Industrial Water Supply
Overview

Almost every industrial process requires water and water demand grows in parallel with increases in the global industrial base. These sectors include power generation, refineries, construction, agriculture, metals and mining. In these sectors, large volumes of treated water are involved in the production process. Companies are increasingly evaluating their water footprint and ways to access, utilize and reuse water more efficiently.
For application in industrial sectors, WATER STANDARD’s mobile and power independent vessel-based solutions provide a reliable and cost-competitive alternative, capable of meeting water quality and quantity needs as a site-specific or regional solution.
WATER STANDARD provides a fully outsourced range of products to meet the water treatment requirements of the mining, downstream oil and gas, and construction industries.
Construction Industry
WATER STANDARD can provide a reliable supply of process water for construction-site demands, with flexible contract durations to meet short or long term needs. WATER STANDARD can comply with varing water quality and quantity requirements and has the ability to ramp up or down to meet fluctuations in water demand.
WATER STANDARD also has the design and operational flexibility to meet a construction site’s wastewater treatment requirements.
WATER STANDARD can also design to provide a construction site with additional power, if needed.
Mining Industry
A significant quantity of water is an essential commodity needed for mining and metals production. Without access to a reliable, consistent quality and supply of water, these critical processes either cannot take place or are severely impaired.
The mining sector is moving toward desalination as a source of drought-proof supply that has not been previously allocated. However, there are nevertheless still challenges and constraints that have to be addressed for land-based plants.
WATER STANDARD can provide a flexible and reliable source of process water for mining operations, that gives mining companies the ability to secure their own water supply without being limited by diminishing groundwater, surface supplies or existing infrastructure.
WATER STANDARD’s vessels can produce water while in one place from 3 to up to 20 years or move up and down coastlines delivering water to water distribution grids already in place by anchoring it’s vessels at optimum locations for tie in offshore.
In areas where geography and remoteness of location are challenges, WATER STANDARD can use onboard pumps to deliver water considerable distances inland and can also deliver power to shore, if needed, using umbilical cables.
