Veolia Containerised WTP Brochure
Veolia Containerised WTP Brochure
Veolia Containerised WTP Brochure
Treatment Plants
WATER TECHNOLOGIES
Containerised Water Treatment Plants
Our Containerised Water Treatment Plants are designed in-house by Veolia’s team of Mechanical,
Electrical Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) and Process Engineers. Each container is assembled and tested
in our workshop.
Benefits:
• Pre-assembled in-house
• Factory Acceptance Tested (FAT) in-house • Easy environmental integration
• Compact design • Separate dosing section to meet health
• Short lead times & safety requirements
• Quick start-up • Full MCC, PLC and HMI
• Plug-and-play • Forced ventilation
• Small footprint • Configured to client specifications
Design:
• Designed to treat water to client specifications including potable, softened, demineralised, etc.
• Robust and complete design results in minimal on-site work
• Complete in-house design with associated documentation
• Custom-designed to meet specific requirements
• Designed to meet water quality specifications for any application
• Full parametric modelling using Inventor software to reproduce exact site conditions, and minimise
integration and installation risk
We are ISO 9001:2008 certified and utilise a strict Quality Management System to ensure quality
parameters are monitored and controlled from start to finish.
Our Containerised Potable Water
Treatment Plant Process
02c
Sodium Hypochlo-
rite Dosing:
This ensures disinfection of the water and a chlorine
residual concentration that will prevent growth of
bio-matter in the pipelines, unit operations and
break tanks.
03 Lamella Clarifier:
The dose feed water passes through an inline mixer
promoting complete mixing. This reduces Total
Suspended Solids concentration before being
transferred to the lamella clarifier (inclined-plate
clarifier), designed to remove particulates from
liquids, i.e Total Suspended Solids removal
(max. inlet TSS 3 000 mg/l).
04
Sand Filtration
System:
Water is then pumped to the sand filtration
system to further remove suspended solids. Trapped
suspended solids are removed through a backwash
sequence that also prevents channelling and
compacting of the media bed.
05
Activated
Carbon Filtration:
This filtered water is directed to the activated carbon
filter to reduce Total Organic Carbons. It removes
any remaining solids entrained in the water and any
residual-free chlorine or organics, taste, odour and
colour that may be in the water stream.
Treated Water: 06
The product water is then dosed with sodium
hypochlorite before leaving the container for further
distribution.
Capabilities
Our Containerised Potable Water Treatments Plants (CPWTP) are designed to treat source water such as surface,
borehole, sea or brackish water. We have the ability to treat water for the reduction or removal of turbidity, taste,
colour and odour. Raw water quality will determine the configuration of the plant.
Note: Depending on water source quality, other options can be implemented to achieve the desired
potable water quality standards, as indicated in the above images.
Specifications
Equipment Performances
Operation h/d 22 22 22 22
Delivery pressure -
Bar 1 1 1 1
treated water
Power kW 7.5 10 12.5 15
Delivery pressure -
Bar Atm Atm Atm Atm
effluent
Materials of Construction
Pump Cast iron body and impeller Note: In order to supply the
correct solution, detailed
Filter Fibreglass / Mild steel raw water analysis must
be provided.
Piping u-PVC Class 12
Inlet 40 NB 50 NB 65 NB 65 NB
Connections
flange as per Outlet 32 NB 40 NB 65 NB 65 NB
SABS 1123 T1000
Effluent 40 NB 50 NB 65 NB 65 NB
Std. Container
Dimensions 6m 12 m 12 m 12 m
Size
Recent Projects
South Africa:
• 70 m³/h RO Package Plant: Pulp and Paper Plant
• 300 m³/h CPWTP: Coal Mine
• 3 m³/h & 6 m³/h CPWTP: Coal Mine
• 8 m³/h Fluoride removal: Local Municipality
• 8 m³/h Nitrate removal: Local Municipality
Botswana:
• 3 m³/h RO Package Plant: Diamond Mine
• 20 m³/h CPWTP: Luxury Game Lodge
• 2 x 30 m³/h CPWTP: Secondary School
Zambia:
• 3 x CPWTP: Local Municipality
• 6 combined 40-foot containers providing
a 42.5 m³/h CWTP: Copper Mine
DRC:
• 10 x 3 m³/h CPWTP: Gold Mine
Liberia:
• 8 m³/h CPWTP: Iron Ore Mine
South Africa
Modderfontein Head Office:
Golf View Office Park, 13 Pressburg Road,
Founders View, Modderfontein, 1609
Tel: +27-11-663-3600
E-mail: info.southafrica@veolia.com
Engineered Systems:
18 Grader Road, Sebenza,
Kempton Park, 1619
Tel: +27-11-281-3600
Paarl Office:
Unit 7 & 13, Riverside Industrial Park,
25 Textile Street, Paarl, 7646
Tel: +27-21-871-1877
Durban Office:
256 Chamberlain Road,
Durban South, 4060
Tel: +27-31-579-5529
Botswana
Unit 5, Plot 50629
Block 3, Industrial Estate,
Gaborone
Tel: +267-395-3888 • Fax: +267-397-4703
Namibia
15 Brahman Street
Northern Industrial Area,
Windhoek
Tel: +264-61-261-143 • Fax: +264-61-257-628
www.veoliawaterst.co.za