About Us

Our mission is to provide clear, clean drinking water wherever it is needed through cutting-edge technologies.

Solving the problem of providing pure water through seawater desalination.

The Triton Water Technologies’ mission is to provide clear, clean drinking water wherever it is needed through cutting-edge desalination technologies.

To accomplish this mission, Triton has designed and built a line of portable desalination plants using reverse osmosis (RO) membranes to filter the salt out of seawater, producing clean, potable, fresh-tasting water.

The sophisticated reverse osmosis membrane system and energy-saving pressure exchanger are packaged in a standard shipping container, allowing the Triton desalination plants to be quickly and easily transported to where fresh drinking water is needed most.
We purify leachate, obtaining quality water for reuse


With Triton’s technology, leachate and other highly polluting effluents are purified, obtaining clean water suitable for any kind of reuse application or to be safely returned to the environment. Our objective is to contribute to the preservation of the hydraulic resources and the protection of the hydrographic environment

OUR HISTORY > TRITON’s TIMELINE

1988

Founded as HOH Canarias SA in Lanzarote, Canary Islands. (Name changed to Triton Water Technologies in 2010.)

1988
1990´s

11 plants installed in the Canary Islands

1990´s
1997

Falta

1997
1999

Triton integrates the pressure exchanger into its plants, reducing energy consumption by 66%.

1999
2005

Triton successfully field-tests Danfoss’s high-pressure Nessie pump. This pump is then integrated into all Triton plants.

2005
2008

Triton successfully field-tests Danfoss’s iSave, an energy recovery device, and incorporates it into Triton plants.

2008
2010

Triton reaches agreements with local partners to extend its commercial operation into Tunisia, Cyprus, and other Peloponnesian islands.

2010
2011

Triton reaches an agreement with Comaser (now Ingemain), a maintenance partner, to represent its technology in Morocco and other Arabian Gulf countries.
Triton works with companies and governments in the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, and Venezuela to plan desalination facilities.

2011
2012

Triton and hotels group Hibiscus agree to expand their cooperation agreement with new equipment and services for Hibiscus’s chain of hotels.

2012
2016

Triton begins the development of a technology for water reclamation from the leachate produced in solid waste management, within the LIFE Leachless project of the LIFE+ Program of the European Commission.

2016
2022

Triton begins the commercialization of leachate treatment plants with LEACHLESS technology.

2022
Today

Triton is developing solutions based on big-data and Artificial Intelligence to optimize the operation of leachate treatment plants (Lixiv_IA project).

Today
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