Raw Water Sources
Raw water sources such as municipal supply water, groundwater (well water), river water, and seawater are treated in accordance with the required quality criteria of the final use.

Potable & Process Water
Water treatment plants are designed to ensure that water used in residential and communal areas is safe, high-quality, and suitable for its intended application.


Water Treatment Processes

Aeration
Dissolved oxygen levels in raw water are increased to facilitate the oxidation and removal of iron and manganese. Unwanted odor- and taste-causing volatile compounds are also removed during this process.

Coagulation & Flocculation
Appropriate coagulant chemicals are added to remove suspended and colloidal particles. Rapid and slow mixing stages promote effective floc formation.

Sedimentation (Clarification)
Formed flocs are separated from the water in sedimentation units, reducing turbidity and suspended solids.

Filtration
After sedimentation, water is filtered through sand or multi-media filters to remove fine particulate matter.


Advanced Treatment & Water Reuse

Water Reuse
Advanced treatment systems are designed for the recovery and reuse of treated water, supporting sustainable water management practices.

Membrane Technologies
Reverse osmosis (RO), ultrafiltration (UF), and nanofiltration (NF) systems are applied to produce high-quality process and reuse water.


BAB Environmental Industries Approach

Engineering-Driven Design
Each system is designed specifically based on raw water characteristics and intended water quality targets.

Sustainable & Cost-Effective Solutions
Energy efficiency, operational reliability, and environmental sustainability are prioritized in all designs.

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