Enviro Infra Bags EPC Orders for STPs with Reuse Technologies
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Enviro Infra Bags EPC Orders for STPs with Reuse Technologies

Enviro Infra Engineers (EIEL), a leading EPC company in the water and wastewater sector, has secured two key projects from the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), further expanding its footprint in advanced reuse and tertiary treatment technologies.

The contracts include:

1. Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) of a 20 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with tertiary treatment and an ultrafiltration system for 10 MLD, along with 10 years of Operation & Maintenance (O&M).

2. EPC of a 15 MLD STP with tertiary treatment and an ultrafiltration system for 7.5 MLD, also including 10 years of O&M.

These projects mark a significant milestone for Enviro Infra in implementing sustainable solutions that promote treated wastewater reuse.

Sanjay Jain, Chairman of Enviro Infra Engineers, said, “We are proud to have secured these prestigious projects from BWSSB, which not only reinforce our technical capabilities in delivering complex wastewater and tertiary treatment infrastructure but also reflect the trust that BWSSB has placed in us. Our focus remains on delivering high-quality, sustainable, and timely solutions that contribute to the nation's water management and sanitation goals.”

With these project wins, EIEL strengthens its presence as a key national player in EPC solutions for water and wastewater treatment, aligned with India's long-term environmental and sustainability goals.

News source: Indian Chemical News


Enviro Infra Engineers (EIEL), a leading EPC company in the water and wastewater sector, has secured two key projects from the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), further expanding its footprint in advanced reuse and tertiary treatment technologies.The contracts include:1. Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) of a 20 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with tertiary treatment and an ultrafiltration system for 10 MLD, along with 10 years of Operation & Maintenance (O&M).2. EPC of a 15 MLD STP with tertiary treatment and an ultrafiltration system for 7.5 MLD, also including 10 years of O&M.These projects mark a significant milestone for Enviro Infra in implementing sustainable solutions that promote treated wastewater reuse.Sanjay Jain, Chairman of Enviro Infra Engineers, said, “We are proud to have secured these prestigious projects from BWSSB, which not only reinforce our technical capabilities in delivering complex wastewater and tertiary treatment infrastructure but also reflect the trust that BWSSB has placed in us. Our focus remains on delivering high-quality, sustainable, and timely solutions that contribute to the nation's water management and sanitation goals.”With these project wins, EIEL strengthens its presence as a key national player in EPC solutions for water and wastewater treatment, aligned with India's long-term environmental and sustainability goals.News source: Indian Chemical News

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