A global leader in real estate has a commercial business park in Gurgaon, India that required a water treatment system to manage its wastewater. The business park’s existing sewage treatment plant (STP) had been treating the sewage from the entire facility, and the treated water was being used for gardening and floor cleaning. The STP had a conventional biological treatment followed by a tertiary treatment system.

The client had been facing product water quality issues in terms of high turbidity and odor in their STP. Since the STP water was being used for various purposes around the property, the quality and odor became major issues for the business park’s brand and they decided to select ultrafiltration as an additional filtration step to resolve these issues. Having ultrafiltration as final polisher not only ensures consistent product water turbidity but also odor-free treated water. Since high turbidity was anticipated due to inconsistent inlet feed water, the business park decided to go in for PVDF-based outside-in UF membranes, and evaluated various manufacturers’ membrane options. The evaluation criteria were based on the membrane surface area, the ability to withstand higher feed water turbidity and amount of waste generation.
The client finally selected Q-SEP 8012 modules due to the following advantages offered:
1. High membrane area of 80 m3, requiring a lower number of membrane modules and footprint, resulting in capex savings for the business park.
2. The ability to withstand feed turbidity up to 100 NTU on a continuous basis.
3. Higher product recoveries due to a lower amount of UF filtrate used for maintenance cleaning.



