Iron and arsenic removal plant — treatment units on site

General Product

Arsenic Removal Plants

Arsenic mitigation is chemistry-specific; treatment selection must follow source-water analysis and operating discipline.

Project overview

Arsenic removal requires targeted chemistry and media/process selection based on arsenic speciation and co-contaminants.

System design must consider source variability, pre-oxidation needs, media lifecycle, and safe residual handling.

Unicare deploys arsenic treatment with application-specific O&M plans so compliance remains practical in the field.

Each system is engineered after source-water analysis, hydraulic checks, and utility integration constraints to avoid underperforming installations.

Our project approach includes design basis confirmation, instrumentation planning, and operator-focused handover documents.

Typical applications

  • Community drinking water schemes
  • Institutional rural supply
  • Groundwater correction programs
  • Village-level utility upgrades
  • Commercial and institutional utility infrastructure
  • Industrial process and service-water lines
  • Rural and peri-urban groundwater safety projects

Why teams choose this solution

Source-led chemistry selection

Community-scale deployment suitability

Serviceable media change strategy

Field-practical operating framework

Design decisions tied to actual source-water and operating variability

Structured commissioning with measurable startup checkpoints

Operator-friendly SOPs for day-to-day consistency

Source-chemistry-driven process selection to reduce field underperformance risk

How the system works

  1. Step 01

    Source testing

    Confirm arsenic profile and key co-contaminants before process selection.

  2. Step 02

    Conditioning stage

    Apply oxidation/pretreatment where needed for better removal kinetics.

  3. Step 03

    Primary removal

    Run through selected media/adsorptive process train.

  4. Step 04

    Safe operation

    Manage residuals and media replacement under defined SOPs.

  5. Step 05

    Engineering and approvals

    Freeze P&ID logic, utility tie-ins, and deliverable schedule before fabrication.

  6. Step 06

    Commissioning and handover

    Run performance checks, SOP training, and acceptance documentation for stable startup.

Technical snapshot

Design basis

Arsenic concentration + co-contaminant profile

Core process

Adsorptive/media-led treatment logic

Monitoring

Periodic verification per supply duty

O&M

Media replacement and safe disposal planning

Documentation package

GA/P&ID, O&M manual, commissioning checklist, and preventive maintenance plan

Execution model

Design, supply, installation support, and post-commissioning service pathways

FAQs

Can one arsenic process fit all sites?

No. Design changes with arsenic form, co-contaminants, and source variability.

Why is periodic testing still required after installation?

Because source-water chemistry can shift seasonally; verification protects long-term safety.

What project inputs are required before final design?

Typical inputs include source-water report, flow demand profile, available footprint, utility constraints, and compliance/reuse target.

Do you support installation and post-commissioning service?

Yes. Unicare supports installation planning, startup supervision, operator training, and AMC-oriented service continuity.

Need this system designed for your site conditions?

Share your raw-water profile, flow target, and operating constraints. Our team will suggest the right treatment train with practical O&M expectations.