CASE STORY

Poseidon water treatment system eliminates excess sodium in irrigation water

Increasingly stringent measures relating to the discharge of drain water are not just for Dutch growers. Also internationally, systems like the Poseidon are a relevant and interesting investment and therefore demand has grown rapidly. The water treatment system made its debut at Wijnen Square Crops in 2018. ‘We use spring water at one of our sweet pepper locations. It doesn’t have a particularly high concentration of sodium, but the new laws and regulations for re-using water mean that the sodium concentration accumulates during the season. We therefore bought a Poseidon,’ explains operations manager Koen Saris.

A Poseidon not only extracts sodium at minimum cost: its capacity can also be tailored specifically for each customer.

Koen Saris

Wijnen Square Crops

Different rainfall pattern

The company has three locations – two 11-hectare and one 10-hectare – and initially they all took turns with the one Poseidon system. ‘Based on the water analysis, we moved the system to the location where it was needed. The capacity should have been sufficient, but we’ve noticed over the last few years that the quantity of rainwater has changed. There’s less rainfall and when it does actually rain, it falls in short periods. This meant we didn’t always have enough rainwater available. We started using more spring water, but the sodium isn’t absorbed by the plants, so it builds up and the sodium level of the water increases. We had high sodium levels the last two summers, and it was compromising production and the quality of our crops.’

Extracting sodium at minimum cost

That was when Wijnen Square Crops decided that each of the three locations should have its own Poseidon with sufficient capacity. The system uses several different techniques to purify water: ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis and active carbon. It also has a paper belt filter to remove the first ‘coarse’ contaminants. And a Poseidon not only extracts sodium at minimum cost: its capacity can also be tailored specifically for each customer.

The water purifier effectively eliminates sodium, while retaining valuable nutrients.

Koen Saris

Wijnen Square Crops

Hybrid system

The Poseidon has an additional function at Wijnen Square Crops: it is no longer used exclusively as a water treatment system, but also as a disinfection system. To fulfil this function, the three Poseidons have been equipped with the in-house developed disinfection technology of Moor Filtertechniek. Thanks to the addition of ultrafiltration, the Poseidon now also eliminates bacteria, fungi and viruses. Koen Saris is pleased with the hybrid solution: ‘We already had a UV disinfection system at one of our sites. However, it hadn’t been working properly, so we switched if off and didn’t use it any more. We have an ozone system as well, but the Poseidon’s operating costs are a bit lower. So the Poseidon also has financial advantages.’