Water & wastewater treatment - Ramboll Americas
Ramboll has more than 50 years of experience in water and wastewater treatment. We support manufacturing and utility clients throughout the world with process design, technology selection, equipment specification, tender appraisal, permitting, planning, construction management, start-up, and commissioning, and operations.
Water is essential to life and one of the world’s most precious resources. Our 700 water specialists address global water challenges by working across the entire water cycle from water resources and supply, processing and treatment, to sewerage and discharge.
Water - Ramboll Group
Water is essential to life and one of the world’s most precious resources. Our 700 water specialists address global water challenges by working across the entire water cycle from water resources and supply, processing and treatment, to sewerage and discharge.
With more than 1000 water consultants – mainly engineers, hydraulic experts and landscape architects, but also economists, legal advisors and management consultants – Ramboll’s global water team provides specialized and integrated services across the entire water cycle.
Water - Ramboll Americas
Ramboll’s experts address global water and climate challenges by working across the water cycle from water resources and supply, processing and treatment, to sewerage and discharge. We work with municipalities, utilities and industrial clients, drawing on our multidisciplinary expertise to create innovative, sustainable and liveable solutions.
Lynetten waste water treatment plant, outside Copenhagen, Denmark. Contacts. Anette Seger Managing Director, Water T: +46 (10) 6156329 Ramboll Group Americas Australia/New Zealand Belgium Brazil Canada China Denmark Finland France Germany Greenland India Italy Malaysia Mexico Middle East Myanmar Netherlands Norway Poland Romania Russia
International water & wastewater treatment expert joins
Cor Merks, an experienced water consultant from the Netherlands, has joined Ramboll’s global Water & Wastewater Treatment team. Clients will benefit from his broad expertise and solid specialist competence within water softening, organic micropollutants removal and water circularity – and colleagues will benefit from his mentorship.
Ramboll have started developing an artificial intelligence algorithm that turns collected data into tools relevant for water & wastewater treatment plants. Image: Ramboll developing AI services for sewage treatment plants. Photo courtesy of Ramboll Group A/S.
Laboratory services - Ramboll Middle East and Asia
Laboratory services Ramboll’s analytical laboratories provide specialized high-quality data and environmental analysis to private- and public-sector clients who are addressing issues related to climate change, environmental protection, natural resources, and human health and safety.
A social media activity related to the UN World Water Day revealed some of the good ideas and initiatives that support safe water access on a global scale. One of them is the AguaClara water treatment concept, which Ramboll will now support in a relevant way together with Water for People and Engineers Without Borders Denmark.
Ramboll selected as main consultant for Swedish wastewater
Ramboll selected as main consultant for Swedish wastewater treatment plant WCN Editorial Team 30 Aug 2025 EUROPE ENERGY & UTILITIES Syvab, a water utility company in Sweden’s Botkyrka Municipality, has selected Danish consulting engineering group Ramboll as main consultant for a new wastewater treatment plant with membrane bioreactor (MBR
Cor Merks, an experienced water consultant from the Netherlands, has joined Ramboll’s global Water & Wastewater Treatment team. Clients will benefit from his broad expertise and solid specialist competence within water softening, organic micropollutants removal and water circularity – and colleagues will benefit from his mentorship.
- Why is treatment of Slaughterhouse wastewater necessary?
- The large quantity water used in the process, as well as the vast volume wastewater generated can make of the water recourses scarce. For this reason, an adequate treatment of slaughterhouses wastewater (SWW) is extremely necessary [ 6 ].
- Why is slaughterhouse wastewater a problem?
- Slaughterhouses wastewater are cause for concern. The large volume of effluents produced by slaughterhouse activities is an alert to environmental and public health issues. The composition of wastewater and its final discharge should be evaluated strictly.
- Can slaughterhouse wastewater be recycled?
- Two models for slaughterhouse wastewater recycling were developed and balanced based on the presented examples and taking into consideration the state of the art in slaughterhouse wastewater treatment. These models examine two theoretical opportunities for SWW recycling and evaluate them in regard to their performance and potential applications.
- How good is treated wastewater from poultry slaughterhouse?
- Jabri et al. [ 15 ], reported the quality of the treated wastewater from poultry slaughterhouse through a phytotoxicity test, evaluating the germination index (GI) of the Lactuca sativa seed (lettuce plant as a bioindicator). There was an improvement from 22.35 to 64.65 % in the GI after treatment.
