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Contact2025-11-19T12:28:00+01:00

To request a quote for equipment or a complete water treatment system, please contact us through the various channels: corporate email, the contact form outlined below, or by phone.

The basic information we will need to begin preparing a quote includes:

  • Type of treatment required, or a description of your needs.

  • Flow rate of treatment, or a description of your needs.

  • If possible, an analysis of the water to be treated.

  • Any additional information you can provide, such as the specific type of treatment required, specific brands for the equipment, process diagram if available, etc., will help us offer you a personalized and efficient service.

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Canary Islands Office

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FAQ

What is a water treatment plant?2025-03-26T13:45:17+01:00

A water treatment plant removes solids and contaminants from water, breaks down organic matter, and restores oxygen levels so that the water can be reintegrated into the environment.

What types of water treatment plants exist?2025-03-26T13:44:07+01:00

There are mainly four types of water treatment plants based on their operation:

  1. Effluent treatment

  2. Wastewater treatment

  3. Common and combined effluent treatment

  4. Activated sludge treatment

How many stages are there in water treatment?2025-03-24T19:38:44+01:00

Water treatment plants and systems typically carry out their processes through five stages:

  • Coagulation
  • Flocculation
  • Sedimentation
  • Filtration
  • Disinfection
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