Addressing Water Scarcity: Ensuring Water Security with Mobile Water Solutions
Water security poses a significant challenge to industries worldwide, impacting their operations, revenue, and sustainability efforts. With droughts increasing in frequency and severity, reliable water resources are no longer guaranteed. Businesses reliant on water-intensive processes now face the urgent task of securing a sustainable water supply while upholding environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility (CSR) objectives. In response, industries are increasingly turning to mobile water treatment providers such as NSI Mobile Water Solutions, offering tailored water treatment and wastewater reuse systems to address the specific needs of businesses facing water shortages.
The urgency of water security
According to GWI, at least 69% of the impact of climate change is expressed through the water cycle. Climate change is increasing the intensity of droughts and floods. The value at risk from water-related events is expected to reach $3.1 trillion by 2034. As the prevalence of droughts and floods increases, and regulations relating to industrial discharges become more challenging, water is becoming an increasingly important determinant of corporate profitability.
The ramifications of water scarcity extend beyond mere financial losses; they also involve reputational damage and ethical considerations. Inadequate access to water resources not only hinders production but also jeopardises a company’s ability to meet regulatory standards and fulfil its commitments to sustainability and CSR initiatives. Water sustainability is the only way forward.
Protect your business with a 24/7 treated water solution during water scarcity challenges.
Out-of-the-box solutions to water scarcity
Innovative solutions are imperative to mitigate the impact on industries. NSI Mobile Water Solutions (NSI MWS) of Nijhuis Saur Industries stands as a pragmatic response, providing tailored water, wastewater, and reuse treatment systems designed to address the specific needs of businesses facing water availability issues.
NSI Mobile Water Solutions offers a wide range of services and technologies, ensuring adequate treated water quality and quantity for industries. From emergency provision of temporary water treatment to long-term asset rental, and advanced plug-and-play technologies capable of adapting to diverse feedwater sources—such as towns’ mains, boreholes, rivers, reservoirs, and even wastewater resources—NSI MWS provides scalable and customisable solutions to meet the most pressing demands of industrial operations.
The benefits of NSI Mobile Water Solutions are significant, especially in environments where feedwater sources vary. By enabling industries to effectively treat alternative water sources, NSI MWS helps mitigate the risks associated with fluctuating water availability and declining water quality. Where water resources become scarcer, water quality often deteriorates due to increased pollutant concentration, worsened by saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers. Common applications include treating water with high chloride levels using mobile seawater reverse osmosis assets, as well as managing conductivity levels, suspended solids, elevated microbiological content, high organics, and alternative feed supplies.
Additionally, using advanced polishing treatment methods such as reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration to reuse wastewater, reduces water demand and promotes sustainable business practices by lessening environmental impact. Mobile wastewater reuse is increasingly vital in addressing water scarcity, offering a flexible solution for agricultural irrigation, industrial processes, and environmental rehabilitation. These systems, equipped with filtration and purification methods, also play a crucial role in minimizing the environmental footprint of wastewater discharge, safeguarding freshwater reservoirs, and conserving drinking water.
Conserving drinking water and repurposing wastewater on-site with reuse solution: a real-life example
Real-world case studies highlight the effectiveness of NSI Mobile Water Solutions in addressing the challenges posed by water scarcity in industries. For example, the experience of a major petrochemical player in Germany exemplifies the significant impact of mobile water treatment solutions. Faced with regional water scarcity and regulatory constraints, the refinery implemented a comprehensive water management strategy using temporary treatment assets from NSI MWS. The refinery deployed a tailored treatment system to reduce drinking water consumption and comply with wastewater discharge restrictions. Leveraging mobile technologies, NSI MWS provided a variety of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis assets, enabling efficient treatment of surface water and wastewater reuse. This solution helped the refinery conserve water resources and aligned with the company’s sustainability objectives.
Advancing water security and sustainability
As the global water crisis intensifies, industries must prioritize investment in advanced water treatment technologies to thrive in a water-constrained world. Mobile water and wastewater reuse systems present a proactive solution to address this challenge. With NSI Mobile Water Solutions’ expertise and commitment to water security, industries can navigate the complexities of water scarcity and emerge stronger. Collaborating with NSI Mobile Water Solutions empowers businesses to fortify their resilience against water shortages while advancing their environmental goals.
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About the Author
Pedro Miguel Paixão
Sales & Business Development Manager, Portugal & South of Spain
With over 15 years of experience in multinational companies within the Environmental, Chemicals, and Engineering sectors, Pedro Paixão has extensive expertise in these fields.
He also has 7 years of experience in the water treatment industry, further broadening his background and contributing to the development and growth of NSI Mobile Water Solutions across Portugal and the South of Spain.