Water Treatment Plants in Bangladesh: Ensuring Clean Water for a Healthier Nation
Short Business Description
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Long Business Description
JEM Water Purification Systems is an Engineering, Indenting, Trading, Importing & Exporting water & waste water treatment firm located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
We are Specialist of all kinds of Water & Waste water treatment works.
Our organization is involved in manufacturing, designing and service providing range of Mineral Water Plants, Waste Water Treatment Plant (ETP), Industrial Sewage Treatment Plant, Industrial Water Filter, Water Softeners and much more. The range of products are highly appreciated for their high quality effluent, minimal maintenance, maximum efficiency, low operating costs, easy to install and operate features. These cost-effective products are used in varied industrial applications.
Our Work Scopes:
1. Industrial water treatment Plant 2. Mineral water Drinking Plant 3. Iron Removal Water Treatment plant 4. DM Water industrial plant 5. Battery Water DM Plant 6. Distilled Water plant 7. Water softener for Boiler & Generator 8. Waste water treatment plant 9. Effluent treatment plant (ETP) 10. Sewerage treatment plant (STP) 11. Household Water Filter 12. Central Water treatment plant 13. Water treatment for food & Beverages factory 15. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plant
House#2,(3rd floor),Road#1, Jonota Housing ring road, Adabor, Dhaka-1207
Water Treatment Plants in Bangladesh: Ensuring Clean Water for a Healthier Nation
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Bangladesh, a country densely populated and rich in rivers, faces significant challenges in ensuring safe and clean drinking water for all. Rapid urbanization and industrial growth have led to the contamination of many natural water sources. To combat this, the government, along with various NGOs and international partners, has established numerous water treatment plants (WTPs) across the country. These plants are vital in purifying surface and groundwater to meet the needs of both urban and rural populations.
Modern water treatment plants in Bangladesh use a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove pollutants, bacteria, and harmful substances from water. In major cities like Dhaka and Chattogram, large-scale WTPs such as the Saidabad Water Treatment Plant and the Gandharbpur Plant are crucial in supplying millions of residents with safe water. Additionally, smaller decentralized units have been deployed in coastal and remote areas to address arsenic and salinity problems, improving public health and reducing waterborne diseases.
Despite progress, challenges remain in terms of maintenance, infrastructure development, and public awareness. Many rural areas still depend on untreated sources, and climate change poses a growing threat to water availability and quality. Continued investment, innovation, and collaboration are essential to expand and modernize water treatment facilities in Bangladesh. Ensuring universal access to clean water will not only improve health outcomes but also support the country’s sustainable development goals.
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