De Put has reached the end of its technical and economic lifespan and must be replaced in its entirety. In the new situation, there is a newly built station that supplies drinking water of impeccable quality. The classic method will no longer be used, but the RO (Reverse Osmosis) concept with after-treatment will be used. Oasen’s ambition to always produce flawless drinking water has led to the choice for a new purification concept. The raw water is treated anaerobically using an RO installation, followed by a post-treatment consisting of ion exchange (IEX), calcite filtration (CaF) and aeration & degassing towers (BOT). Oasen also wants to achieve optimization and sustainability in its production processes with this new construction project. This ‘sustainability’ means arriving at systems that are more resistant to future pollution compared to conventional systems, as well as leading to energy optimization and a lower CO2 footprint throughout the entire chain. For this Oasen had an integral Technical Design (TO) produced by external consultants from an engineering firm.
Before ADS Groep Water can start with the implementation work for the new building, it must completely demolish the existing station and prepare the site for construction in order to subsequently realize a completely new building.
ADS Groep is the main contractor for the work and will realize the project together with Hoppenbrouwers (partner) and with subcontractors Logisticon (RO installation, CIP IEX and concentrate discharge), Messer CO2 installation, van Vulpen Infra.
For an impression of the work: https://youtu.be/QeZg_7J5z5s