evaplant, technology for reducing wastewater volumes
What is Evaplant technology?
Evaplant leverages the evapotranspiration of willows to reduce the volume of wastewater from industrial sites. The technology also enables the degradation of certain contaminants by soil microorganisms and the absorption of pollutants by the willows.
Fully automated, the irrigation is adjusted according to the needs of the willows and the climatic conditions.
We have a cutting-edge team and specialized equipment to carry out your projects, from planting to harvesting. Additionally, our nursery, which produces several million willow cuttings annually, ensures high-quality planting material and offers the best varieties available on the market.
Our clients
Evaplant
Technology
The benefits
Reduction
Partial or complete reduction of effluent volume through evapotranspiration
Capture
Carbon capture in willow biomass
Valorization
Valorization of effluent resources through the production of high value-added products
Turnkey project
1. Engineering
Preliminary and detailed engineering
- Physical and chemical characterization of the site’s soil
- Effluent characterization
- Treatability tests
- Authorization request
2. Establishment
Planting willows
- Preparation of the establishment area
- Mechanized planting of willows
- Monitoring of plantation establishment and screening
3. Installation
Installation of wastewater irrigation system
- Installation of the irrigation system and pumping station
- Implementation of instrumentation for environmental monitoring
4. Operation and monitoring
Technical and environmental monitoring of the process
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Operation and maintenance of the process
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Environmental monitoring of the process
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Measurement of the agronomic and chemical properties of willows
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Seasonal monitoring of biomass yield
5. Willow harvesting
Harvesting of willows and local valorization of biomass
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Quantification of nutrient and metal uptake by willows
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Quantification of carbon capture by the process
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