EnglishDeutschEspagnolPortugueseFrançaise
DWC performed "waste water audit" for luxury ressort in the Maldives Friday, 20. February 2009
 
What is the most efficient and cost effective way to collect and treat waste water? What is the most economical way to reuse waste water in different applications? These and more were the questions DWC was asked to solve for a luxury ressort on a Maldivian island. After a week intensive evaluation and detailled discussions with the local engineers and senior decision makers on site, DWC was able to show innovative solutions for waste water collection, treatment and reuse. Bottom line: with a new approach of waste water management and using state of the art technologies with low energy energy consumption we have shown savings potential of over USD 100,000 compare to traditional waste water handling.

During the evaluation DWC was also asked to work out initial ideas how to improve the waste water situation at local islands as well as offering solutions for solar powered drinking water production.


<- Back to: Corporate News

Corporate News

During the 9th and 12th of February DWC will exhibit with its local partner company ITRI at... [more]
 
DWC has designed and implemented three ground breaking renewable powered water projects in... [more]
 

Market News

Leaking water pipes, evaporation and a rapidly growing population may be significant concerns for... [more]
 
After one of the hottest summers on record, the lake that is the lone water supply and main... [more]
 

Products News

A new, ultra low energy consuming water desalination system has successfully passed the lab tests.... [more]
 
DWC has added infos of a great new product. A solar powered water desinfection system using... [more]