UF Membrane Drinking Water Plant, Fuzhou China
Capacity 3000 m3/d
Background
Traditionally, the residents in Fuzhou, China have been drinking water from a conventional water treatment plant, in which the raw water goes through flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and chemical treatment. After years of operation, the plant has depleted rapidly and showed serious issues in relation to algae penetration to the water. It was solved temporarily by dosing larger amount of chemical. However, in the long term the algal toxins posed a great treat to the residents in the area.
Project Delivery
Partnering with reliable technology provider (Mann-Hummel, Germany), SingFlux Beijing office (CHS) designed and constructed the ultrafiltration membrane water treatment plant to replace the conventional water treatment process. This physical treatment method has significantly cut down project budgetary cost for the client and offered residents good quality reliable drinking water that meets international drinking water standard.
Advantages
- Advanced Process Technology: Dependable and reliable process engineering to ensure project delivery at a minimal cost
- Cost Effective Solutions: Significantly reduced project costs for the client
- Small Footprint: Process engineering team delivered the best suited solutions to meet client’s requirements.
- ‘Zero’ Algae and Chemical Sterilization
- Reliable Equipment: German engineered membrane modules contributed to lower energy consumption, reduce labour cost and minimise operating costs
- Integrated Design: Maximise land us and space optimisation to suit the client’s expectations
- Compliance: Meet Environmental Compliances and Standards