Background

With poor rainfall over a number of wet seasons in recent years affecting local water supplies, a Queensland coal mine decided to assess how they could make better use of their mine effected water resources on site. The solution was to recycle unused wastewater bodies on site to maintain security of their water supply.

The available water was high in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and organics that needed to be removed prior to reuse. MAK Water was engaged to deliver a fit for purpose water treatment plant incorporating media filtration, activated carbon and reverse osmosis to produce water that was suitable to be used as process water.

Solution

In-house design and manufacture of a 1,000 m3/day Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO) plant



MAK Water Key Solutions

  • Containerised system provided for plug and play installation
  • ClearAccess™ Remote Monitoring and Control
  • Fast four week lead time utilising stock materials
  • Onsite commissioning and training of local operators

Results and benefits

  • Quick response. The reverse osmosis plant was delivered within four weeks.
  • Plant Reliability. The high-quality equipment and robust design has provided reliable operation with minimal maintenance
  • Turnkey solution. Custom “fit for purpose” design in a durable prefabricated containerised system.
  • Local. The plant was built in Australia using materials sourced from local suppliers. Providing superior build quality and spare part availability