evaplant, technology for reducing wastewater volumes

What is Evaplant technology?

The Evaplant technology consist in the plantation of rapidly growing shrub willows subjected to precision irrigation using wastewater. A process which, through the combined action of soil and willow microorganisms, helps reduce wastewater volumes.

Landfill sites

Mines

Key benefits

Reduction

Partial or complete reduction of effluent volume through evapotranspiration.

Capture

Carbon captured in willow biomass.

Water quality

Improved waterways quality in the receiving environment. 

The Evaplant technology can be paired with with our mining soil restoration solution that uses ramial chipped wood.

Turnkey project

1. Engineering

Preliminary and detailed engineering

  • Physical and chemical characterization of the soil at the side
  • Effluent characterization
  • Treatability tests
  • Authorization request

2. Establishment

Willow plantation

  • Preparation 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
  • Deployment of instrumentation for environmental monitoring

4. Operation and monitoring

Technical and environmental monitoring

  • Operation and maintenance
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Measurement of the willow’s agronomic and chemical properties
  • Seasonal monitoring of biomass yield

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