Water Treatment Plants (WTP)

Comprehensive WTP solutions for large-scale municipal and industrial water needs.

Water Treatment Overview

Overview

Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) transform raw surface or groundwater into safe, usable water for municipalities, industries, and commercial facilities. By removing suspended solids, pathogens, and chemical contaminants, WTPs ensure reliable supply of high-quality water that meets regulatory standards and process requirements.

Mint Environ designs and delivers turnkey WTP solutions—from conceptual design and civil works through mechanical installations, commissioning, and ongoing operation & maintenance. Our systems are engineered for efficiency, automation, and longevity, providing cost-effective performance across diverse source water conditions and volumes.

Treatment Process

  1. Coagulation: Rapid mixing of coagulants (e.g., alum, ferric chloride) to destabilize fine particles and form flocs.
  2. Flocculation: Gentle agitation in flocculation basins to grow flocs for easier removal.
  3. Sedimentation: Clarifier tanks allow flocs to settle by gravity, reducing turbidity.
  4. Filtration: Rapid gravity or multimedia filters trap residual particles and flocs for clear water.
  5. Disinfection: Chlorination, UV, or ozonation to inactivate bacteria, viruses, and pathogens.

Key Technologies

Rapid Gravity Filters

Multi-media beds remove fine suspended matter post-sedimentation.

Clariflocculators

Integrated flocculation and clarification for compact, efficient solids removal.

Chemical Dosing Systems

Automated skid-mounted dosing for coagulants, flocculants, pH adjusters, and disinfectants.

UV Disinfection

Chemical-free microbial inactivation using high-intensity ultraviolet light.

Ozone Treatment

Powerful oxidation for taste, odor, and microbial control without chemical residue.

Standards & Compliance

Our WTPs are engineered to comply with BIS IS 10500 drinking water standards and meet CPCB norms for industrial process water. We ensure all treated water parameters (turbidity, microbial counts, chemical contaminants) satisfy or exceed regulatory requirements, safeguarding public health and the environment.