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RE-CYCLE to SAVE 1 Water & Environment GET WATER’S Group of Companies - Group Profile RE-CYCLE TO SAVE 1 Water & Environment GET WATER’S Group of Companies - Group Profile GET Water Solutions Pvt.Ltd • Water Treatment • Waste Water Treatment • Water Movement • Water Storage • Engineered Solutions Ecofil Technologies • Advanced Wastewater Treatment Global Enviro Tech • Environmental Impact Assessment • Environmental Monitoring • Environmental Auditing • Solid Waste Management BI Marketing and Services Pumps Water Treatment Components GRP Water Storage Systems 2 Water & Environment GET WATER’S Group of Companies - Group Profile 3 Water & Environment GET WATER’S Group of Companies - Group Profile View of Environmental Laboratory and R&D Centre 4 Water & Environment 5 Water & Environment Operations Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Chennai Hyderabad Coimbatore Nellore Kerala Karnataka Kochi Bangalore Calicut Trivanduram Bangladesh Maharashtra Sri Lanka Pune Dubai 6 Water & Environment Strengths Complete Environmental Management Solutions Complete inhouse LAB and R & D set up which is the back bone for all our Innovative solutions All India Sales and Service Network Team Strength of 250 Employees Backed with over 25 years of Experience in Water and Wastewater Management Over 700 Satisfied Customers Certification by Various State Pollution Control Boards Approved by Most Consultants 7 Water & Environment Group – Partial List of Clients Offerings for Services Sector Manufacturing Sector •Technology & Business Parks •Automotive •Hi-tech Manufacturing •Retail •Pharma •Residential •Textiles •Hospitality •Food & Beverages •Healthcare •Cement •Tyres •Education •Metals •Malls & Multiplexes •Sugar •Airports •Oil & gas •Stadiums & Golf Courses •Chemical •Paper •Gardens & Amusement Parks 8 Water & Environment Clientele Services Sector Manufacturing Sector Technology & Business Automotive Parks Hi-tech Manufacturing Retail Pharma Residential Textiles Hospitality Food & Beverages Healthcare Cement Education Tyres Malls & Multiplexes Metals Airports Sugar Stadiums & Golf Courses Oil & gas Gardens & Amusement Chemical Parks Paper 9 Water & Environment Clientele - Services Sector Hospitality Healthcare Taj Hotels & Resorts Apollo Oberoi Hotel & Flight MIOT Kitchen Lifeline Hospitals Meridien Kerala Institute of Medical Accord Metropolitan Science Leela Group Kamakshi Hospital Welcome Group Billroth Hospital Sheraton Hotels Ramachandra Hospital Marriot Casino Group Days Inn Residency Group GRT Hotel & Resorts The Park 10 Water & Environment Clientele - Services Sector Developers Technology & Business K Raheja Universal Parks Hiranandani Infosys DLF Wipro Emaar MGF TCS GMR Group CTS RMZ HCL Salarpuria Patni Muthoot Hexaware Ceebros Accenture Parsn Satyam Computers Gera Developers Microsoft Appasamy Real Estates Computer Associates Arihant L & T InfoTech Ashok Leyland Ascendas Olympia Tech Park 11 Water & Environment Clientele - Services Sector Education Malls & Multiplexes IIM, Calicut Chennai City Centre Merit Institute Spencer Plaza Indian School of Business, Hyderabad Ampa Multiplex Vinayaka Mission Express Mall SSN Engg College Satyam Cinemas Ramachandra Medical Abhirami Multiplex College Mayajaal Gokulam Medical Ispahani Centre College Metro Cash & Carry American International Oberon Mall School Hilite Focus Mall Bhagalkot Medical College 12 Water & Environment Clientele - Services Sector Stadiums & Golf Gardens & Amusement Courses Parks Chepauk Cricket Stadium Kishkinta Karnataka Golf Course Queens Land MGM Dizze World Airports VGP Golden Beach Bangalore International Airport Lalbagh Hyderabad International Airport Cubbon Park 13 Water & Environment Clientele - Manufacturing Sector Automotive Hi-tech Manufacturing Hyundai Nokia Ford Flextronics Toyota Kirloskar Motorola Komatsu Dell Delphi TVS Foxconn Ashok Leyland Samsung BMW TITAN Volvo Textiles