Water Purification and Wastewater Recovery

The total amount of water in the world is about 1.4 million km3 and .5 of this water is salt water in the oceans. Of the remaining %2.5, only %0.5 is usable, while most of the of freshwater is at the poles and underground.

“The total amount of water in the world is about 1.4 million km3 and .5 of this water is salt water in the oceans. Of the remaining %2.5, only %0.5 is usable, while most of the of freshwater is at the poles and underground.”

While irregular rainfall and decreasing underground water resources due to climate change are among the biggest reasons for water scarcity in the world, according to the UN prediction, the world will face a 40 percent water scarcity in 2030.

While more than 470 million people in the world live in water-scarce regions, 10 million people, especially children, die every year due to water-borne epidemics.

Especially drinkable water resources in the world are rapidly becoming polluted. Unregulated urbanization, excessive population growth, increase in greenhouse gases and excessive industrialization are making the world increasingly "thirsty".

This situation has increased the demand for clean water and therefore there has been a rapid development in water purification and recovery technologies.

WATERLAND purification systems are supported by the latest technologies and excellent designs developed in the world.

In addition to our systems providing 0 treatment success in supplying surface water, groundwater and drinking water from the sea, used water is recovered through advanced treatment processes and allowed to be reused with treatment efficiencies close to 0.

Systems frequently used for water purification and recovery;

  • MBR SYSTEMS
  • SAND FILTERS
  • ACTIVE CARBON FILTERS
  • ULTRAFILTRATION
  • NANOFILTRATION
  • REVERSE OSMOS
  • UV and eOXI DISINFECTION SYSTEMS