Background of Needs
Raw water (river/well water) in Southeast Asian islands is highly susceptible to contamination. Coupled with frequent water supply disruptions during typhoon seasons, there is an urgent need for a solution that addresses both daily water purification and emergency water supply requirements.
Technical Solution
An integrated skid-mounted system featuring the process of composite filtration + ultrafiltration (UF) + UV disinfection + emergency water storage, with core characteristics as follows:
Suitable for high-turbidity raw water (turbidity ≤ 50 NTU), effectively intercepting bacteria and colloids.
Adapted to scenarios with unstable power supply on islands, capable of independent operation for 72 hours in emergency mode.
Ensures basic water demand for communities when water supply is cut off during typhoon seasons. Case Study: 500-person Community Water Purification Project on an Indonesian Island
Cooperation Model
Collaborates with local environmental protection enterprises to provide equipment and localized operation & maintenance (O&M) training.
Project Outcomes
The treated water meets the WHO Drinking Water Standards. The emergency mode has successfully coped with 2 typhoon-induced water supply disruptions. The equipment O&M cost is as low as CNY 0.1 per ton of water, and the incidence rate of waterborne diseases in the community has dropped by 80%.


