With a cooperation agreement signed, the NVPP pilot project is set to be implemented at the wastewater treatment work (WwTW) in Weert, the Netherlands, representing a collaborative effort between Waterschapbedrijf Limburg (WBL), Royal HaskoningDHV, and SBE Piping Machine- en Apparatenbouw from Eijsden.
At its core, the NVPP is designed to produce localised, customised qualities of water. This unique approach differs from conventional wastewater treatment as it allows water authorities to reclaim freshwater from wastewater, creating a new, decentralised and always available water source for a high-quality purpose, instead of discharging it.
The NVPP combines Nereda's advanced wastewater treatment technology with the modular construction concept of Verdygo from Waterschapbedrijf Limburg. It's not just another treatment plant—it's a versatile, modular installation seamlessly integrated into local wastewater transport systems. Its scalability and transportability make it an ideal solution for both temporary and permanent water management challenges.
The NVPP offers a proactive solution tailored to tackling drought challenges and catering to local water purification needs. By tapping into existing wastewater transport systems, the NVPP purifies wastewater, delivering customised, purified water directly to the end-user. This solution will alleviate strain on existing treatment plants, support construction in areas with limited wastewater infrastructure, and foster vibrant, water-rich environments in new areas.
The first NVPP installment will take shape at the WwTW in Weert. This serves as a controlled environment for WBL, Royal HaskoningDHV, and SBE to fine-tune operations and explore the possibilities of producing tailor-made water. Furthermore, this pilot project will be a testament to the NVPP's capabilities, demonstrating its efficiency and results to industry professionals. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting journey!