Water Treatment
Biosystems Group designs, manufactures, and supplies advanced water treatment systems for the provision of drinking water from brackish water sources. Our systems are able to treat water from a wide variety of water sources including surface water and wells and deal with a wide range of contaminants including turbidity, salinity, arsenic, nitrates, and more. We specialize in advanced membrane-based technologies that allow the removal of a wide variety of dissolved materials from water and effluent.
BioSystems Group has over 25 years of experience in the design, manufacture and maintenance of water treatment plants, and can supply a system exactly tailored to your needs. For example, boiler feed water will require high purity demineralized water, whereas construction water quality requirements may be lower than that of potable water.
Select from our wide range of standard water treatment plants, or contact us to discuss a custom manufactured system. We ensure the highest levels of production, equipment longevity and improved water recovery. All our RO plants are available as skid mounted or containerized systems.
The type of reverse osmosis system will be designed after analyzing the source of water, which is based on the properties of the organic matters found!
- Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plants are designed to treat sea water, or high salinity ground water, with < 40,000 mg/L of dissolved solids (TDS) and < 30 mg/L of suspended solids (TSS), to achieve potable water quality. High or Low Brackish Reverse Osmosis Brackish water is any type of water with a total dissolved solids (TDS) lever in the range of 1,000 to 15,000 ppm. The majority of the world’s water is either brackish or saltwater.
- High Brackish Reverse Osmosis (HBRO) plants are designed to treat water, or moderate salinity ground water, with between 10,000 and 5,000 mg/L of dissolved solids (TDS) to achieve potable water quality.
- Low Brackish Reverse Osmosis (LBRO) plants are designed to treat water, or moderate salinity ground water, with between < 5,000 and 1,000 mg/L of dissolved solids (TDS) to achieve potable water quality.
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