In Mexico, where water scarcity is becoming an increasingly severe challenge—especially in arid regions like San Luis Potosi with annual rainfall less than 400mm—reclaimed water equipment is no longer an option but a necessity for sustainable development. Baihuipu’s reclaimed water systems are specifically designed to solve Mexico’s core water problems: converting industrial and municipal wastewater into reusable water, helping businesses reduce freshwater consumption, cut sewage discharge costs, and meet the strict requirements of Mexico’s official standard NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996 (wastewater discharge limits).
What exactly does this equipment do? Simply put, it takes wastewater (from food processing, municipal sewage, or industrial production) that would otherwise be discharged into rivers or oceans, treats it through advanced processes, and turns it into clean, safe water that can be reused for multiple purposes—directly addressing Mexico’s water shortage and environmental protection pressures. This not only helps enterprises comply with SEMARNAT (Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources) regulations but also supports their ESG audits, a key requirement for global supply chains.
For the food processing industry—a pillar of Mexico’s economy known for avocados, beer, and tomato paste—our equipment targets high-COD/BOD, high-oil wastewater from cleaning, cooking, and slaughtering processes. We adopt a combined process of DAF (Dissolved Air Flotation) for oil and suspended solids removal, MBR (Membrane Bioreactor) for efficient organic degradation, and UF+RO double membrane technology for deep treatment. The treated water meets the standards for factory greening, equipment cleaning, and even non-direct contact production water, helping food exporters reduce freshwater intake and avoid environmental fines.
In San Luis Potosi, a pioneer in Mexico’s water reuse efforts, we have supported local wastewater treatment plants to achieve 100% reuse of treated wastewater, supplying water for industrial cooling, agricultural irrigation, and municipal greening. Our modular design fits the limited space of Mexican factories, shortens installation cycles, and the IoT monitoring platform allows local managers to real-time monitor system performance, energy consumption, and chemical dosage, with remote support from Baihuipu engineers.
