Innovative Solutions for a Safer Environment
Water Purifiers

The lack of drinking water is one of the most serious and urgent global emergencies of our time. Here is an updated and concise overview of the problem worldwide as you can see from the under report:
🌍 Global Water Crisis – Key Facts on the Lack of Drinking Water
- 2.2 billion people worldwide lack access to safely managed drinking water (WHO & UNICEF, 2023).
- Nearly 1 in 4 people globally drink water from unsafe or contaminated sources, exposing them to diseases like cholera, dysentery, and typhoid.
- Every day, over 1,000 children under 5 die from preventable waterborne diseases caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation.
- Climate change, pollution, population growth, and urbanization are exacerbating water scarcity in both developing and developed countries.
- By 2050, it’s estimated that over half of the world’s population could be living in water-stressed regions (UN-Water).
- Rural areas and low-income communities are the most affected, but water stress is also rising in major urban centers worldwide.
- Investing in drinking water treatment technologies, infrastructure, and sustainable water management is essential to achieving SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation for All (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals).
A drinking water treatment plant is a facility designed to purify raw water and make it safe for human consumption. The plant removes physical, chemical, and biological contaminants from surface water (such as rivers or lakes) or groundwater sources.
The treatment process typically includes several key stages:
- Filtration – Water passes through filters (usually sand, gravel, or activated carbon) to remove smaller particles.
- Disinfection – A disinfectant (commonly chlorine or hypochlorous acid) is added to eliminate remaining pathogens.
The system we designed and built, by means of a sophisticated continuous monitoring system combined with management software, guarantees drinking water free of microbial and pathogenic agents at the outlet.
