Drinking water treatment

Drinking water pumping plants

Your water, clean water
 

The raw water reaching the drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) after catchment contains organic and inorganic matter and microorganisms (pathogens and nonpathogens). Consequently, the water normally has a colour and turbidity that prevents its direct consumption.

At the DWTP, a number of different processes (roughing filtration, flocculation and decantation, filtration and disinfection) turn it into water suitable for consumption, i.e. drinking water.

At Aquona, we manage a total of 55 plants to supply the highest quality water to the municipalities in which we are present. 

You can check the water purification processes in your municipality on the SINAC (National Drinking Water Information System) website