Watercare Innovations

Watercare Innovations

Water, Waste, Steam, and Air Conditioning Services

Randfontein, Gauteng 12,625 followers

Watercare Innovations supplies innovative water treatment solutions.

About us

Watercare Innovations is a water purification supplier, delivering tailor-made solutions in the fields of water treatment chemicals, and engineered plants such as potable and wastewater purification plants. We exceed our client’s expectations with our professional, cost-effective approach to solution-based engineering, whether optimizing an industrial water process, building and commissioning a water treatment plant, or managing more complex solid-liquid separation processes. The company possesses an enviable in-house engineering capability, employing a team of chemical, metallurgical, and mechanical engineers who provide process engineering design, R&D, and support services for our potable and effluent water treatment, solid-liquid separation, chemical dosing, remote monitoring and control, and mineral process optimization plants. We focus on the operations and maintenance of water treatment plants, equipment, and water-related infrastructure by deploying trained and qualified operating and maintenance personnel to client facilities. Watercare Innovations is based in Charlotte, the United States, and Gauteng South Africa.

Website
https://watercareinnovations.com
Industry
Water, Waste, Steam, and Air Conditioning Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Randfontein, Gauteng
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
Potable & Effluent Water Treatment, Solid-Liquid Separation, and Metals Upgrade

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    ⚙ PROJECT PROGRESS   Watercare Innovations has designed this ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) packaged #watertreatment plant system to treat a 12 MLD (million litres per day) mine wastewater feed, yielding 8 million litres of potable water daily.   We will operate and maintain the system on behalf of our client, ensuring optimal performance and consistent production of SANS 241 compliant water, seamlessly integrated into their reticulation network. 💧 #thewatercareway

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    📝 Training must be pumping!   It’s #training day at Watercare Innovations! Today, our team dived into pump selection and troubleshooting, as presented by our senior mechanical engineer and in-house pump expert, Rudi Theunissen.   It was a great opportunity for our area managers, site engineers, and senior personnel to connect, share knowledge, discuss experiences, examine case studies, and provide site-specific recommendations.   When it comes to pump selection or troubleshooting, we’ve got you covered! 💧 #thewatercareway

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    ✈ What an incredible experience at the #MINExpo2024 in Las Vegas! Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth. It was a pleasure connecting, #networking, and discussing our innovative #watertreatment solutions with industry leaders from around the globe. A special shout-out to our amazing team - Rinesh Jivanji, Brentton Fossati, and Johannes Redelinghuys - for representing Watercare Innovations. Your passion and enthusiasm made this event a great success! 💧 We are excited for the opportunities that lie ahead! #addingvalue #thewatercareway

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    Our CEO, Morné Pienaar, visited our stall (Hall 5, Stand D7) at Electra Mining Expo this morning. Stop by to meet with one of our engineers and enjoy a refreshing Watercare water! We’re here from 2-6 September.

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    💧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗦𝗛𝗔𝗣𝗘 𝗢𝗙 (𝗢𝗨𝗥) 𝗪𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥 In the latest issue of the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) Quarterly (July/September 2024), a compelling special report sheds light on South Africa’s vulnerable water systems and infrastructure. This report not only highlights the challenges and growing risks but also serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for innovative solutions in this sector. South Africa’s Blue Drop Report starkly highlights the deteriorating state of the country's water infrastructure. Of the 958 water supply systems assessed, only 26 achieved the prestigious Blue Drop Certification, a significant decline from 44 systems in 2014. Alarming increases in systems classified as critically underperforming were noted, jumping from 174 in 2014 to 277 in 2023. These figures underscore the urgent need for reform in water management, exacerbated by systemic challenges such as financial mismanagement and inadequate maintenance. For private water care companies operating within South Africa, these findings present both challenges and opportunities. The decline in drinking water quality, as evidenced by a regression in microbiological compliance from 5% in 2014 to 46% in 2023, demands immediate and innovative interventions. Furthermore, with 64% of wastewater treatment works at high or critical risk, the private sector’s expertise in infrastructure development, efficient process management, and advanced technological solutions becomes indispensable. The Department of Water and Sanitation’s Blue, Green, and No Drop reports serve as a clarion call for collaboration between the public and private sectors. Government efforts, though commendable, are insufficient to reverse the ongoing decline. Private sector participation can provide the technical skills, investment, and innovative approaches needed to stabilize and improve the country’s water infrastructure. However, this participation hinges on the creation of a transparent, accountable, and supportive regulatory environment that encourages sustained engagement and investment. South Africa’s water crisis is not just a governmental challenge but a national one, requiring the collective effort of both public and private stakeholders. With strategic partnerships, the private sector can play a pivotal role in addressing the infrastructural and operational deficiencies identified in these reports, ensuring sustainable and safe water services for all South Africans.

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    Our International Business Development Engineers, Olivier Kapya and Tjasse Biewenga, recently visited a client in Ivory Coast.  During this visit, Watercare Innovations secured an order for a drinking water project designed to ensure safe water consumption across multiple locations within the facility using our Coolquench Units which are tailored specifically to meet site-specific needs and conditions. Our team is passionate about providing our clients with customised solutions that guarantee safe and reliable drinking water, and we are committed to delivering exceptional service and expertise to support the health and well-being of communities around the world.

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    We at Watercare Innovations are pleased to showcase the transformation of our latest project: a 0.5MLD Ultrafiltration (UF) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plant. This state-of-the-art facility now delivers SANS241 compliant potable drinking water, ensuring a reliable supply of safe and clean water. We take pride in our commitment to sustainable water solutions and our efforts to improve water quality for the communities we serve. Rudi Theunissen

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    At Watercare Innovations (WCI) we understand that running a system that is regularly cleaned impacts energy efficiency and savings. The first step towards a successful programme is, therefore, some form of pre-commission cleaning, for newly constructed cooling systems, or in-service/out-of-service cleaning (on-line/off-line cleaning) for existing operational systems. The second step, pre-filming, is the formation of a film to act as a barrier to corrosion, thereby passivating the metal surfaces. Reflecting back on Olivier Kapya and Dawie Terblanche Andries’s earlier visit at one of our valued clients in Mali, our objectives were clear. Ensure efficient chemical treatment program is in place, install a new bleed-off panel and perform an out-of-service cleaning of the condenser tubes using one of our chemical blends, thus providing the below benefits: - Minimize scale and corrosion build-up in the systems - Maximize equipment life - Establish an impervious, corrosion resistant film - Maximize energy efficiency

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