System makes use of a nanoscale photo catalyst which can remain in continuous operation for at least 2 years before it requires replacement

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Wits researchers have developed a water treatment plant which removes organic pollutants from municipal bulk water. The process is environmentally friendly, making use of sunlight to purify water, thus saving energy and eliminating the need to use chemicals. Its modular design allows for scaling based on customer needs, making it suitable for a range of water treatment plant sizes. The system makes use of a nanoscale photo catalyst which can remain in continuous operation for at least 2 years before it requires replacement. This photo catalyst is produced in bulk using cheap materials, making the whole system affordable to any municipalities, even in remote areas of the country.

Key Benefits

1. Removes organic pollutants using the sun 2. Remains in continuous operation for long 3. Scalable modular design for big and water small plants

Applications

1. Water treatment 2. Bulk water treatment for municipal infrastructure

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