New Delhi: Boson Whitewater has signed an MoU with IAPMO India to establish standards and validation for recycled water. The agreement aims to ensure compliance, workforce training, and the adoption of water-saving technologies.
Focus on Water Standardization and Compliance
The partnership will focus on setting standards for Boson Whitewater’s treated water, known as ‘Whitewater.’ It will also include specialized training in water management and compliance checks for water treatment equipment. IAPMO India, a plumbing and water quality standards organization, will assess and validate Boson Whitewater’s recycling process using established protocols.
Zero Liquid Discharge Initiative
As part of the agreement, IAPMO India will implement Boson Whitewater’s system at its facility to achieve Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD), reducing water wastage. The company’s filtration technology, which includes an 11-step process with IoT-based monitoring, will be deployed to track water quality and optimize resource use.
Leadership Insights
Dr. K Chandrashekhar, Managing Director of IAPMO India, said the collaboration aims to promote safe and sustainable water reuse. “Scientific validation and compliance with safety benchmarks are crucial for expanding the use of recycled water,” he noted.
Vikas Brahmavar, CEO and Co-Founder of Boson Whitewater, emphasized that independent validation is essential to address concerns about using recycled water. “This partnership strengthens our commitment to safe water reuse and demonstrates the effectiveness of our filtration technology,” he said.
Addressing Water Scarcity Through Reuse
With growing concerns over water scarcity, industrial and commercial establishments are under pressure to adopt sustainable water management practices. The collaboration between Boson Whitewater and IAPMO India aims to standardize and promote recycled water use while ensuring quality and regulatory compliance.
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