To treat water for consumption, a typical Water Treatment Plant (WTP) consists of intake, pumping, pre-sedimentation (if applicable), coagulation, flocculation, clarity, adsorption, filtering, disinfection, storage, and pumping.
Water treatment is done all over the world using a combination of the aforementioned procedures, depending on the time of year and the chemicals and pollutants in the raw water.
Solid separation is accomplished in our efficient water treatment plant (WTP) for drinking purposes by means of chemical and physical procedures like coagulation and disinfection as well as physical operations like settling and filtering. Wastewater is treated using biological methods, which can include slow sand filters, activated sludge, and aerated lagoons, among others.
Earth Environment Services is a market leader in the production, exportation, and provision of high-quality water treatment facilities and related services, including turnkey mineral water projects, industrial water purification equipment, and mineral water treatment plants. We also provide installation, upkeep, and repair services for these water purification devices.