Case Studies

Case Study from an Aqua K waste water treatment plant

Independent Engineering Report on MBBR PVA Gel Technology

In our latest case study, we present an independent analysis conducted by GWE on the MBBR PVA Gel technology utilised in our pilot plant near the NIG Nutritional Ltd dairy facility.

 Key findings include the consistent handling of fluctuating wastewater strengths and the achievement of high-quality effluent. The results demonstrate our system's ability to maintain stringent environmental standards, reflecting Aqua-K’s dedication to advanced and sustainable wastewater management solutions.

Showcasing Innovation in Space-Efficient Wastewater Management: The Vadodara Case Study

Showcasing Innovation in Space-Efficient Wastewater Management: The Vadodara Case Study

In this case study, we spotlight the transformative impact of PVA Gel technology on the Vadodara sewage treatment plant. Initially operating at a capacity of 8.5 MLD, the plant faced the challenge of accommodating the area's growing population within existing spatial limitations. The introduction of PVA Gel technology was a game-changer, enabling the plant to double its capacity to 16 MLD without any increase in its physical footprint.

Treatment of Dairy Wastewater

A scientific paper written for the International Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews by Pawan G. Ramteke, Omkar P. Gurav and Karan N. Khirade. They concluded PVA Gel was a more effective technology at treating dairy wastewater compared to other comparable methods. Notable BOD & COD reduction.

GCS Hospital, Ahmedabad: An Aldee Case Study

As a leading partner of Aqua-K, Aldee plays an integral role in delivering large-scale wastewater treatment solutions. We're sharing this case study to offer a deep-dive into Aldee's unparalleled expertise in tackling complex challenges—a testament to what you can expect from a partnership with Aqua-K. The GCS Hospital in Ahmedabad aimed for a sewage treatment plant that could process 500 m³ of sewage daily. Beyond merely adhering to GPCB standards, the hospital had a loftier goal: to yield high-quality water apt for gardening and toilet flushing. The venture posed unique obstacles, from high-pathogen sewage from patients to intricate underground piping management.

Surface Area of PVA Gel

Scientific research written about Estimation of the Specific Surface Area for a Porous Carrier written by Meta Levstek, Igor Plazl and Joseph D. Rouse. They concluded estimated surface area of the PVA-gel carrier was shown to be 2500 m2 /m3

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