Background

Working Areas

Wastewater Recovery

Wastewater Recovery

Water reuse (commonly known as water recycling or water reclamation) reclaims water from a variety of sources and then treats and reuses it for beneficial purposes such as agriculture and irrigation, drinking water supplies, groundwater replenishment, industrial processes, and environmental restoration. Water reuse can provide alternatives to existing water resources and ensure water safety and sustainability.

Water reclamation and reuse provides a unique and viable opportunity to augment traditional water resources. Effective water reuse requires the integration of water and reclaimed water supply functions. Successful development of this reliable water resource depends on close scrutiny and planning of factors from infrastructure and facility planning, wastewater treatment plant layout, treatment process reliability, economic and financial analysis, public acceptance, and water services management.

Especially in heavy industries, which need more water, and in the textile sector, the treatment and recovery of water with the appropriate treatment technique provides very serious advantages both environmentally and economically.

Suwell produces sustainable and economical facilities by working in cooperation with project solution partners who are experts in wastewater treatment and recovery and provide engineering services.