The technology of processing sea water into drinking water

The Taprogge Terrawater water treatment plant has been successfully tested in the waters of Ho Chi Minh City that can provide 5m3 of drinking water from the seawater daily for the people.

Taprogge Terrawater water treatment plant has been successfully tested in the waters of Ho Chi Minh City that can supply 5m 3 of filtered water from seawater daily to the people.

This is a non-chemical water treatment technology. The principle of operation is based on the process of evaporation and natural condensation, completely remove the toxic substances difficult to handle in water.

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Taprogge Terrawater modular design,
Contain in container 20-40 feet. (Photo: Ha Mai)

The Terrawater system is designed in modular form and is compact in containers 20-40 feet. Multiple modules can be added to increase capacity.

Terrawater treats many water sources such as seawater, brackish water, alum, wastewater, pesticides ... The system uses many energy sources for water treatment such as geothermal, solar and waste heat. waste from boilers, diesel generators, generators ...

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Taprogge Terrawater filters seawater into freshwater
evaporation and condensation, no chemical use. (Photo: Ha Mai)

Tran Viet Dung, Chairman of EASCO Group, the unit of Taprogge Terrawater in Can Gio, HCM City, said the system can optimize its energy by utilizing the heat generated by diesel generators. for water treatment.

Unlike RO, Terrawater does not " water " the water, so it does not need to be treated before putting it into the system to remove the salt. The system also does not release toxic substances into the environment.

Truong Thuy Trang, deputy director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology, evaluates the technology of small-scale salt removal. Taprogge Terrawater is well suited to the conditions of remote and isolated areas and islands. No infrastructure or water distribution system.

Update 11 December 2018
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