Filters System (Water Plants):
      
    A filter plant with the aeration towers next to it; the
    tower is opened to the sky.
 
 
 
       Another filter plant with the aeration towers as a
       decorative water fountain.
 
 
       
     This is part of the a filter plant.
 
            Another view of the aeration towers.
 
    
   Another filter plant with the 2 aeration towers and
   the clean water tank is under the ground where the
   2 vents come out in the middle.
      
      A top view of another plant with the aeration
       towers shown on the right side of the photo.
   
  
   
 
   Shown is the outside of a 43,000 cubic meter per
   day filter plant using the Γ-Membrane Media.
   Note that the two aeration towers in the
   background of the photo.

  
   A 35,000 cubic meter per day filter plant and all
   the filter plants are using the Γ-Membrane
   Media.

    
 
 
 The following is the table showing different function of the filtering plant and the land spaces
  which they occupied. The spaces that each function occupy is small.
 
 *These spaces are based on using the Γ-membrane filter media
 

Volume of Water/Day (Ton)

Cascade
    Aeration     (M2)

Filter Pool (M2)

Clean Water Pool
 (M3)

Pump Room
(M2)

Total Space (M2)

10,000

7.1

40

1,000

30

5,000

20,000

15

86

2,000

35

5,000

30,000

25

130

3,000

80

10,000

40,000

70

200

4,000

120

16,000

50,000

80

240

5,000

150

20,000

        SPECIFICATION OF THE SIZES FOR THE LARGE WATER FILTER PLANTS


   Notice that the land spaces used are small especially the filter pool which is much smaller compared
   to others.
   Additional space saving for not using the chemical feeding room, the sedimentation tank space, etc.
   Due to using the r-membrane technology, there is saving in labor cost because no cleaning of the
   sedimentation tank & no maintenance of the injection machinery.
 

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