Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant

 

A 20,000 GPD (Gallons Per Day) Reverse Osmosis (RO) System is a water filtration system that uses the process of reverse osmosis to purify water and produce up to 20,000 gallons of clean, fresh water per day.

The RO process involves pushing water through a semi-permeable membrane that removes impurities and contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, salts, and minerals, from the water.

20,000 GPD RO system typically includes several components, such as pre-filters to remove sediment and larger particles, a high-pressure pump to push the water through the membrane, the reverse osmosis membrane itself, and a post-filter to remove any remaining impurities.

These systems can vary in size and complexity depending on the specific application, but they all share the same goal of producing large amounts of clean, safe drinking water for industrial and commercial use.

Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant