PWN Technologies demonstrates efficient and sustainable water treatment methods
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
On May 8 PWN Technologies presented the most efficient and sustainable water treatment methods for the production of drinking water. This took place during an international water conference in Andijk, in the presence of representatives of national and international water industrialists. The newly built installation 'Andijk III' produces 120 million litres of drinking water per day and is especially designed to make water treatment more sustainable and efficient.
The installation makes use of innovations developed by PWN Technologies based on ion exchange (Suspended Ion Exchange: SIX®) and ceramic membrane filtration (CeraMac®). In combination with existing UV-peroxide technology and active carbon filtration these lead to a very robust and sustainable water treatment. Jonathan Clement, CEO of PWN Technologies, thinks Andijk III is the most modern pre-treatment installation, integrating completely new technologies. "What we do here is not a little bit different, it is unique in the world. A great achievement for the water industry." Cindy Wallis-Lage, President Global Water Business at Black & Veatch, qualifies Andijk III as an excellent example of 'disruptive innovation': "This is what makes a difference. It takes a journey to make innovation move faster: integration and sharing of knowledge as well as collaboration. Together we can achieve so much."
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- Industrial Equipment
- Industrial Water Reuse
- Energy Reduction