Elsevier

Filtration + Separation

Volume 56, Issue 6, November–December 2019, Pages 12-13
Filtration + Separation

Application
Water & wastewater
Adaptable direct water reuse system

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The Swedish municipality of Mörbylånga faced a shortage of drinking water due to the demands of tourism and local industry. The municipality commissioned a Luxembourg-based water technology company to create the first direct water reuse system in Europe.

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New treatment system

Following a tender process, Apateq, a water technology company based in Luxembourg, was chosen to design and build a treatment system that would ensure a continuous supply of drinking water. The Apateq water treatment plant for Mörbylånga treats brackish well water and pre-treated industrial process water within one single installation. This multi-functionality is due to a combination of Apateq technologies, including dedicated software, which enables the plant to self-adapt to different water

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