We offer flexible, industry-specific water treatment solutions tailored to the needs and conditions of each business—whether in manufacturing, construction, municipal operations, or environmental management. Even if your specific industry isn’t listed below, we warmly invite you to contact us—we’d be happy to design a solution that fits your process and requirements.
One of the largest users of process water. Advanced treatment is required here for both incoming process water and wastewater to reduce emissions of fibers, chemicals, and organic substances.
Soil preparation / Mining
Mining and construction operations generate water containing high levels of metals, particles, and sometimes hazardous substances. Treatment is often required to comply with environmental regulations before the water can be discharged or reused.
The food industry
Has strict requirements for hygiene and water quality. Treatment of process water, CIP (Cleaning in Place) fluids, and cooling water is common—often involving biological treatment combined with grease removal and pH adjustment.
The construction sector
Construction sites require temporary water treatment, for example, for groundwater, drilling water, or concrete wash water. Mobile treatment plants are commonly used to manage water throughout the course of a project.
The environmental and recycling industry
This often involves leachate from landfills or recycling facilities. The water may contain heavy metals, nitrogen compounds, and other substances that require advanced treatment.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Has very specific requirements for the treatment of both incoming and outgoing water. Chemical handling, membrane technology, and advanced analysis are common. Trace substances must also often be reduced to very low levels.
Water treatment solutions for municipalities and counties
Municipal facilities – Drinking water
We help municipalities meet the new PFAS 4 limit values so they can provide clean water. Treatment of water from lakes, rivers, or groundwater. This process involves steps such as filtration, disinfection (UV/chlorine), and pH adjustment to ensure the water is safe to drink.
Leachate from landfills and recycling centers must be treated before it can be released into the environment or discharged into municipal systems. It often contains substances that are difficult to break down.
Processes involving steam boilers and heat exchangers require purified feedwater (often deionized or desalinated) to prevent corrosion and scaling in the systems. Cooling water may also need to be treated.