Benefits of water treatment
The wastewater treatment aims to treat surface or groundwater sources, such as river water, lake water, wells, etc., to meet usage and consumption standards. It provides an alternative water source for industrial facilities, developments, condominiums, transportation companies, bus garages, subdivisions, and other businesses.
For human consumption, treated water must meet the quality standards defined by MS/GM Ordinance No. 888. Analytical control should be carried out monthly to ensure the quality of the distributed water.
The wastewater treatment produced by Projeto Ambiental are designed to meet the requirements of each project and achieve the necessary quality standards. Made of polypropylene (PP), these compact and automatic water treatment stations reduce operational issues and operating costs.
Advantages of the Water Treatment System:
- Automatic system, lower operational commitment;
- Mobile and compact design;
- Low-cost installation, maintenance, and operation;
- Complies with environmental regulations;
- Water treatment guarantee;
- Technical and operational system training;
- Optional final polishing with ozone;
- Automatic or manual filter backwashing;
- Modular treatment system;
- Made of polypropylene, with UV protection, increasing the system's lifespan;
- FRP filters longer lifespan without corrosion or rust;
We offer ease in the acquisition and implementation of water treatment systems, with options for purchase or lease contracts, along with a specialized team to perform technical, operational, and analytical monitoring of the water and effluent treatment plant.
Water Treatment Process
The water treatment process typically involves a physicochemical process, passing through stages of chemical reagent dosing in water, disinfectant for disinfection and clarification of water, and coagulant for solid agglomeration, followed by flocculation and settling stages, with double filtration in activated carbon and quartz columns. There is also an option for final polishing with ozone injection, replacing the disinfectant, to improve the final quality of treated water.