Energetic Water Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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Energetic Water Engineering Solutions Pvt Ltd

Established in the year 2014, Energetic Water Engineering Solutions Pvt.Ltd. is one of the prominent Wholesale Traders of a wide range of Sewage Treatment Plants, Water Treatment Plant, Wilo Pump, etc. We are well known in the market for the longer functional life, and robustness of our product range. We have developed a sound warehouse facility at our premises, which enables us to carry out our business related tasks in a prominent manner. To store our products systematically, we have segregated our warehouse into different segments

 

EWES is a consortium of Young, Dynamic & Self-Made entrepreneurs, having experience in water treatment. management and marketing.
Water is a fundamental human need. Each person on Earth requires at least 20 to 50 liters of clean, safe water a day for drinking, cooking, and simply keeping themselves clean. Polluted water isn’t just dirty—it’s deadly. Some 1.8 million people die every year of diarrheal diseases like cholera. Tens of millions of others are seriously sickened by a host of water-related ailments—many of which are easily preventable.

The United Nations considers universal access to clean water a basic human right, and an essential step towards improving living standards worldwide. Water-poor communities are typically economically poor as well, their residents trapped in an ongoing cycle of poverty.

Education suffers when sick children miss school. Economic opportunities are routinely lost to the impacts of rampant illness and the time-consuming processes of acquiring water where it is not readily available. Children and women bear the brunt of these burdens.80% of diseases are due to impure drinking water. Impurities can be categorized as … Suspended Impurities Impurity that eyes can see is called suspended impurity that is Turbidity.

 

EWES

  • Water Wending Machines
  • Industrials
  • Domestic
  • Consumebales

 

Public vs. Private


What’s the difference between public and private water treatment facilities? Public, municipal systems are owned and operated by the cities or towns they serve, and they’re typically under the management of a mayor or other elected official. Private systems range from individual wells serving a single household, to small corporate associations that provide water to a small group of homes, or to large corporations that have their own water service divisions.

 

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