Future Water Treatment Trends:
3 things to focus on.

Water treatment is undergoing a rapid transformation, and at Jems Environmental, we’re proud to lead the charge with specialist innovative biotechnology solutions. By combining cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices, we are redefining how businesses approach water management. Our commitment to cleaner water and greener practices is shaping the future of the industry.

Advanced Biotechnology Solutions

Biotechnology plays a pivotal role in enhancing water treatment efficiency. Tailored microbial solutions and bioengineered enzymes can significantly accelerate the breakdown of organic contaminants in wastewater, reducing retention times and energy usage. For example, vortex breeding areas, like those implemented by Jems Environmental, can optimise bacterial activity, leading to faster and more efficient water treatment.

Intelligent Dosing Systems

Using AI and IoT-based technology for chemical dosing systems allows for real-time monitoring and precise adjustments to treatment processes. This reduces the risk of overuse or underuse of chemicals, ensuring optimal performance while cutting down on waste and cost. By leveraging these systems, companies can reduce chemical consumption by significant margins—an efficiency upgrade that directly impacts the bottom line.

Sludge Management Innovations

Sludge management is often a costly and resource-heavy aspect of water treatment. At Jems, we’re continuously striving to help improve the efficiency of technologies such as anaerobic digestion and thermal hydrolysis which converts sludge into biogas to be used as a clean energy source. These processes not only reduce waste volumes but also generate renewable energy, turning a by-product into a valuable resource.

By adopting these developments, companies can transform their water treatment processes, achieving greater efficiency, compliance, and sustainability. Jems Environmental is already at the forefront of implementing many of these advancements, helping industries transition to smarter, greener water treatment solutions.