Mineral Water Plants

Mineral Water plants are facilities designed for the purification, packaging, and distribution of mineral water, ensuring it meets safety and quality standards. The process typically involves water sourcing from natural springs or borewells, followed by treatment steps such as filtration, UV sterilization, reverse osmosis, and ozonation to remove impurities while retaining essential minerals. The treated water is then packaged in bottles or containers under hygienic conditions. These plants are equipped with advanced machinery for washing, filling, capping, and labeling, catering to the growing demand for safe drinking water. Compliance with regulatory standards is essential to maintain water purity and consumer trust.

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