Aquaculture & Prawn Culture Water Treatment
Water-quality assessment, oxygenation, solids control and treatment-system engineering through Diva Envitec, Mumbai.
Aquaculture Water-Treatment Scope
The engineering review considers source-water quality, pond or tank configuration, stocking density, feed and organic loading, suspended solids, dissolved oxygen, water exchange, pathogen-control requirements and the intended discharge or reuse standard. The scope may include:
- Source-water and culture-water assessment
- Suspended-solids and turbidity control
- Mechanical and media filtration
- Aeration, oxygenation and circulation review
- Organic-load and water-exchange assessment
- Treatment-equipment selection and integration
- Recirculating-system improvement
- Commissioning and performance troubleshooting
Treatment Applications and System Design
Solutions can support prawn farms, fish culture, hatcheries, nursery systems, grow-out ponds, tanks and recirculating aquaculture systems. Treatment arrangements may combine screening, solids separation, filtration, aeration, oxygenation, disinfection and water recirculation according to the operating conditions.
Final equipment and treatment stages are selected after reviewing the water analysis, production objectives, available space, hydraulic requirements and operational capability of the facility.
Frequently asked questions
The review may include source-water quality, suspended solids, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, organic loading, water exchange, stocking conditions and discharge or reuse requirements.
Yes. Treatment and water-management arrangements can be developed for ponds, tanks, hatcheries, nurseries, grow-out facilities and recirculating aquaculture systems.
Depending on the application, the system may include screening, solids separation, filtration, aeration, oxygenation, disinfection, circulation and water reuse.
Yes. Existing systems can be reviewed for poor water clarity, oxygen limitations, solids accumulation, circulation problems and unreliable treatment performance.
Yes. The scope may include process selection, equipment integration, commissioning assistance and troubleshooting.