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Water treatment before depositing on municipal sewers or surface water is a typical issue within the commercial and industrial building sectors. After all, whenever the waste water is contaminated with substance such as mineral liquids or particles, there is a lawful obligation to make provisions, e.g. placing an oil separator, to treat the water before depositing on municipal sewers or surface water.

 

Whenever waste water has to be deposited into the surface water special arrangements can be included on the separators, for instance using a coalescence filter to increase the efficiency of the separation. Following this first purification step, there are several possibilities  to further treat the water, for instance by sieving, filtering or a physical-chemical treatment.

 

ESEP has extensive experience with systems for water treatment or recycling. Because of this we can calculate the right capacity on the basis of the applied installation. This is done in accordance with European standard NEN-EN 858, which means it will pass the requirements when tested by the authorities.

 

Drainage and control of (waste) water by using drain gutters and pumping installations are also possible

 

The ESEP systems are characterized by their smart methods, which result in the right balance between performance, footprint and investment

 

Feel free to contact us for more information and advice.

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