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Project Report on Packaged Drinking Water Plant - 1558 Words

PROJECT REPORT OBJECT SET UP OF PACKAGED DRINKING WATER/MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURING PLANT IN NIAMEY, NIGER INTRODUCTION Water is life and it is the major component of human body, however there is always acute shortage of pure, hygienic and safe drinking water in major parts of the world. Packaged Drinking Water and Mineral water is the water which is bottled after treating potable water through various scientific process which makes the water free of harmful bacteria, viruses etc. and make is fit for human consumption. MARKET POTENTIAL With the increasing awareness and consciousness for health and hygiene, and also due to the increasing standard of living there is a great demand of safe and hygienically processed and packed drinking†¦show more content†¦4. There should be no public drainage/gutter passing nearby the proposed land for project, as it can cause microbiological quality issues. 5. There should be 3 Phase Electric power supply available for the proposed site. 6. The land should be easily accessible for entry of heavy vehicles. FACILITIES amp; MACHINERIES REQUIRED 1. Bore well with 5 HP Pump and 1.5 to 2 inch pipeline with arrangements for dosing chlorine. 2. Food Grade Plastic/FRP/Concrete tiled Water Reservoir of capacity 40 cubic meter for storage of pre-filtered raw water at least 3 ft. above ground level. 3. Raw Water Filtration amp; Processing Plant designed as per the quality of raw water sample obtained and it may include all or any of the following i.e. Sand Filtration, Carbon Filtration, Deionization Chamber, Micron pre-filter, pH Correction system, Primary Storage Tank, Final Micron Filters, Ultra filtration System, Reverse Osmosis System, U.V. Treatment, Final Storage tank and Ozone dosing and re-circulation system or any other latest available technology for water treatment, with automated and user-friendly operating systems, durable life and easy for maintenance. 4. 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