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India’s Future of Urban Water: High-Recovery STP Reuse

 

India’s cities are running out of conventional water faster than they can build new supply. Treated sewage is the largest untapped urban water source on the subcontinent, and the technology to recover it reliably is finally here. Join IDE’s India and water-engineering leadership for a working session on TTRO policy, the economics of high-recovery reuse, and the field data from succesful Pulse Flow Reverse Osmosis deployments.

 

What you’ll learn:

 

  • The real shape of India’s urban water gap: current STP capacity, utilisation rates, and where the unrecovered volume actually sits.
  • TTRO policy and the procurement window: why the next 24 months matter for utilities and industrial offtakers planning reuse infrastructure.
  • Wastewater minimisation and the limits of standard RO: fouling, scaling, recovery ceilings, and the lifetime cost implications.
  • Pulse Flow Reverse Osmosis (PFRO) explained: what single-stage pulsed-brine RO actually does to fouling, recovery, and membrane life.
  • PFRO vs standard RO: side-by-side on recovery, energy, footprint, and total cost of water.
  • Cherokee case study (Colorado, USA): operating data from a live indirect potable reuse plant using PFRO.
  • Where this fits in India: practical deployment paths for municipal corporations, industrial parks, and PPP-structured projects.

 

Roi Zaken, Water Treatment Process Department Director
Nayan Shah, Sales Director, India

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