10× cheaper than ozone. Safer than chlorine. Compliant with the new SanPiN — no plant rebuild required.
Ferrator slots into existing municipal plants as a disinfection and polishing stage.
Key pain points: water utilities
What keeps you from compliance and cost cuts
Residual chlorine banned
New SanPiN revisions cap residual chlorine and its breakdown products. Multi-stage chlorine → UV → acidification schemes are expensive and unstable.
Toxic chloro-organics
Chlorination by-products are carcinogens. Monitoring for chloro-organics is now mandatory and the penalties for exceedances are severe.
Ozone is expensive
An ozone plant for a 100,000 m³/day city runs tens of millions of roubles in capex and the same in opex every year.
Long budget cycles
A full plant rebuild under Federal Law 44-FZ takes 3–5 years. Ferrator drops in as a standalone block and commissions in three months.
The technology applied to your industry
Ferrator is a disinfection and polishing stage that doesn’t require a full rebuild of the existing plant.
- Full compliance with the new SanPiN 1.2.3685-21
- No toxic chloro-organics or bromates at the outlet
- Compatible with Russian procurement laws 44-FZ and 223-FZ (standard supply and contracting agreements)
- Pilots from three weeks — we test your water, then slot into your capex programme
Kazan + Saint Petersburg — 2025–2026 pilots
In Kazan Ferrator was tested alongside the existing chlorination train — disinfecting while simultaneously cutting chloro-organics. In Saint Petersburg the pilot targets UV-lamp replacement with ferrate treatment, which lowers energy and consumables costs.
Key metrics
- Kazan
- drinking-water disinfection pilot completed
- St. Petersburg
- UV replacement — programme under way
- Status
- scale-up in preparation
Calculate the savings for your site
The calculator is pre-filled with typical parameters for water utilities. Adjust the numbers and get an annual savings estimate and payback period.
Frequently asked questions
The questions chief engineers and procurement directors usually ask.
Request a lab test for water utilities
Send us 50–100 L of your effluent samples — we’ll test the dose and come back with a technical proposal and the numbers.