
A water treatment plant takes raw water from a borewell, municipal supply, or surface source and processes it through a series of stages to remove suspended particles, hardness, and microbial contamination. The result is water that's safe and consistent, whether it's feeding a process line, a building's plumbing, or a community supply.
We design each system around your specific raw water quality, so the treatment configuration matches what's actually coming into your site, not a generic assumption.
Output that meets safe drinking and process-grade standards, batch after batch.
Configured for borewell, municipal, or surface water, whichever feeds your site.
Raw water passes through four stages before it's ready for use.
Raw water is screened to remove debris and larger suspended solids.
Fine particles clump together and settle out of the water.
Sand, media, and carbon filters remove remaining impurities and odors.
Chlorination or UV treatment eliminates harmful microorganisms before use.
Designed to deliver stable output quality regardless of seasonal source variation.
Built to handle borewell, municipal, or surface water with the right pre-treatment.
Systems selected to keep energy use and day-to-day running costs in check.

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Filtration Units

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Share your source water details and requirements, and we'll recommend the right system for you.
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