Description
Product Specifications for ARKQUA1500
PERFORMANCE | SPECIFICATIONS | ||||||||||
Output | Feed | Product | Reject | Recovery | Membranes | Pump | Connections Size (Inch) | ||||
M3/D | GPD | GPM | GPM | GPM | % | Qty | Size | HP | Feed | Product | Reject |
1500 | 396021 | 275 | 687.5 | 412.5 | 45 | 90 | 8×40 | 200 | 6” | 4” | 4” |
Standard Features:
Deployment Case Studies
Coastal Municipal Water Supply – Island Nation Deployment
An island municipality facing severe freshwater shortages deployed the ARKQUA1500 to produce 1,500 M³D of potable water directly from seawater. The compact, containerized design allowed for rapid installation with minimal civil works, enabling the municipality to provide a reliable, year-round water supply to over 12,000 residents.
Industrial Processing Plant – Middle East
A large-scale industrial processing facility in the Middle East required high-quality process water with TDS levels below 500 mg/L. The ARKQUA1500, equipped with advanced pre-treatment and energy recovery systems, provided a consistent water supply for cooling towers and manufacturing processes, reducing downtime and optimizing production efficiency.
Emergency Relief and Disaster Response – Coastal US Deployment
Following a hurricane that damaged local water infrastructure, the ARKQUA1500 was mobilized to a coastal city in the US. Its containerized SWRO design allowed immediate operation upon arrival, supplying potable water to hospitals, shelters, and relief camps during the recovery phase.
Industries Served
- Municipal Water Supply – Coastal cities, island communities, and expanding urban areas
- Industrial Applications – Food and beverage processing, chemical manufacturing, cooling systems
- Hotels & Resorts – Large-scale hospitality operations requiring dependable freshwater supply
- Agriculture – Irrigation in arid coastal zones with saline groundwater
- Aquaculture – Providing controlled, clean seawater for fish farming and hatcheries
- Disaster Relief – Rapid deployment for emergency water production after natural disasters