Inopsys offers a technically and economically viable solution to the rising issue of water quality and drinking water availability.
It offers an alternative to hazardous wastewater transport and incineration while also removing micropollutants such as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and endocrine disruptors.
Inopsys combines three complimentary technological modules to extract and convert active pharmaceutical chemicals into biodegradable molecules via oxygen and ozone, ozonolysis, which can then be handled in biological wastewater treatment.
Furthermore, Inopsys enables the avoidance of pharmaceutical discharge into surface water and the environment in general.
Positive facts about Inopsys
- 99% removal of micro-pollutants, APIs and endocrine disruptors (can be removed at a cost much lower than incineration)
- 99% of the required chemicals are sustainable chemicals such as oxygen
- Selective removal of the problem causing component requires a minimum of energy, 8 fold less compared to standard technologies
- Removal of micro-pollutants, APIs en EDCs
- Reduction of CO2 compared to transport and Incineration and reduction of at least 1m3 CO2 per m3 of wastewater.
- Impact on the environment by removing steroidal and hormonal compounds
- 10 fold more selective than activated carbon and 20 fold cheaper than mainstream alternative of transport and incineration
- No CAPEX investment required – “Pay Per Use” business model
- Reuse of water possible and thus decrease of the water cost
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Inopsys offers a long-term, profitable, and dependable on-site unit for pharmaceutical and chemical wastewater treatment and purification.
Visit their website for all details : https://inopsys.eu/en
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