Cherish
Cambodia is currently experiencing a transformative phase in its industrial and municipal infrastructure. As urbanization accelerates in key economic corridors like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and the coastal zones of Sihanoukville, the demand for sophisticated wastewater management systems has reached a critical juncture. Our enterprise, with 15 years of global engineering experience, aligns with the Cambodian Ministry of Environment's push for sustainable industrial development. We deliver not just equipment, but comprehensive lifecycle solutions.
Rapid industrial expansion in Cambodia brings the necessity for strict effluent standards. Conventional treatment methods often fail to meet the increasingly stringent regulations imposed by local authorities. Our Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) systems and integrated domestic sewage solutions are engineered to address the specific salinity, flow variance, and contaminant profiles characteristic of the Southeast Asian region.
Our engineering philosophy pivots around "Information Gain"—we provide data-driven, automated treatment cycles that reduce operational costs by up to 30%. By utilizing advanced UF (Ultrafiltration) and MBR technologies, we enable industries to transition from linear "use-and-dispose" water models to circular "reclaim-and-reuse" systems. This is vital for Cambodia’s future, where groundwater protection is a top priority for national food security and public health.
We understand that equipment performance is only half the battle. Our "Global Tech, Local Support" model ensures that every sewage treatment plant installation in Cambodia includes:
Our MBR membranes are specially coated with anti-fouling agents resistant to biological growth stimulated by tropical heat. We integrate cooling protocols into the control cabinet to ensure electronic stability.
Yes. Our "Containerized Type MBR" systems are pre-assembled and skid-mounted. They function as a "plug-and-play" solution, requiring minimal civil work on-site, perfect for remote textile factories or hospitality resorts.
With correct operational maintenance—supported by our 24/7 digital monitoring service—the core mechanical units are designed for a 15-20 year service life, while membranes typically require replacement every 3-5 years depending on load.