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Water Treatment

Decentralized water solutions

We are resolute in providing safe water, even in the most remote and unlikely locations. MEB continues to spearhead this niched sector with ingenious decentralised solutions for rural communities that have little to no access to an advanced, central water infrastructure.

 

Our dedicated team take the utmost care and attention to detail in designing internationally acclaimed packaged water and wastewater treatment plants. We provide onsite, domestic treatment systems that can consist of one or multiple modules. Modules can be conveniently added as demand increases, without any water interruption. These solutions require minimal set-up time and little operator attention once commissioned – making the supply of superior quality treated water a breeze.

Pave your way to efficiency by making your water work for you, tapping into an innovative and sustainable way to growing your business.

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