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INDUSTRIES

ELECTRONICS

Water is critical to the electronics industry, including wafer fabs, testing & assembly operations and photovoltaics manufacturing. A large amount of ultrapure water is needed to maintain yields. At the same time, there is increasing attention on wastewater discharge and sustainability performance. 

PHARMACEUTICALS

The development and production of pharmaceuticals and biomedical products demand the highest levels of water purity. At the same time, the efficient management of wastewater to control the environmental impact is a key social responsibility of major producers.

FOOD & BEVERAGE

Water quality has a direct impact on the quality and safety of food products. At the same time, management of the entire water recycle across the value chain has become an imperative, notably for consumer brand owners.

CHEMICALS

The chemical industry requires very high quality standards of system performance, robustness and safety for all aspect of water management. At the same time, cost control and environmental impact are keys to business sustainability.

TEXTILES

Textile wastewater is a result of production activities such as cleaning, descaling, bleaching, dyeing, mercerization and printing. Often it comprises a complex composition of contaminants such as dyes, starches, hydrogen peroxide, surfactants, acids, alkalis, metals and dispersants.

METALS & ELECTROPLATING

Water is critical in the metals and electroplating industry. A large amount of water, sometimes of high purity is needed to maintain yields. At the same time, there is increasing attention on wastewater discharge of heavy metals and sustainability performance. 

HOSPITALITY

Water sustainability is now a critical topic for hospitality operators, driven by water scarcity in many locations, high water cost, rising guest demands and stakeholder expectations. At the same time, the competitive nature of the industry requires initiatives that balances achievement of water usage goals with guest experience and operational efficiency.

RESIDENTIAL

Water and sewage treatment are basic needs for our homes, but may not be available in regions facing water scarcity or municipal infrastructure deficits.  Our team works with real estate developers, residential estate management committees and facility managers to achieve water security and create a clean living environment.

COMMERCIAL & INSTITUTIONAL

Water is used in places where we work and play for a variety of purposes including drinking, toilets, cleaning, cooling and landscaping. More often that not, water is used once and discharged as sewage. In a world of rising water scarcity and water cost, this represents a potential conservation opportunity. 

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