Case Study – Mining industry – 5m3/h potable water filtration skid
The client required a filtration plant based on an existing design which was provided to Watericon as a flow diagram. The filtration skid must produce 5m3/h potable water and requires filtration and disinfection of the water.
Case Study – Property industry – 10m3/h drinking water plant for retail centre
Loftus Office Park haThe s been relying on municipal water supply for drinking water. This has been costing them R5000 per day. They have an excess of ground water and storm water that they pump out of their basement.
Case Study – Agricultural industry – 3m³/h RO plant to treat irrigation water
The client’s irrigation water contained elevated Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and high conductivity levels, exceeding the tolerance threshold of their medical-grade cannabis crops.
Case Study – Packaging industry – Treating ink contaminated water
Golden Era Packaging faced a major challenge in treating its ink-contaminated wastewater, one of the most persistent problems in industrial wastewater treatment.
Case Study – Mining industry – Gold mine chemical treatment for cooling towers.
The mine uses a refrigeration system to control the atmosphere underground. The cooling water from the nearby lake and the cooling tower have been in a very bad state…
Case Study – Mining industry – Tube Drawing Plant Effluent Treatment
Our client’s Tube Drawing Plant generates oil and soap effluent during the washing of aluminium tubes used in the production of detonators.
Case Study – Mining industry – Emergency Mobile Water Treatment Plant
Decant water from an old mine is high in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) – so much so that when the water dries up in winter, salt is left on exposed rocks.
Case Study – Mining industry – Containerised Potable Water Treatment Plant
The existing water treatment equipment was old and undersized and couldn’t provide the required drinking water quality the mine needs.
Case Study – Mining industry – Modular Water Treatment Plant
The mine has a positive water balance and therefore needs to discharge water from the mine into the river.
Case Study – Municipal – Boteti Southern and Central Cluster Villages Water Supply Project, Botswana
The region’s borehole water contains high amounts of dissolved salts (i.e. total dissolved solids) making it unsafe for human consumption.