Drinking water treatment process
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Drinking water pumping plants
Drinking water treatment is a process to improve the quality of drinking water and it is subject to highly regulated controls in which over a hundred parameters are considered. The drinking water treatment process has four tages: Preoxidation, Decantation, Filtration, Disinfection.
Our facilities
We treat over 27,550,464 m3 annually in over 28 DWTPs in towns and municipal associations in the provinces of Badajoz and Cáceres.
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Drinking water treatment plants in Extremadura
- Casar de Cáceres
- DWTP in the Alange Municipal Association
- Jarandilla de la Vera
- Don Benito
- Tamuja Municipal Association
- Jerez de los Caballeros
- Miramontes DWTP, in the Río Tiétar Municipal Association
- Navas del Madroño
- DWTP in the Siberia I Municipal Association
- DWTP in the Rivera de Gata Municipal Association
- DWTP in the Tentudía Municipal Association
- Trujillo
- DWTP in the Vegas Altas Municipal Association
- Valencia de Alcántara
- Torremejía
- Fregenal de la Sierra
- DWTP in Los Valles Municipal Association
- La Coronada
- Cheles
- Mengabril
- DWTP in the Río Alpotrel Municipal Association
You can check the water purification processes in your municipality on the SINAC (National Drinking Water Information System) website