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Containerised modular and package plants panel discussion in Nov/Dec 2014 W&S Africa publication

How do your company’s plants and services offer a convenient, cost-effective, sustainable solution? HR Rare Water Treatment (RWT) technology presents electrochemical water treatment in various forms. Apart from fully integrated, permanently installed treatment plants, RWT also offers containerised modular plants. The major benefits are:

  • fast into action – six to eight weeks for equipment delivery and operational in one week after arrival on-site, depending on the complexity of the application
  • decentralised roll-out possible as very little civil work is needed
  • scalable to meet growing treatment demand as and when needed
  • simple to operate and maintain
  • low running costs – complex water can be treated at less than R2/m3
  • low power demand, contributing to sustainability, and a low carbon footprint
  • simple, proven equipment with few moving parts
  • a low volume of sludge is created through the process and the sludge formed settles easily and dewaters quickly
  • flocs created through the electrochemical process are larger and so contain less bound water; they are stable and settle faster
  • most feed water quality variations can be handled during continuous operation
  • high level of water recovery – up to 99% water recovery is achieved.

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