Water engineering covers multiple steps of taking raw water from the ground, rivers and lakes and treating it to meet international and national specifications, standards, and guidelines.
After treatment, potable water is stored, transmitted, and distributed to homes, businesses, and industries. The process of treating wastewater involves removing and discarding deposits and pollutants in order to create an effluent that can be recycled back into the water cycle.
Depending on the kind and level of contamination, wastewater can be treated using a variety of techniques. They can be physical, chemical, and biological treatment procedures.
Types of wastewater treatment plants include: sewage treatment plants, industrial wastewater treatment plants, agricultural wastewater treatment
plants and leachate treatment plants.
With the support of its international partners, the Division works closely with its clients to create customised solutions that address the unique
requirements of each project.
The Division places high priority on sustainability, efficiency, and regulatory compliance at every stage of the process, from preliminary feasibility studies and site assessments to detailed design and supervision of facility’s construction.