Your challenges
In response to the increasing complexity of water resources and stricter health and environmental standards, membrane technologies offer concrete, sustainable solutions. They address four key challenges for municipalities and operators.

Ensuring consistently high water quality
Membrane technologies effectively remove a wide range of pollutants, including the most persistent ones such as short-chain PFAS, pharmaceutical residues, and pesticides. They help deliver water that meets the highest sanitary standards.
Safely treating vulnerable or at-risk water sources
Particularly well-suited for surface water, turbid, or polluted sources, membranes offer a reliable barrier against diffuse contamination. They protect natural resources while ensuring the safety of the treated water.
Meeting evolving regulatory and environmental requirements
By integrating membrane technologies, operators can stay ahead of regulatory developments in public health and environmental protection, while reducing the use of chemical reagents and minimizing impact on natural ecosystems.
How can the Saur group meet your needs?
Saur tailors each membrane solution to the quality of the water to be treated and to your objectives.
Ultrafiltration (UF)
Pore size: 2 to 100 nm – Targets: bacteria, viruses, fine particles
Clarifies raw water and protects downstream stages—ideal for turbid resources.
Nanofiltration (NF)
Pore size: ~1 nm – Targets: PFAS, organic micropollutants
Removes dissolved contaminants while preserving part of the mineral content. Suitable for surface water.
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Pore size: <1 nm – Targets: short-chain PFAS, persistent residues
Removes even the most persistent pollutants to produce high-quality treated water.

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
- Drinking water
- Wastewater
Reverse osmosis
- Drinking water
- Wastewater

- Municipal
- Drinking water
Ultrafiltration
- Drinking water
- Micropollutants
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