Polymer Preparation and Dosing System Shipped for a Lake Restoration Project

Our shipment of a polymer preparation and dosing system for use in a lake-cleaning process in a North African country has been completed. Over time, sediment, organic matter, and various pollutants accumulating in lakes and aquatic ecosystems may lead to reduced water depth, deteriorating water quality, and a weakening of ecological balance. In this context, lake dredging is a critical restoration method aimed at recovering the waterbody’s capacity and hydraulic regime through the controlled removal of materials deposited on the lakebed. Dredging delivers multi-dimensional benefits such as ecological rehabilitation, sediment management, enhanced suitability for recreational use, and reduced flood risk.

In lake restoration projects, alongside dredging, the management of turbidity and suspended solids is also essential for achieving sustainable improvements in water quality. Accordingly, our project includes the installation of a polymer preparation and dosing system. The system will enable polymer solution preparation at the concentration required by the process, controlled maturation/aging, and precise dosing to the required application points on site. By improving flocculation efficiency, it will support the settling of fine particles, enhance treatment performance, and strengthen operational stability.

Our scope of work is planned to include process needs assessment, equipment selection and engineering, manufacturing of the polymer preparation unit and dosing equipment, control and automation infrastructure, commissioning, and on-site optimization. Our objective is to integrate a solution that is compliant with environmental requirements, reliable in operation, and capable of delivering sustainable long-term results.