Leachate is one of the most contaminated types of wastewater, containing high concentrations of organic matter, heavy metals, toxic compounds, and extremely high TDS (Total Dissolved Solids). If discharged untreated into the environment, it can severely pollute soil, groundwater, and surface water resources, posing serious risks to human health and ecosystems.

Leachate pond

Leachate pond before treatment

Leachate treatment process schematic

Schematic overview of leachate treatment stages

Our treatment plant employs a multi-stage process including pretreatment, advanced filtration, and when necessary, vacuum distillation to significantly reduce TDS and completely remove contaminants.
This vacuum distillation technology enables even highly contaminated leachate to be converted into clear water suitable for non-potable uses. The system is designed to meet stringent environmental standards, maximize equipment lifespan, and minimize operational costs. The final result is clean, safe water ready to be reintroduced into authorized consumption cycles.

Vacuum distillation system

Vacuum distillation unit for TDS reduction

Clear water vs leachate comparison

Comparison of treated clear water and raw leachate