Community Drinking Water & Waste Water Treatment Plants

CSIR Approved Iron Removal System

A CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) and NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) approved iron removal plant is a specialized water treatment system designed to remove excess iron from water sources, ensuring safe and clean drinking water. The plant is certified by both CSIR for its scientific and technical credibility and NABL for its adherence to international standards in testing and calibration.
 

NABL Approved Fluoride Removal Plant

Fluoride Removal Plant arespecialized water treatment systems designed to eliminate excess fluoride from drinking water, ensuring I meets safety standards and is suitable for consumption. Excessive fluoride in water can lead to health issues such as dental and skeletal fluorosis.

Jal Jeevan Mission Empaneled Chloring Dosing System

The Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) Chlorine Dosing System is an essential component of the mission’s water supply infrastructure, ensuring the provision of safe and potable drinking water in rural areas. The system is designed to disinfect water by adding a controlled amount of chlorine, effectively eliminating harmful pathogens and making the water safe for human consumption

Nitrate Removal Plant

Nitrate Removal Plant is a facility designed to reduce the concentration of nitrates in water, typically from drinking water, wastewater, or agricultural runoff. Nitrate pollution can have harmful effects on human health, aquatic ecosystems, and the environment, so removing excess nitrates is crucial for maintaining water quality.

IIT Evaluated Electro Chlorination System

IIT Evaluated Electro Chlorination System: – is a process used to generate sodium hypochlorite on site through the electrolysis of seawater or brine. This system is commonly used for water disinfection community and rural water supply schemed in Jal Jeevan Mission.