Your challenges
The Saur Group works alongside municipalities, industries, and private operators to guarantee high-quality drinking water and effective wastewater treatment that safeguard both public health and the environment.

Responding to growing environmental demands
Societal expectations and regulatory requirements for water treatment continue to rise, with new rules targeting pesticides, PFAS, pharmaceutical residues, and other emerging pollutants. Our activated carbon filtration systems deliver micropollutant-free water while reducing the environmental footprint of your operations.
Guaranteeing impeccable drinking water quality
We ensure water is free from unpleasant tastes, odors, and harmful pollutants, helping you maintain compliance with drinking water standards and protect community health.
Excellent wastewater treatment
Our technologies effectively eliminate contaminants from wastewater before discharge, preserving the natural environment and limiting nuisance impacts such as odors and harmful by-products.
Integrating high-performance, sustainable solutions
Our resource-efficient systems are designed for easy integration into existing treatment plants, ensuring reliable performance and controlled operational costs.
How can the Saur group meet your needs?
Saur deploys the CarboPlus® process, a cutting-edge solution for micropollutant removal using continuously renewed activated carbon. This method allows for consistent performance and adaptability to varying water qualities and treatment objectives.
CarboPlus® P – Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC)
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Suitable for all water types
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Broad-spectrum action against seasonal or diffuse pollution
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Flow rate: 8 m/h
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Ideal for rapid-response treatment
CarboPlus® µG – Micrograin Activated Carbon
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Designed for groundwater or surface water with low TOC
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Flow rates: 7–16 m/h depending on configuration
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Stable, long-lasting performance

Our solutions
Saur Group delivers a full suite of advanced water reuse solutions, supported by deep technical expertise, innovative technologies, and a commitment to sustainable water stewardship.

- Municipal
CARBOPLUS® Drinking water
- Drinking water
- Micropollutants
- PFAS: understand, act and protect – Solutions for municipals and industrials

- Municipal
CARBOFLUX® Drinking water
- Drinking water
- Micropollutants
- PFAS: understand, act and protect – Solutions for municipals and industrials
- Rainwater

- Municipal
CARBOPLUS® Wastewater
- Micropollutants
- PFAS: understand, act and protect – Solutions for municipals and industrials
- Wastewater
Contact our experts
FAQs
How long do activated carbon filters last?
Depending on usage and water quality, PAC may require frequent replacement, while GAC can last from 6–12 months before regeneration.
What is the structure of activated carbon?
It has a porous matrix with microscopic pores, providing an enormous surface area for adsorption.
Is activated carbon good for drinking water?
Yes—when properly maintained, it removes harmful contaminants while enhancing taste and odor.