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WATA chlorine generator for rural water treatment and hospital hygiene

Wastewater treatment and reuse

Addressing waterborne diseases and hospital-acquired infections in rural communities and healthcare facilities lacking reliable chlorine access.

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WATALUX SA

Company Established Year

Since 2018

Who is this solution for

Govt, NGO

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Available

To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Scientific Validation

2020

Field-proven effectiveness of WATA devices in water and hygiene solutions.

ISO/IEC 27001:2013

2022

Certified for high standards in information security management.

Sao Khue Award

2022

Top 3 software outsourcing company in Vietnam for innovation and impact.

Product description

The WATA chlorine generator is a groundbreaking solution designed to provide safe water treatment and hospital hygiene in rural areas and healthcare facilities. This solar-powered device is a plug-and-play system that produces active chlorine on-site using only water, salt, and sunlight.

Engineered to tackle global challenges, the WATA chlorine generator enables decentralized production of disinfectant where it is needed most. Users simply fill the system with saltwater, connect a solar panel, and the device electrolyzes the solution to generate chlorine. This chlorine can then be used to sanitize water distribution networks or hospital surfaces, effectively preventing waterborne diseases and hospital-acquired infections.

What sets the WATA chlorine generator apart is its low-maintenance operation, absence of hazardous chemicals, and use of widely available inputs. This makes it highly sustainable and user-friendly, especially in remote and isolated regions where access to traditional disinfectants is limited.

Since its launch in 2018, WATA devices have made a significant impact, serving thousands of people in rural communities and healthcare facilities. Field-validated studies, including improvements in healthcare sanitation in Burkina Faso, have demonstrated the effectiveness of this innovative solution. Moreover, the WATA chlorine generator has garnered endorsements from international agencies such as the ICRC, UNICEF, and MSF, further validating its importance and impact.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Decentralized production of disinfectant
  • Solar-powered and plug-and-play design
  • Low-maintenance operation
  • Absence of hazardous chemicals
  • Use of widely available inputs
  • Prevention of waterborne diseases and hospital-acquired infections
  • Proven effectiveness through field-validated studies
  • Endorsed by international agencies
  • Significant impact in rural communities and healthcare facilities
  • Highly sustainable and user-friendly

About the Company

WATA Technology, a Swiss-based company founded in 2018, specializes in on-site chlorine production systems aimed at rural water treatment and hospital hygiene. Using only water, salt, and solar energy, WATA provides locally generated chlorine solutions that eliminate the need for imported disinfectants. With a plug‑and‑play design requiring minimal maintenance, the company supports autonomous production of chlorine at 5 g/L concentrations, ideal for low-resource and remote settings. Serving clients like the ICRC, GIZ, UNICEF and MSF, WATA demonstrates a deep commitment to sustainable healthcare and water safety. The company’s environmentally friendly approach reduces transport emissions and reliance on chemical supply chains, aligning its mission with global efforts toward greener, decentralized water and sanitation infrastructure.

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