Reclaimed Water Equipment: This involves treating domestic wastewater (or urban wastewater) or industrial wastewater through advanced technology to remove various impurities, eliminating toxic and harmful substances and certain heavy metal ions from the polluted water bodies. The resulting water is colorless, odorless, and crystal clear, meeting or exceeding national standards for non-potable water (or relevant regulations), and is widely used in industrial production and residential life.
Reclaimed water treatmentWastewater from residential buildings and some industrial facilities. After treatment, the reclaimed water can be used for flushing toilets, washing cars, road landscaping, irrigating green spaces, and compensating for boiler water usage. Reclaimed water primarily refers to non-potable water that has been treated from urban or domestic wastewater to meet certain quality standards, allowing for reuse within a certain range. Its quality lies between potable and waste water. The reuse of reclaimed water involves treating urban wastewater and utilizing it as a recycled resource. Due to stable water volume and economic infrastructure investment, many countries consider reclaimed water reuse as a preferred solution for water scarcity. Therefore, the implementation of reclaimed water reuse projects demonstrates the dual benefits of water conservation and pollution reduction.





































