Global demand for industrial process water is set to rise by 40 percent before 2030, yet over 80 percent of wastewater remains untreated (United Nations World Water Development Report 2023). Building permanent treatment plants can take years and require heavy capital, leaving industries exposed to compliance risks and rising water costs. WOG’s leasing model enables rapid deployment of modular wastewater treatment solutions with advanced membrane, biological and smart monitoring technologies, ensuring immediate regulatory compliance, flexible scaling and predictable operating costs without tying up capital.
WOG Technologies Limited delivers fully engineered treatment plants as a leased service. Systems arrive preassembled, connect to existing utilities and begin operation within weeks. Our team operates the plant, conducts maintenance according to our own stringent standards, manages consumables and guarantees effluent quality throughout the contract term. Our clients pay a predictable monthly or volumetric fee that covers all equipment, labor and performance obligations.
What You Get
This model helps industrial sites, municipal utilities and infrastructure projects to secure reliable wastewater treatment capacity without owning assets.
WOG leases systems built around and include the following core treatments:
Each plant is optimized for influent quality, footprint constraints and future expansion.
Talk with WOG Technologies Limited about leasing a modular water or wastewater treatment plant that delivers compliance and savings from day one.
Leasing keeps ownership with WOG and offers shorter, more flexible terms. It focuses on operational performance rather than long concession periods.
Yes. Modular trains allow rapid adjustments in hydraulic and organic loading. Additional skids can be added in days, maintaining advanced wastewater treatment performance.
Contracts define specific BOD, COD, TSS and nutrient targets. WOG meets these through continuous monitoring and adaptive process control.
Plans can be fixed monthly or tied to cubic meters treated. All maintenance, chemicals and labor are included, so budgeting remains predictable.
Many municipalities use leasing to bridge capacity gaps and to trial new technologies before permanent investment. Contracts can extend up to ten years with renewal options.
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