Botswana: safewater

2015/11/12

Gal Water Technologies Ltd. is backed by 20 years of experience in supplying water treatment systems for Industrial, Agricultural and Consumable water.

The company has proven expertise in characterizing, planning, establishing, installing and operating water systems for cleantech. G.A.L. Water Technologies Ltd. emphasizes the importance of the first stage in characterizing the project: the feasibility study, in technical, procedural and financial terms.

To achieve this, and to ensure the satisfaction of the client, the company has developed special tools and dedicated simulations for the planning of projects in the field of water treatment. These tools facilitate detailed design to a realistic degree of precision during the initial stages, enabling our client to foresee the entire solution, its configuration, and mainly the exact cost in an efficient and substantial manner.

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