Emrah Hançer

THOUGHT LEADERS
Sustainability

Miranda Supports Maldives Environment

July 14, 2020

Converting Wastewater Into Reusable Recycled Water In Many Islands And Resorts.

Miranda’s Miracell® Wastewater Treatment System, due to its unique modular design and patented features, is applied in multiple resort and community locations in the Maldives. It features a durable GRP (glass-reinforced polyester) body with minimized steel parts, which are supplied in stainless steel.  This product is durable, especially in Island applications where equipment is exposed to continuous, intense sun, high salt content in the air, and humidity, which constantly washes the product’s body during regular operation.

Considering the requirements of a sewage treatment system that must operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, this is a significant demand for any equipment. Light construction, due to the materials used and the unique patented features, once again makes Miracell® a winner in the Maldives islands, where sewage water generated by the communities must be treated and safely reused or discharged without harming the environment. Miracell® performs this duty by providing resident communities with useful and low-cost secondary water for irrigation, washing the grounds and construction projects.

Not only in the Maldives islands, Miracell® is also applied successfully in many island locations around the world, such as Fiji, Mauritius, the Caribbean, the Seychelles islands, and Aegean and Island implementations in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

In the picture below, such island implementations can be viewed, where once sewage water becomes recycled and reusable, contributing to the community’s health, daily use, and economy. This includes providing low-cost water for community projects, as well as irrigation for the landscape and the cultivation of organic vegetables.

Miranda is proud of its contribution to the sensitive environment and ecological sustainability of the Maldives islands.

Emrah Hançer

Emrah Hançer is the Chief Technical Officer and Head of Research and Development at Miranda Water Technologies, bringing over 20 years of experience in water treatment engineering. He is the original designer of the R/OCell® reverse osmosis system and the lead innovator behind the development and ongoing enhancement of the Miracell® Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC). Emrah oversees engineering, research and client care operations, ensuring that every solution reflects both technical excellence and customer responsiveness. His expertise in modular and energy-efficient design has enabled the successful deployment of scalable water and wastewater systems across diverse geographies and industries worldwide.

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