Pharma S. P. Textiles Orchid Chemicals Indus Fila Baxter Jay Jay Mills Shasun Chemicals Loyal Textiles Sun Pharma Premier Mills Hetero Drugs K. G. Denim Aurobindho Pharma India Dyeing 14 Water & Environment Clientele - Manufacturing Sector Food & Beverages Cement Coca Cola Chettinad Cement Pepsico Ramco Industries Hatsun Agro Products Visaka Cements Vanmalle Confectionery Madras Cements United Breweries Balaji Breweries & Distilleries Metals Empee Group SAIL, Salem Britannia Mettur Aluminium Parry Confectionery Sterlite Copper Navabharat Ferro Alloys Tyres Lanco MRF Indian Aluminium Apollo Tyres 15 Water & Environment Clientele - Manufacturing Sector Sugar Oil & Gas Rajshree Sugars Chennai Petroleum Bannari Amman Sugars Kochi Refineries Sagar Sugars ONGC Empee Sugars Cairn Energy E.I.D. 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The total shed is situated on a 4.5 acre land and adequate open space is available for material yard and undertaking heavy fabrication. This unit is covered under Small Scale Industries program of Government of India. 27 Water & Environment Manufacturing Services – Fabrication facility TIG Welding Machine Hand Drilling Machine ARC Welding Machine Fitters Tool Kit Plate rolling / bending machine Gas Cutting Set Pedestal Drilling Machine A – Frame Air Compressor Lifting Fork Diesel Generator - 62.5 KVA Oven for Electrodes Saunder Machine Hydraulic Pump Grinding Machine 28 Water & Environment Manufacturing Services – Fabrication facility Materials Handled Mild Steel Mild Steel with Rubber lined Stainless Steel – SS 304/316/316 L Carbon Steel 29 Water & Environment Manufacturing Services – Fabrication facility Third Party Inspection We can also liaison with inspection agencies for job certification, and fabrication can be done as per clients Quality assurance Plan and drawings. 30 Water & Environment Manufacturing Services - Products Sand & Carbon Filters Softeners & DM plants Atmospheric Tanks Bulk storage Tanks Dosing Tanks RO & UF Skids MBR modules Clarifiers & Reactors 31 Water & Environment 32 Water & Environment Advanced Waste Water Treatment Technologies at a glance Oxycell - destruction of color, COD substances by electro oxidation mechanism Electro flocculator - separation of color matrix and suspended /colloidal substances by non destructive electro sedimentation mechanism Electro floatation - separation of low density floatable solids by diffusion mechanism Electrostrat - polishing treatment to reduce BOD matrix by electro stratification treatment 33 Water & Environment Advanced Wastewater Treatment Textile Salt Recovery System and Wash Water Treatment and Recovery 34 Water & Environment Advanced Wastewater Treatment 35 Water & Environment Advanced Wastewater Treatment TEXTILES – WASH WATER TREATMENT / SALT WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM 36 Water & Environment Advanced Wastewater Treatment EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND RECOVERY IN FOOD INDUSTRY 37 Water & Environment Advanced Wastewater Treatment EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND RECOVERY – FOOD BASED INDUSTRY 38 Water & Environment 39 Water & Environment Environmental Impact Assessment Base Line Studies Environmental Assessment Prediction of Incremental Levels of Pollutants Evaluation and Modeling Studies Environmental Management Plan Approvals from the Ministry of Environment and Forests and State Pollution Control Boards 40 Water & Environment Environmental Monitoring Meteorological Monitoring Air Quality Monitoring and Modelling Studies Noise Level Monitoring Water Quality Monitoring Source Emission Monitoring Performance Evaluation Studies 41 Water & Environment Environmental Auditing Environmental Compliance Audit Waste Minimization Audit Environmental Due Diligence Audit Discipline Specific Air, Water, Wastewater and Hazardous Waste Audit Environmental Statements and Reporting 42
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