Startup Warriors: The Saviors of Water through Science-Powered Techniques & Solutions
Advanced Water Treatment Technologies by Startups
UV Disinfection Systems
Although, the water might be visually clean, yet there are millions of possibilities of high levels of harmful germs & unpurified elements settled in water. In such cases, UV Disinfection Systems is standalone water treating technique. This water treatment technique is an ever-demanded & affordable solution practiced by many startups & companies to treat the infected water to deliver clean water.
Owing to their unique properties such as chemical free & sustainable method coupled with holding a capability to deactivate the viruses, bacteria & protozoa, UV disinfection systems are globally-accepted technique. Comparing with other disinfection methods, UV Disinfection Systems leaves lower carbon footprints along with reduced OPEX costs & maintenance levels. Without processing time, the whole process of treatment can be done instantly.
“Since Solid waste management is as big as the ocean, there are a lot of innovations being carried out at present and we are working for the corporations and municipalities for the solid waste management consultancy in the country”, - Dr. Saibabu Sundarapandian, Chairman & Managing Director, Pollucare Engineers
Activated Carbon Absorption: As clean & safe water is the essence of human communities, the technique of Activated Carbon Adsorption and infusing technology ensures the level of purity in treated water by turning the dirty water into refreshing, clear & reliable resource. This is the most sustainable process where the activated carbons performs like a magnet by seizing all the organic toxins, odors, VOCs – volatile organic compounds, harmful heavy metals, and by-products of chlorine from the water. Those activated carbons are majorly derived from the renewable substances such as wood & coconut shells & they can be reused again & again.
“Digitalization will have a significant impact on the water sector as it can improve the way water resources are being used and help in managing them more efficiently”, - Shankar Rajaram, Area Sales Director Industry, Indo Region, Grundfos
ETP - Effluent Treatment Plant It is the most responsible waste water treatment where overall diverse chemical, biological & physical practices are implied to transform and treat waste water produced by industries & make ready to discharge safely without harming the environment. Nowadays, many eco-conscious factories & companies are integrating into this technique to reduce the environmental impact associated with their products & by-products. This technique is being implemented mostly in the textile & dyeing sectors as they pump put the ground water for washing. Before discharging the contaminated water into lakes, rivers, ponds & oceans, ETP ensures that unsafe & risky toxins & pollutants are removed.
It is not about just purifying the water to cater the demands for clean water; but it is all about saving our mother earth’s invaluable resource from toxic components & protecting the fundamentals for our future!
Membrane Filtration In the realm of water treatment, the technology of Membrane Filtration has developed as a vital player as it presents an efficient solution to address the global challenges regarding water contamination. Startups started integrating this technique, as it excellently take away the suspended solids, contaminated impurities, microorganisms, and so on. Primarily, startups deploy Membrane Filtration in treating municipal, industrial waters & urban sewage treatment for generating manageable & transportable water for multiple purposes. Also they are adept to soften the water & eliminate the diverse pollutants in water including pharmaceutical toxin components & harmful pesticides.
“The mantra of Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse has never been more important for people to understand and inculcate than it is now. Sustainability should be made part of an organization’s DNA and sustainable practices should be an integral part of the way a - company does business”. - Sandeep Chandna, Chief Sustainability Officer, Tech Mahindra