PWN, the water supply utility for North Holland, The Netherlands, launched PWN Technologies, a new international company for the commercial exploitation of their expertise and advanced water treatment solution designs. PWN has provided technology and services across Europe, as well as in Asia, Africa and the Americas, also providing emergency water services following catastrophes like the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
Specifically for developing countries, PWN Technologies has developed the Perfector series of water treatment solutions to produce drinking from surface water through coagulation, flocculation, separation, filtration and disinfection. Perfector units have been installed in Indonesia and Viet Nam.
The Perfector-R is a water treatment plant for the production of drinking water for communities of 50,000
to 250,000 people, and overall net production capacities of 60, 120 or 240 l/s. The modular design consists of:
- raw water intake on floating pontoons, process units, chemicals preparation and dosing systems, clear water reservoirs, distribution pumping station, electrical infrastructure and various other facilities such as emergency generator, laboratory, offices, work shop, etc.
- optional waste water storage and pumping
The Perfector-P is a purification installation with a production capacity of 10 l/sec.
Source: PWN Technologies, 21 Jun 2009


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