The EU Commission welcomes a preliminary agreement that promises more effective and cost-efficient municipal wastewater management
focusing on trace substance elimination, especially in cosmetics and toxic pharmaceuticals, within the fourth treatment stage of wastewater treatment plants using ozone and activated carbon. While membrane processes such as reverse osmosis or nanofiltration have already proven successful in trace substance elimination in drinking water treatment, this marks the next significant step in the domain of wastewater treatment for clean water. The incorporation of state-of-the-art technologies into wastewater treatment plants aims to ensure the highest standards are met. This advancement holds significant implications for water and wastewater management, aiming to minimize environmental impacts and elevate water quality. Inatec is poised to support these efforts with our expertise in advanced water treatment solutions. Our commitment to innovation aligns seamlessly with the evolving standards, ensuring sustainable and efficient trace substance elimination in. As the industry navigates towards cleaner water solutions, Inatec remains dedicated to contributing to the enhancement of water and wastewater management practices: