Drinking water abstraction, treatment and distribution
Extraction from wells: Wells can be several hundred metres deep and are used to extract groundwater. Depending on the depth of the well and local conditions, water quality varies and the water may need to be treated further.
Extraction from springs: Spring water is groundwater that comes to light. The water quality depends, among other things, on whether the spring is fed by deep groundwater or by less deep surface water. The risk of possible adverse health effects is greater in the case of near-surface water.
Extraction from surface water: Drinking water can be obtained from rivers and lakes. Because of the substances that are often present, it is usually necessary to treat the water before it can be used. Seawater is also a common source of drinking water in many countries, with technically complex and energy-intensive seawater desalination plants being used.
Storage and distribution: The drinking water is made available to the consumers in the required quantity and pressure as well as the necessary quality via a water distribution system consisting of storage tanks, pressure boosters and pipelines, among other components.
HUBER Solutions for drinking water
Drinking water treatment: Selected process technology for the production of drinking water from groundwater, surface water and seawater.
Drinking water storage: The right equipment for water reservoirs and flood tanks to ensure that drinking water is stored safely and its high quality is maintained.
Drinking water supply and distribution: The right equipment for water networks is a prerequisite for a sustainable and economical supply of drinking water to the population.