Aquaforce RO features and figures
The Aquaforce RO brackish water treatment unit is particularly well-suited to off-site production in hard-to-reach areas, and is used in humanitarian contexts.
Based on reverse osmosis to treat dissolved salts, it enables the Aquaforce 2000 to be used to treat the salinity of certain sources.
Reverse osmosis:
The system can treat brackish water up to 20,000 ppm, with permeate quality within WHO standards < 2000 µS/cm.
- Production flow rate under nominal conditions: 1.1 m³/h
- Input flow between 1.6 and 2 m³/h, fed by an Aquaforce 2000
Aquaforce RO | Technical data
Inlet flow: 2 m³/h
Outlet flow: 1.1 m³/h
Maximum inlet pressure: 29.9 bar
Raw water salt concentration: 1-15 g/L at nominal flow rate of 1.1m3/h; 20 g/L “max” permissible
HP pump power: 2.2 kW
Safety features: Wired safety features: no PLC required for station operation; pressure switches and valves guarantee pressure below 30 bar; safety nets to protect user.
Quality control: integrated on-line salinometer
Weight/volume of Aquaforce 2000 + Aquaforce RO package: 4.5m3, 800 kg on 5 pallets (manual handling possible).
Capacity: 2,000 people*.
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*According to WHO recommendations
Reverse osmosis
Reverse osmosis is a water treatment process based on the pressure of water forced through a semi-permeable membrane. In particular, it can be used to desalinate brackish water by eliminating dissolved salts.
Training materials
In addition to the deployment graphic, the Aquaforce RO comes with an educational user manual to make installation and operation of the unit accessible to as many people as possible.
> Contact us if you'd like access.
On the field
Senegal, March 2024
In a rural region of Senegal, two desalination experts have installed a drinking water treatment plant to provide the population with access to quality water.
> Learn more about the mission of Vincent Renault and Mathieu Balian, two Veoliaforce volunteers from SIDEM (Veolia Water Technologies), who went out into the field after an intervention by Maxime Pellot, another Veoliaforce expert seconded by Veolia Water Technologies.
Pyrénées-Orientales, January 2023
Deployment of the Aquaforce RO was tested and validated in January 2023, during a field trial carried out in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France. The deployment, which took place in conditions close to humanitarian field conditions, validated the station's deployability. The unit is now operational.