Monday 26 September 2011

TESCON AQUA TECH a water treatment plants company has opened its branch at Marripalem, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, India.

TESCON AQUA TECH is a leading water treatment plants and chemicals supplier working from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, had opened its branch at Marripalem, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India on August’2011. This month they are started full fledged operations. Their main concentration is on Industrial sector like Power projects, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles, Bulk drugs, Packaged drinking water units, Domestic water treatment, Commercial water treatment, Boiler feed water treatment, Residential water treatment, Community water, Electro plating industries, Hospital dialysis water, Drinking water plants and cooling tower feed water.

Products are : RO Plant (Reverse osmosis), Water softener, DM Plant, Micron filters, Sand filters, Activated carbon filters, Dosing pumps, Membranes, High pressure pumps, Mineral water plants, RO systems, RO units, Antiscalant chemical, Ozonator, UV Sterilizers, FRP Pressure vessels, Multiport valves, Ion exchange resins, Test kits, Digital online PH, TDS Meters and etc.

Mineral water

Sunday 21 August 2011

Purified water is becoming cheaper in rural india

Yes, In recent times purified water is becoming cheaper in rural area, particularly in Andhra pradesh. As most parts of Andhra pradesh is depending on ground water for daily usages like drinking and cooking and  day by day water levels are falling down, it is affecting on quality of the water.

People started using Reverse Osmosis membrane technology to treat the high salinity ground water. It increased drastically for the last 5 to 6 years. NGO'S are donating water treatment plants to the villagers, some places villagers are contributing amounts to install water treatment plants and Rural Banks are giving loans to youth by starting schemes for them for self employment.

As number of MNC's entered into coutry, like Dow/Filmtec, Hydronautics and GE who are original manufacturers of membranes, making easy for water purifier manufacturers, to maintain sufficiant stocks to meet the requirment of end users.

As per my observation 20 Liters of purified water is costing only Rs.2/- only. that means 10 paise per liter.
It is good to see that, people are not depending on governament for installation of the plant. We have to appreciate the role of NGO'S in installing the water purifiers and maintaining them. Many other big companies have to take a step ahead to contribute their part to help the rural india. And also Bank sectors have to start giving new loan schemes to the youth of the rural india.

So that people get work and purified and healty water, which is primary need for every human being.

I hope, the price even comes down so that every common man gets purified water at affordable price.

"SAVE WATER, GIFT IT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS"