TE Water Network
TE Water Network
The construction of a treated effluent water network involves the laying and installation of pipelines made from materials such as HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), uPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride), or GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). These pipelines are specifically designed to transport treated effluent water from sewage treatment plants to designated reuse or disposal locations. The process follows strict engineering standards to ensure efficient flow, prevent leaks, and maintain the quality of treated water during transport.
Pumping Station
A treated effluent (TE) pumping station is equipped with submersible and transfer pumps to facilitate the movement of treated water to reuse or disposal sites. The construction involves the supply and installation of vertical and horizontal pump types, selected based on flow requirements, pressure needs, and site conditions. These pumps ensure efficient and reliable water transfer while being engineered for durability, energy efficiency, and compliance with operational standards.
In-Plant Piping
In-plant piping for irrigation pump stations involves the design, supply, and installation of pipelines that distribute treated water efficiently within the station. These pipelines connect pumps, valves, and other components, ensuring the smooth transfer of water to irrigation networks. Using durable materials such as HDPE, uPVC, or GRP, the system is constructed to withstand varying pressure levels, resist corrosion, and comply with industry standards, optimizing the performance of the irrigation pump station.