Only 0.3% of the world’s water is available for human use, and much of it is contaminated by cities and industries. Humanity faces the challenge of treating water to make it usable, a responsibility that typically falls on municipalities.

Challenges in municipalities

How does the Multi-Oxidation System help municipalities?

The Multi-Oxidation System is a water and wastewater treatment system focused on reducing organic and microbiological loads. The System can be added as an additional layer to existing treatments in order to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Water Treatment

The Multi-Oxidation System can be added to an existing water treatment system with the aim of improving the quality of treated water and reducing the amount of chemicals used, such as chlorine, which can have harmful effects on human health.

Benefits:

• More efficient treatment

Reduced chlorination

Lower THM levels

 

Extended membrane lifespan

Wastewater Treatment

The Multi-Oxidation System can be added to an existing treatment plant prior to organic treatment to improve quality, reduce operating costs and reduce the amount of by-products generated in conventional treatments.

Benefits:

• More efficient treatment
Reduced energy consumption
Fewer chemicals and microorganisms
Lower sludge treatment costs
Decreased sludge disposal costs
Lower maintenance expenses

 

Produces harmless by-products

The Multi-Oxidation System can be added to an existing treatment plant after organic treatment to improve the quality of the treated water and comply with government health organizations.

Benefits:

Eases the burden on the existing system;
Complies with public regulations (EPA, DEP)

 

Reduced implementation costs

Water Reuse

Typically, over 40% of the water used in cities is not intended for drinking. Much of this water is allocated for industrial use, irrigation, and sanitation systems. Implementing a water reuse system is an effective and sustainable approach to water management. The Multi-Oxidation System facilitates efficient treatment for water reuse. Additionally, the system can be utilized in small treatment stations within facilities such as hospitals, schools, and public parks.

Benefits:

Connects effluents to proper treatment
Reduction of water abstraction from water sources (aquifers)
Uses different qualities of water for appropriate purposes
Reduces water transfer costs
Provides water in periods of scarcity

 

Water source non-potable water (Irrigation, toilet and industry)

Small Treatment Stations

One of the benefits of the multi-oxidative system is its high efficiency and small physical space requirement. This makes it possible to use the system in small treatment plants for numerous purposes, such as Pumping Stations.

Benefits:

Decreases the volume of effluent requiring transfer
Lowers the cost of effluent transfer
Ensures effluents are directed to appropriate treatment
Minimizes soil nutrient pollution (e.g., nitrogen)
Reduces the risk of algae blooms
Prevents future issues like deeper extraction

Enhances human health

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