WEC Water Commissions 3 MLD Water Treatment Plant at Zimbabwe Gold Mine

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WEC Water Commissions 3 MLD Water Treatment Plant at Zimbabwe Gold Mine
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EC Water has set up a 3 MLD (million liters per day) water treatment plant at a gold mine in Zimbabwe. This project ensures safe drinking water for the mine, meeting Zimbabwean potable water standards. The new plant improves sustainability and efficiency in the mining sector.

How the Water Treatment Works

This system uses advanced processes to clean and purify water. Here’s how it works:

  • Gravity Cascade Aeration – Removes dissolved gases and increases oxygen levels.
  • Coagulation & Flocculation – Binds fine particles for easier removal.
  • High-Rate Clarification – Speeds up sedimentation and solid removal.
  • AFM Filtration – Uses advanced media to remove fine particles and contaminants.
  • Final Disinfection – Ensures water safety before use.

A Step Towards Sustainable Mining

Mining depends on large amounts of water. Poor water management leads to shortages and pollution. This project helps by:

  • Reducing reliance on external water sources.
  • Improving water recycling within the mine.
  • Lowering environmental impact.

Why This Matters for Zimbabwe

Gold mining is key to Zimbabwe’s economy. However, water scarcity and contamination pose major risks. With this new plant:

  • Mines get clean, safe water for daily operations.
  • The environmental footprint of mining is reduced.
  • Water resources are used more efficiently.

WEC Water’s Commitment to Innovation

WEC Water delivers customized water treatment solutions for industries. Their focus is on efficiency, sustainability, and compliance. With this project, they continue to support responsible mining and environmental conservation.