Using our cutting-edge technology, we remove microbiological contaminants, iron, manganese, heavy metals, and other undesirable substances from water without the use of chemicals.
Our systems, which are based on physical principles—ranging from microfiltration to reverse osmosis—achieve results that surpass those of traditional chemical methods.
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What we remove
Microbiological contamination
Iron
Water hardness and others
Dissolved particles
Odor, turbidity, and taste
Heavy metals
Organic compounds
Drinking water, the most important commodity of the future
In today's world, drinking water is becoming a precious resource that is in short supply in many parts of the world....
With us, the water is not only cleaner, but also safer! And all this without the need for additional chemical disinfection.
Comprehensive water management solutions
Innovative technology
Sustainability and the Environment
Reliability and years of experience
Modular water treatment systems
ZURI 5* Zanzibar resort For drilled wells, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole at a depth of approximately ten meters below the static water level. For pumping water from a dug well, the suction depth is the decisive factor. In drilled wells and most new wells today, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole… Read More
ZURI 5* Zanzibar resort For drilled wells, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole at a depth of approximately ten meters below the static water level. For pumping water from a dug well, the suction depth is the decisive factor. In drilled wells and most new wells today, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole… Read More
JCDecaux For drilled wells, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole at a depth of approximately ten meters below the static water level. For pumping water from a dug well, the suction depth is the decisive factor. In drilled wells and most new wells today, a submersible pump is placed in the borehole… Read More
Our systems, which are based on physical principles—ranging from microfiltration to reverse osmosis—achieve results that surpass those of traditional chemical methods.
Step 1
Raw water intake
Step 2
Mechanical filtration of coarse contaminants
Step 3
Capturing Undissolved Substances in the Zero Crossing Filter
Step 4
Raw water intake
Step 5
Mechanical filtration of coarse contaminants
Step 6
Capturing Undissolved Substances in the Zero Crossing Filter
Our water treatment system is designed for optimal performance and flexibility to meet a variety of needs
Water purification from unknown sources:
Our containerized version relies on solar panels and gas or gasoline generators, ensuring it can be used anytime and anywhere, regardless of external power sources.
Additional disinfection:
The advantage of our solution is that it requires no additional chlorine disinfection, as final disinfection is provided by ozonation.
Capacity up to 500 m³/day:
Mechanical filtration serves as the first stage of filtration, designed to protect downstream equipment from the ingress of large particles.
Container size
We offer both options, 40-foot (12-meter) and 20-foot (6-meter), so that the system can be tailored to specific requirements.
Service life
With regular maintenance, our system has a service life of up to 15 years. We actively monitor trends and constantly update the system.
It won't work without water
Drinking water, the most important commodity of the future
In today’s world, drinking water is becoming a precious resource that is in short supply in many parts of the world. The drinking water crisis is not limited to remote regions but also affects developed economies, creating market potential for innovative solutions. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 2 billion people worldwide have limited access to safe drinking water. Globally, more than 700 million people still rely on unsafe water sources, which contributes to the spread of disease and worsens the overall health of the population.
It is estimated that by 2030, more than two-thirds of the world’s population will face drinking water shortages unless effective measures are taken.
20 years of experience
More about the company
WaterTech Innovations focuses on modern technologies for water treatment and filtration, whether for industrial wastewater recycling, drinking water production, or energy recovery. Their equipment has a wide range of applications—smaller models can be used by households for efficient rainwater harvesting, while larger systems serve cities and industrial plants for wastewater treatment and energy recovery from waste. In 2015, the company received awards for its innovative approach, including equipment for producing drinking water from seawater and technologies for space missions, where it is necessary to recycle water resources for long-term stays by astronauts. WaterTech Innovations’ innovative approaches contribute to sustainability and environmental stewardship, earning recognition at international competitions and providing practical solutions to water resource and clean energy challenges.
Michael Carvan
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