Water utility and water treatment services

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The protection of water resources, the aquatic environment and ecosystems against pollution sources and excessive water abstraction requires coordinated measures at all strategic and planning levels in drinking water supply, industrial water supply and treatment, wastewater treatment and conveyance, as well as flood protection.

Investment projects from the first step to handover

Our group of companies has extensive experience both in strategic planning and in implementing specific investment concepts related to water management.

  • Preparation of pre-investment technical studies, including site selection, feasibility study, environmental impact assessment, and load capacity assessment
  • Project support through to turnkey handover
  • Technical support during construction
  • Assistance throughout the complete permitting procedure
  • Preparation of permit design documentation
  • Water rights permitting design and detailed engineering design
  • Preparation of tender documentation and detailed design plans
  • Comprehensive project management and construction implementation
 
 

Industrial water supply and water treatment

The supplied raw water must be treated before industrial use in order to meet the water quality requirements necessary for production. The applied water treatment processes may vary significantly depending on the specific field of use.

  • Review of existing industrial water supply systems
  • Design of the concept and technical configuration of new systems
  • Development of optimal improvement alternatives
  • Complete hydraulic system analysis
  • Design of water treatment technologies
  • Determination of investment costs and operating expenses

Drinking water treatment

Supplying settlements with drinking water of adequate quality is a challenging and complex engineering and logistical task. During the planning and implementation of such projects, the investment must comply not only with design regulations but also with strict environmental protection requirements.

Ensuring drinking water quality

Since the applied technology largely depends on raw water quality and the required capacity, there is no generally applicable technical solution for every project. During the design and implementation phases, several generally accepted guidelines provide the design basis.

  • Removal of suspended solids from raw water
  • Reduction of unwanted elements and contaminants through water treatment processes
  • Provision of microorganism-free drinking water at the end of the treatment process
  • Ensuring the regulatory and quality compliance of the applied technologies

Scalable systems

Small-scale systems

20–500 m³/day

Medium-scale systems

500–10,000 m³/day

Large-scale systems

10,000–100,000 m³/day