Waters for human consumption

The hygienic quality of drinking water remains a fundamental concern throughout the world and is the subject of increasing media attention. Sanitary problems include bacteria control, as well as the need to limit the byproducts of treatment and the use of reactive agents.


Consumers are also becoming more vocal about the organoleptic quality of their water (its taste and odor). In addition to this, with the current economic circumstances, municipalities are now closely examining each and every cost associated with the construction and operation of treatment facilities.


Finally, with the rapid development of environmental issues, all of us are obligated to preserve the quality and the quantity of our natural resources. In certain regions of the world, the scarcity of water requires treatment solutions that demand a high level of efficiency and conservation.

 

Guaranteeing public health whilst controlling costs

In order to meet new public health requirements in difficult global economic circumstances, Degrémont has developed state-of-the-art solutions: from flotation to ultrafiltration, its technologies are becoming increasingly compact, automated, reliable and cost-efficient.

 

 

 

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