Gast – Water Purification

One of the fundemental conditions for life as we know it and certainly our most primary need is clean, drinkable water. In the same vain in order to maintain human dignity, one of our requirements is an efficient sewage system. Gast understands this principle and has the ability and track record to incorporating not only basic designs such as oxidation and settlement ponds, but also USBR reactors, which are both cost efficient and environmentally friendly. Water purification has been a high priority for Gast, and over the last 4 decades we have been heavily involved in water purification throughout Africa in some of the 9000 projects we have undertaken.
Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, materials, and biological contaminants from raw water. The object is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption but water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical, pharmacology, chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical process such as filtration and sedimentation, biological processes such as slow sand filters or activated sludge, chemical process such as flocculation and chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. Once cleaned, Gast is able to deliver purified water over long distances using large and small bore HDPE piping and pipelines. If there is any information that you would like regarding any type of water purification, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Contact Details for Gast International:
Tel: +27 (12) 660 1616
Fax: +27 (12) 660 2093
Email: info@gast.co.za
Website: www.gast.co.za
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