Portable water purification systems

Water purification vehicles, portable or mobile water treatment plants, and emergency plants for treating river, lake, or brackish well water, with capacities ranging from 1 to 10 m³/h.

All assembly and installation are carried out on a trailer or truck platform structure to facilitate land transportation.

The plants are easy to operate and maintain without the need for specialized personnel and can run using only salt as a reagent for on-site chlorine generation, without requiring an external energy source.

One of the main applications is to mount these mobile plants on trailers so that the vehicle can travel daily to different communities, refilling fixed potable water storage tanks in each location. This allows users to consume the treated water until the vehicle returns the next day or as scheduled.

  • Proven Technologies
  • Immediate water supply for emergency situations
  • Easy air and sea transport
  • Easy road transport
  • Easy operation
  • Powered by an electric generator
  • No specialized personnel required for operation
  • They generate chlorine from refined salt, water, and electrical energy.
  • Salt is solid, easily transportable, and storable. It does not degrade, has no hazardous chemical restrictions, and is cost-effective.
  • The equipment produces low-concentration sodium hypochlorite disinfectant, which is used immediately by the water treatment plant.
  • Various chlorine generation capacities are available, ranging from 6 g/L to 860 g/L in a compact format.
Example of a standardized emergency plant for brackish well water
  • Treatment flow rate: 3 m³/h.
  • The produced water flow rate may vary depending on operating conditions and the conductivity of the incoming water; with lower dissolved solids content, the flow rate may exceed 3 m³/h.
  • Population capacity: 720 people (based on 100L per person per day).
  • Limits: Can treat water with up to 5000 ppm of dissolved solids (TDS).
  • Trailer specifications: 3060x1785x290.
  • General technical specifications: Submersible pump with flexible discharge, pre-filtration, pre-chlorination, sand filtration, activated carbon filtration, cartridge microfilter, reverse osmosis, post-chlorination.
  • Special specifications: Powered by diesel generator or fixed solar panels. On-site chlorine generation from salt.
Example of a standardized emergency plant for freshwater treatment
  • Treatment flow rate: 10 m³/h
  • Population capacity: 2,400 people (considering 100L/person per day)
  • Limits: can treat water with up to 500 NTU turbidity.
  • Trailer specifications: 6000x2400x2400 mm
  • General technical specifications: conventional treatment with coagulation, flocculation, lamellar settling, and disinfection.
  • Special specifications: powered by a diesel generator or fixed solar panels. On-site chlorine generation from salt.
These treatment units can be adapted to the customer’s specifications.