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About Us
Welcome to Sapsorb Water Services
Sapsorb Water Services is an Australian company, with over 25 years of experience in a range of services for water and wastewater treatment and management. We specialize in areas of commissioning, plant operations and treatment, onsite water testing, ozone and UV system services, and installation of reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membranes to name a few. We take pride in maintaining optimal client relations and prioritize their needs and requirements at every step of the way.
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Reasons
Why Choose Sapsorb
Case Study 01
The case study details a water treatment facility that exceeded the town’s water needs, causing operational challenges like membrane fouling and disinfection issues.
Case Study 02
The case study highlights challenges encountered by a water treatment plant due to power supply interlock issues, leading to disruptions in the town’s water supply and membrane fouling. Sapsorb Water Services intervened, diagnosing and resolving the power supply problem, and reinstating plant operations, thereby eliminating alarms and ensuring a consistent, high-quality water supply to the community.
Case Study 03
The town faced a water supply challenge due to high demand, causing a decline in the reservoir level and jeopardizing the water network. Sapsorb Water Services, with a technical support contract, increased raw water flow and installed an offline media filter alongside the UF system. This balanced water treatment approach swiftly restored reservoir levels within 48 hours, averting water loss and costly transportation.
Case Study 04
The treatment plant faced challenges due to maintenance on one of its media filters, leading to an inadequate water treatment capacity and a declining reservoir level, endangering the water supply. Sapsorb Water Services, under contract, proposed and implemented a temporary UF system after assessing the plant’s capacity and demand. This solution enabled both systems to operate concurrently, swiftly restoring reservoir levels within 48 hours and averting water loss and costly transportation.
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Blog
Articles in Our Blog
The 5 Most Common Problems In Water Treatment
The five most common problems in water treatment are: Training issues Bacteria control Poor monitoring and record-keeping Equipment design and specification Maintenance problems Let’s look at each iss
A Guide to Understanding Water Treatment
This guide walks you through what water treatment is, its importance, the overall process, its different types and uses, the common problems being encountered, and some Frequently asked questions.
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Our Clients & Associates
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