
Sectors

Industrial Water Treatment
Waterna has wide range of experience in industrial water treatment, our team will ensure that water used in industrial processes is clean, safe, and free of contaminants.
This includes removing impurities, controlling bacteria and algae growth, and maintaining the appropriate pH levels.
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Our team possesses a wealth of experience in the design and implementation of a diverse range of equipment's such as :
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Liquid / Liquid separation : CPI,DFA, Hydrocyclones and separators.
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Solid / Liquid separation: Filtration, Hydrocyclones , Sand Management system.
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Chlorination systems: used to disinfect water and control bacteria growth.
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Reverse osmosis systems: used to remove dissolved impurities from water
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Ion exchange systems: used to remove dissolved ions from water.
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Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems: used to inactivate microorganisms in water.
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Waste Water Treatment
Waste water treatment is important because it helps to remove pollutants and contaminants from wastewater before it is released into the environment. This process helps to protect public health and the environment by preventing the spread of disease and reducing the amount of pollution in our waterways.
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Our team possesses a wealth of experience in the design and implementation of a diverse range of equipment's such as :
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Sedimentation tanks: These tanks are used to remove solid particles from the water by allowing them to settle to the bottom.
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Filters: These devices are used to remove smaller particles and dissolved pollutants from the water.
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Activated carbon filters: These filters use activated carbon to adsorb pollutants and remove them from the water.
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Aeration tanks: These tanks are used to add oxygen to the water, which is necessary for the growth of microorganisms that break down pollutants.
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Clarifiers: These tanks are used to remove solid particles from the water by allowing them to settle to the bottom.
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Disinfection equipment: This equipment is used to kill any harmful microorganisms that may be present in the water.
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Anaerobic Digestion, Sludge Treatment & Disposal
Anaerobic digestion is a biological process that uses microorganisms to break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen. It is an important treatment method for wastewater sludge, as it reduces the volume of the sludge, and produces biogas, which can be used as a source of energy.
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Sludge treatment and disposal is the process of treating and disposing of the solid material that remains after wastewater treatment.
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Our team can help in the design and implementation of a diverse range of equipment's such as :
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Anaerobic digesters tanks used to provide the anaerobic environment for the microorganisms to break down the organic matter.
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Mixers used to mix the sludges.
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Dewatering equipment used to remove water from the sludge, making it easier to handle and transport.
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Drying beds used to further reduce the water content of the sludge.
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Incineration equipment used to burn the sludge, reducing its volume and destroying any pathogens present.
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Composting equipment used to convert the sludge into a nutrient-rich soil amendment.
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Landfilling equipment used to compact and contain the sludge in a designated area for long-term disposal
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