Desah provides answer to growing capacity problem
Desah's compact containerised wastewater treatment plant has been highlighted in the international trade magazine Water Magazine. The article describes how modular and decentralised treatment systems can help solve capacity problems in wastewater infrastructure and make housing projects possible again.
Plug-and-play wastewater treatment plant
According to the magazine, tens of thousands of new homes are delayed in the UK due to limited capacity in the sewerage and treatment network. Desah's containerised systems offer a quick and flexible solution to this. The plug-and-play systems are supplied as complete units and can be operational within a short time.
The installations are suitable for residential construction sites, holiday parks, hospitals and temporary expansion of existing treatment plants, among others. With a capacity of around 25 to 350 m³ of wastewater per day and the possibility of upscaling, they enable local and sustainable wastewater treatment.

“It is great to see international trade media paying attention to our container solution. The challenges around wastewater capacity play out in many places in Europe and that's where a decentralised, modular approach can really make a difference.”