Industrial effluent is a harder problem than sewage: every factory's stream is different, and an ETP designed from a catalogue rather than from your actual effluent characterisation will struggle from the day it starts. We design and build effluent treatment plants in and around Pune for engineering, food processing, pharmaceutical, textile and chemical units — each starting from a laboratory analysis of your raw effluent.
A typical ETP we deliver combines primary treatment (screening, oil and grease removal, neutralisation), physicochemical treatment (coagulation, flocculation, tube settler or DAF), and biological oxidation where the organic load justifies it, followed by tertiary polishing — pressure sand and activated carbon filtration, and membrane stages where reuse or tighter norms demand it. Sludge handling and disposal pathways are part of the design, not an afterthought.
Our deliverable is not equipment — it is consent-grade treated water. Plants are commissioned against your MPCB consent conditions, verified by MoEF-approved laboratory testing, and documented so your environmental officer has a clean file. For units running continuous shifts, we offer O&M with our live IoT monitoring platform: pH, flow and critical equipment status streamed to a dashboard, with WhatsApp alerts before a drift becomes a violation.
If you are expanding capacity, responding to a board direction, or replacing an underperforming ETP, start with an effluent characterisation — we will tell you what treatment train your stream actually needs and what it will cost to run, not just to build.
Every ETP starts from a lab characterisation of your stream — COD, BOD, TDS, oil & grease, heavy metals.
Treatment trains combining DAF/tube settlers, biological oxidation and tertiary polishing as your load requires.
Commissioned against your consent conditions with MoEF-approved lab verification and full documentation.
Chemical consumption, power and sludge disposal projected upfront — the real cost of an ETP is opex, not capex.
Send us your requirement on WhatsApp — capacity, location, and what is going wrong (if anything). We reply with real answers, not a brochure.