STP reuse, Zero Liquid Discharge and live sub-metering that lower factory water costs and give you a number for every litre, so treated and reject water becomes a resource, not a bill you pay twice.

Most factories buy fresh water and tanker top-ups while treated and RO-reject water runs to the drain, a paid-for resource, discharged. And without sub-metering, no one can say which line, process or shift is driving the cost. Metering makes water visible; reuse and ZLD make it cheaper. Together they turn water from an untracked overhead into a managed, accountable number.

Measure where water goes, recover what you're discharging, and keep a number on all of it.
Meter by line, process and area so you can see exactly where water, and cost, is going, in real time.
Route treated water back into cooling, flushing, gardening or process, fit-for-purpose, not down the drain.
Capture and reuse reject water that's currently a disposal cost, matched to a use its quality suits.
Design toward ZLD where it makes sense, meeting discharge norms while recovering the maximum water.
Live consumption, reuse and cost per unit, a single view for plant, finance and sustainability.
A prioritised plan that ties each intervention to litres saved and rupees off the water bill.
What a metered site looks like
Zero Liquid Discharge means recovering essentially all your wastewater so nothing is discharged as liquid. It's the right target for some sites (and some norms require it) but it's not automatic, we'll tell you whether it fits your process and discharge obligations, or whether high reuse gets you most of the benefit for less.
It depends on how much treated and reject water you currently discharge and how visible your usage is. We don't quote a blanket percentage, the audit and metering give you a site-specific number with the payback, before you commit to anything.
We work fit-for-purpose, matching each grade of recovered water to a use it genuinely suits (cooling, flushing, gardening, specific process steps), so quality is never the weak link.
Start where the cost and the unanswered questions are, usually the main inlet, the STP/RO, and the highest-consuming lines. You don't need to meter everything on day one; you need visibility where it changes decisions.
No. Most sites begin with an audit and targeted metering, prove the savings, then extend reuse and ZLD from there, each step funded by the last.
Book a 15-minute call and we'll scope metering, reuse and ZLD around your site, with the savings measured, not promised.