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I had already told in various forums 2 things: Micro filtration can save lots of energy and water if in case the water does not have high salinity, in which case you need a membrane filtration run on power. Otherwise, gravity filtration would do. Second on STP, if there is source segregation of the water, the toilet one and the bathing, washing one both through separate lines, we would do insitu bio-digestion, bacterial treatment good enough to clean the water when it reaches the ground. The concept called STP can be done away with!

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Hi Chandrasekaran J.  - thank you for responding.  Interestingly enough the company that I work for are currently in the process of building a new WTW in our operation area, and is the first of its kind in the UK.

 It will use innovative and cutting edge water treatment process designed and developed by Dutch water technology company PWNT.  The new technology features SIX suspended ion exchange with resin regeneration system, ILCA inline coagulation and CeraMac C90 ceramic membrane microfiltration

Here is a link to an article which should provide a bit more background: http://wwtonline.co.uk/news/sww-gives-an-inside-glimpse-of-mayflower-wtw/3826?utm_source=WWT+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=6724f4420f-WWTonline_Daily_news_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3464b7a083-6724f4420f-102334561#.WcEiUdKWwpE

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Hi Daniel Carthew, interestingly, I have a fellowship running with Open University under Royal Academy of engineering and we are presently working on textile dye alleviation from river water dumped with textile toxic dyes. Now we propose to have some work on these lines we discussed above. Would you email me your profile and a synopsis of how different your technology is to me by email? Thanks chandra@watsan.in

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