What is Green Water?

Green water is your second source of water for your business operation needs. Green water is the bio-effluent that has gone through tertiary treatment (i.e. Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membrane) processes. The product of this tertiary treatment is deemed to be suitable for many industrial use.

Consistent Water Source & Quality

Combining the tropical rainfall of Malaysia with the constant inflow of sewage water, the source for the GreenWater is in great abundance. Coupled with a matured and proven membrane filtration technology, Terasek E Hydra will be able to ensure a consistent quality and supply of Green Water to users.

A Sustainable Water Source

By directing a small portion of bio-effluent discharge for reclaim purposes, a new sustainable loop can be created in the water cycle. Not only the discharge back to the river will not be reduced, but the quality of the discharge received by the river can be improved as well.

Cost & Energy Efficient

Reclaiming water on site with the E Hydra Treatment Plant is extremely cost efficient in water usage as it reduces the energy needed to transport water from great distances. Green water can be delivered to your doorstep through a dedicated pipeline at a lower cost.

The water cycle

Contrary to popular belief, water is not a renewable source. Although the amount of water on earth is the same as to when it was formed, only 3% of available water is safe for use.

The Conventional Water Cycle

Sewage water produced by the public is channeled into the Sewage Treatment Plants of Indah Water. The sewage water will undergo primary and secondary treatment whereby it complies to the discharge standards of Department of Environment. The treated sewage water, also called the bio-effluent will then be discharged back to the rivers.

The New Approach

Terasek E Hydra will draw the bio-effluent from the Sewage Treatment Plants of Indah Water for tertiary treatment resulting in what we call GreenWater. This itself forms another closed and sustainable loop in the water cycle. Not only the discharge back to the river will not be reduced, but the quality of the discharge received by the river can be improved as well.