
Water Treatment Plant Recommissioning – Pokhara Industrial Estate
Recommissioning and performance optimisation of an existing boiler feed water treatment plant at Pokhara Industrial Estate to restore reliability and water quality.
Water treatment plant recommissioning is the process of inspecting, repairing, and re-tuning an existing feed water treatment system so it reliably produces water of the quality a steam boiler needs to run safely and efficiently. ME Engineering is carrying out this recommissioning at a facility in Pokhara Industrial Estate, where the boiler feed water treatment plant had fallen short of its original performance. The project covers a full review of the existing softening and dosing equipment, replacement or repair of worn components, and re-calibration of the system to bring water hardness, pH, and dissolved solids back within the limits required for safe boiler operation. Poor feed water quality is one of the most common causes of scaling, corrosion, and tube failure in steam boilers, so restoring this system protects the client's wider steam plant and reduces the risk of unplanned shutdowns. Work is being carried out by ME Engineering's site team, drawing on the company's experience supplying and maintaining water treatment systems for industrial boiler plants across Nepal under its Make in Nepal / Made in Nepal brand identity.
What we delivered
The existing water treatment plant had degraded in performance over time, raising the risk of scale formation and reduced reliability in the connected boiler system.
ME Engineering is assessing the plant, repairing worn equipment, and re-calibrating the treatment process to restore water quality within the limits needed for safe, efficient boiler operation.
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