AdTech Water Purification Plants provide safe drinking water where it’s needed most

AdTech Every Drop water purification technology

AdTech Every Drop Water Purification Plants are not intended to compete with large water treatment companies (industry majors) for big city markets. AdTech produces factory-assembled packaged plants that can be readily transported and mobilised on-site with minimum local requirements.

Ideal for Joint Venture operations with international aid organisations, providing safe drinking water to underprivileged communities, villages and small townships. Every Drop plants can greatly help to reduce the death toll resulting from water-borne diseases in such communities.

Also the ideal safeguard against possible terrorist strikes involving contamination of water supplies. Various modular sizes for factory-assembled transportable units are available. Plants can also include reverse osmosis or ion exchange processes to reduce salts in brackish or underground bore water.

AdTech Every Drop Modular Water Purification Plants
AdTech Modular Water Purification Plants are extremely cost effective, and easy to install and commission. These Modular Plants include the ADTECH core process steps and are available in the following capacities:

  • 40,000 litres per 20 hour day
  • 75,000 litres per 20 hour day
  • 150,000 litres per 20 hour day
  • 250,000 litres per 20 hour day

Larger capacity plants are also available.

Key Benefits

  • Factory-assembled packaged plants
  • Ideal for emergency response situations
  • Readily transported and mobilised on-site
  • Minimum local requirements
  • Greatly reduced death toll resulting from water-borne diseases
  • Ideal for small communities (villages, towns, etc.)
  • Ideal safeguard against possible terrorist strikes involving contamination of water supplies

Sample Applications

Helping victims of the Asian Tsunami
In the wake of the worst natural disaster in living memory – the 2004  ‘Boxing Day Tsunami’ - AdTech provided a mobile water purifying plant at no cost, to assist with post-tsunami relief efforts in Sri Lanka. The AdTech plant treated water contaminated by salt, sewage and worse, transforming it into clean drinking water and helping to prevent potential epidemics of killer diseases that could have brought fresh tragedy to already devastated regions. … more