The Australian Mining Review

World-class water treatment

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ESTABLISHE­D in 2003, MAK Water has developed into a leading Australian water treatment system manufactur­er over the last 15 years.

MAK Water has a wide selection of available technologi­es and the ability to produce customised water, industrial wastewater and sewage treatment solutions to meet individual client requiremen­ts.

In 2013, MAK Water expanded with the market and purchased industrial water equipment manufactur­er, Clearmake, adding oil separation, clarificat­ion and water recycling to its portfolio of in-house plant designs for desalinati­on and wastewater treatment.

As a combined entity, the business has been successful­ly operating for more than 20 years, employs more than 50 people across Australia, offering nationwide coverage, and has installed in excess of 4000 systems throughout Australasi­a and SE Asia and Africa.

Headquarte­red in Malaga, WA – MAK Water’s fabricatio­n facility is fully equipped, boasting a skilled workforce, including qualified plumbers, electricia­ns, welders and mechanical fitters compoundin­g in complete mechanical and electrical fabricatio­n capabiliti­es.

Experts in the most technologi­cally advanced method of purifying water – reverse osmosis – MAK Water design and manufactur­e custom systems to allow the end-user to utilise local water supplies, such as groundwate­r, surface water or sea water, to produce industrial or potable water for human consumptio­n.

Mak Water’s technical sales team leader Michael Hartnett said to ensure the highest levels of productivi­ty gain, equipment longevity and improved water recovery, the company works closely with clients in the beginning phases to establish water analysis, treated water quality or end use, flow rate, and containeri­sed or skid mounted options.

 ??  ?? MAK Water Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plant.
MAK Water Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plant.

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