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Grey Water Plant – (TRUF)

Grey Water Plant – (TRUF)

The TRUF Grey Water Treatment Plant is a complete, plug-and-play solution for treating grey water from any source and includes ultra filtration, multi media, and activated carbon filters, producing water suitable for non-potable applications like irrigation, toilet flushing, and car washing, while adhering to local regulations and guidelines.

Description

Introducing TRUF, our Grey Water Treatment Plant – an innovative, all-in-one solution for treating grey water from your home, office, or other facilities. Our plant is designed to provide high-quality water treatment through a combination of ultra filtration, multi media filters, and activated carbon filters, all of which are skid mounted and completely plug-and-play for easy installation and use.

The ultra filtration system uses advanced membrane technology to remove suspended solids, microorganisms, and other contaminants from the water, providing a clear and clean output.

The multi media filters help to remove residual suspended solids and other impurities, while the activated carbon filters effectively remove any residual odors, flavors, or chemical compounds that may be present in the water

Our Grey Water Treatment Plant is a complete solution that comes with all necessary accessories and is completely skid mounted for easy transport and installation. Our plug-and-play design allows for quick and easy installation, with no additional plumbing or electrical work required.

With TRUF, you can be sure that your grey water is being treated to the highest standards, providing a safe and reliable source of water for all your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our product and how it can benefit you.

The feed water typically comes from grey water sources, such as sinks, showers, and laundry machines, which contain lower levels of contaminants than black water sources such as toilets.

Once the feed water is treated by the Grey Water Treatment Plant the product water can be used for a variety of non-potable applications. The treated water can be used for irrigation, toilet flushing, washing cars, and other similar applications.

It is important to note that the treated water may still contain certain impurities, depending on the quality of the feed water and the effectiveness of the treatment process. Therefore, it is important to follow local regulations and guidelines for the use of grey water in your area, and to ensure that the treated water is suitable for the intended use before utilizing it.