Introduction
A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) converts raw water — from tube-well, WASA supply, river or pond — into water that meets your process quality target, whether that is drinking, pharma, food, boiler feed or bottling.
What is a Water Treatment Plant?
A WTP uses a combination of filtration (multimedia, activated carbon), softening, demineralisation, UF, RO and disinfection to remove iron, arsenic, hardness, TDS, colour and pathogens from raw water. The right combination depends entirely on your raw water quality and outlet target.
Technologies inside a modern WTP
We assemble the treatment train from proven modules:
- Multimedia filter (MMF) for turbidity and suspended solids.
- Activated carbon filter (ACF) for chlorine, colour and odour.
- Iron and arsenic removal for tube-well water.
- Softener and DM for hardness-sensitive processes.
- UF and RO for TDS, pathogens and pharma-grade water.
- UV, ozone or chlorination for final disinfection.
Industries we serve
Pharma, biotech, food & beverage, bottling, boiler feed, hospitals, hotels and municipalities — from 500 LPH skids to 500 m³/hr full-scale plants.
