Package Plant
AquaPlan designs, manufactures, and installs package water treatment plants that process raw water through a series of treatment steps to produce potable water. The process typically begins with the intake of raw water, sourced from rivers, lakes, or boreholes. Chemicals are then added during the coagulation and flocculation stage to bind suspended particles, forming larger clumps known as flocs. These flocs settle during the sedimentation process, allowing cleaner water to progress through the system. Next, the water passes through filters—such as sand, membrane, or carbon—to remove any remaining impurities. In the final disinfection stage, methods like chlorine, UV, or ozone are used to kill pathogens. The result is treated, clean water, ready for consumption or industrial use. AquaPlan’s package plants are compact, pre-assembled systems that ensure a quick setup and efficient water treatment on site.
Examples of our pilot plants (ranging from 2 m³/h – 250 m³/h):
1. DRC WTP: 2 m³/h
2. Harry Gwala District, Kwazulu Natal WTP: 14 m³/h
3. Amatola District, Eastern Cape WTP: 15 m³/h
4. Malalane, Mpumaplanga WTP: 40 m³/h
5. Harry Gwala District, Kwazulu Natal WTP: 250 m³/h


