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TAYLORMADE WATER SOLUTIONS

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Creating sustainable agribusiness integrated with effluent treatment.

Site maintenance, pipeline and steel fabrication.

Partnering with customers to create a cleaner greener future for all

Welding specialist

MORE ABOUT TAYLORMADE WATER SOLUTIONS 

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  • ​Design and construction of aerated wetland treatment technologies that cultivate crops and produce treated effluent for onsite reuse.

  • We specialise in the operation and maintenance of biological effluent treatment facilities.

  • Our fabrication department specialises in the manufacture and installation of pipelines and metal structures.

Services 

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Design and construction of aerated constructed wetlands 

Global Leaders 

Headed by our founder Dr Taylor, we are leaders in the design, construction and operation of aerated constructed wetlands that treat effluent to re-use standards. Our aeration systems are designed and manufactured inhouse from over 16 years of research and development. These systems result in our artificial wetland outperforming conventional wetland systems. 

Increase treatment performance of aerated constrcuced wetlands with patented technologys 

Our wetland systems not only treat effluent to re-use or discharge standards they also are capable of producing terrestrial crops which can be sold to generate an income. 

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Creating sustainable agricultural buisnesses 

Site maintenance, Pipeline and steel structure fabrication 

We have an inhouse mechanical engineer certified welders and pipe fitters who are determined to deliver the best service and workmanship possible. 

"your team has saved the plant from standing this weekend and are always ready to go the extra mile" 

Project Imifino, at Ibhayi Brewery in Port Elizabeth is a true example of our vision and capabilities. We built an effluent treatment system that is integrated with an agribusiness. The system treats 450 m3/day of brewery effluent, provides the brewery with 300 m3/day of effluent which is reused to generate steam and in non-production process. The system produces in excess of 4 tons of spinach per month which provides employment for 8 people from the local community. This flagship system is setting a global example of how we can recover nutrient contained within effluents and address issues associated with, food security, water security and circular economy, CREATING A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL. 

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