Thursday, September 23, 2010

Sustainable Water Security

Good water management is crucial to overcome the water crisis that threatens our country, expected to be severely water stressed by 2025.   The water treatment industry must necessarily go much beyond water treatment, to ensuring availability of water.  It  will, in fact, serve its own interests best by working to meet the basic need of people for water and protecting the environment on which life, and its business, depend.  The industry  must focus on  development  and promotion of  water efficient and water saving techniques that also reduce use of resources and thus the load on the environment;   it will need  to   promote watershed development and rain water harvesting which must receive top priority for  increasing seepage and storage, countrywide.  

We at Ion Exchange, with a mission of total water and environment management,are proud to be in a business which is of such beneficial service to society and the environment.


Water Conservation through Recycle
 
Water recycle is an effective and economical way of solving water scarcity.  Recycle of industrial effluent and domestic sewage, conserves vast volumes of water while saving on the cost of fresh water and protecting the environment by reducing pollution. As environmental concerns gain ground, more companies  are  seeking  solutions that incorporate water conservation, pollution control, energy saving and reduced chemical consumption.  They realise too that enhanced environmental performance also yields significant competitive advantage. 

 
10 milllion litres per day textile effluent recycle plant at a common effluent treatment plant
















800   m 3/day sewage recycle (membrane bio-reactor) at a hotel














200 m 3/day sewage recycle plant( fluidised media reactor) at a hotel

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