Aquatech Wins Contract for Effluent Recycling System in Automotive Industry


PUNE, INDIA- Aquatech, a global leader in water purification technology for industrial and infrastructure markets, has been awarded a contract to provide effluent recycling system for an automotive manufacturing facility located in North India's National Capital Region (NCR).

The treatment system will maximize the recycling of effluent generated in the facility, and generate high purity water, which will be used back in the process. The technology provided will consist of physical chemical precipitation, advanced membrane filtration and reverse osmosis (RO) system.

Aquatech was selected for this project because of its technology leadership, experience and proven capability in treating challenging waste waters for recycle/reuse applications. The company is able to leverage its diverse experience in treating large volumes of difficult-to-treat effluents from power, petrochemical and chemical industries globally into developing customized small to mid-size recycle /reuse systems for such facilities.

"This contract further strengthens Aquatech's position in the effluent recycling segment," said Mr. Sameer Bhatnagar, Assistant General Manager Sales (Products & Services Division) of Aquatech. "We are strategically focused on providing recycling solutions that contributes in protecting the environment and also help our customers achieve greater economies in treating and reusing their effluent."

About Aquatech

Aquatech (www.aquatech.com) is a global leader in water purification technology for industrial and infrastructure markets with a focus on desalination, water reuse, and zero liquid discharge. The company is headquartered in the United States, and has a significant presence worldwide through subsidiaries in India, Europe, the Middle East, and China. Aquatech strives to provide technology leadership and performance excellence to the global water industry, and aims to support its clients with cutting edge sustainable solutions, minimizing their life cycle cost, as well as their carbon and water footprint.

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