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GME provides complete water and wastewater treatment solutions across the globe. Our corporate office is located in Cochin, Kerala, India.
Kalamassery, Kochi, Kerala, India GME offer a portfolio of water and wastewater solution aimed to effectively meet the demands and challenges of treating water and wastewater. With the latest innovations, cutting-edge technologies and moreover their years of expertise helps us to reckoned as one of the best vendors in wastewater treatment systems.
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GME has provided wastewater treatment solutions for many hotels and resorts in India. Our water treatment plants are designed to suit the needs of sites.
GME is an approved 'A Class' consultant of Kerala State Pollution Control Board and the leading wastewater treatment plant manufacturers and water management company from Kerala, serving clients outside and across India.
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- How has wastewater treatment changed in the Netherlands?
- Wastewater treatment in the Netherlands has improved enormously in the past decades. Almost all wastewater is treated before it is discharged into the surface water. The discharges of industrial wastewater are greatly reduced as well.
- What is MBBR wastewater treatment?
- MBBR is a biological wastewater treatment process that uses specialized plastic media to facilitate the biofilm process in the system. The MBBR process contains relatively simple steps and is designed to maximize aerobic and anaerobic processes. MBBR provides adequate mixing, allowing for the growth of bacteria in the MBBR media.
- How do Dutch Water Authorities pay for wastewater treatment?
- Wastewater treatment costs The work of the Dutch water authorities is mainly financed by public taxes. Each household pays – de-pending on the amount of people in the household – a certain amount of taxes to the authority that man-ages the water system and wastewater treatment in their area.
- What is MBBR technology?
- Today, MBBR technology is used for municipal sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, and decentralized wastewater treatment. This technology has been used in many different industries, some of them being: [citation needed] The MBBR system is considered a biofilm or biological process, not a chemical or mechanical process.
