By following the five steps outlined below, businesses can gain a clearer understanding of their water treatment needs. At Intechem Water Purification, we leverage this understanding to assist companies across various industries and sectors, ensuring tailored and effective water management for their businesses.
In this blog, we explain how water reuse can benefit all forms of businesses in various industries.
Introduction In a country where water is an increasingly precious resource, decentralized water treatment emerges as an effective solution to the dwindling quality of South Africa’s centralized water treatment infrastructure and the dizzying management thereof. This innovative approach is transforming the landscape of water management, offering businesses a host of benefits that can address problems
In this blog, we will explore common alternative water sources used in the Western Cape, the considerations businesses should make when adopting them, the advantages of using alternative water, the long-term benefits to businesses, and the importance of effective water treatment.
Join us on an exploration of the captivating realm of water quality, where we’ll delve into its intricacies, unravel its importance, and shed light on its multifaceted significance, as we end off national water quality month.
As climate experts warn of the looming El Niño phenomenon, it becomes crucial for governments, businesses, and communities to increase their awareness and preparedness. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of El Niño, its historical implications, and how companies like Water Purification Solutions can assist.
Food Loss, Waste & Water: Call 911 on these shocking statistics In order to combat climate change, enhance food security and nutrition, and reduce food loss and waste, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste is issuing a clear call to action for consumers, public and commercial organizations from throughout the food
Wastewater reuse 101: An eye-opening perspective on the key benefits Let’s break it down – reusing water, often referred to as recycling water or reclamation, is a process that recovers water from a number of sources, treats it, and then uses it for industrial activities, environmental restoration, potable water supply, agriculture and irrigation, and groundwater
A wastewater treatment plant enabling the manufacturer to reuse industrial effluent.
Applying water treatment technology to unlock the potential of wastewater reuse and build a circular eco
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