At Forest Water Environmental, everyone is a driver of change. Your work directly impacts our communities and environment. We offer structured training, diverse career paths, and opportunities to tackle complex projects that truly matter.
Creating value through expertise, earning trust through integrity
Encouraging innovative thinking while valuing knowledge transfer
Fostering long-term partnerships and sharing achievements through challenges
The best solutions emerge from collaboration, hands-on problem-solving, and relentless improvement. Every project strengthens both our capabilities and our partnerships.
We solve complex challenges through active discussions and shared expertise—building on each other's knowledge to develop the best solutions.
Our strength comes from the field—empowering teams at our plants and construction sites to tackle real problems and build practical expertise.
Every project teaches us something. We capture insights from successes and setbacks alike, using that knowledge to deliver better results for our clients.
At Forest Water Environmental, your work creates lasting impact—for Taiwan’s communities today and global sustainability tomorrow.
Work on industry-first projects that push boundaries—from advanced water systems to renewable energy innovations that set new standards.
Apply your expertise to safeguard water quality for millions of households and build environmental infrastructure that serves future generations.
As we expand partnerships worldwide, your contributions will extend beyond Taiwan to address sustainability challenges globally.
We provide structured development and a culture where everyone contributes. Here’s how we support your professional growth and build lasting connections.
The best way to understand Forest Water Environmental is through the people who work here every day. Here’s what they value about their roles and our culture.
“I love seeing how the team comes together. When the team clicks, the work becomes meaningful.”
Plant Operations & Management
“The most rewarding part of my role now is seeing our junior engineers grow their skills and confidence.“
Technology Development
“Leading a team overcoming tough challenges gives me the greatest sense of accomplishment.”
Engineering & Construction
We’re seeking professionals who want meaningful work, continuous growth, and the chance to take on complex environmental challenges. If you’re passionate about creating lasting impact we’d like to hear from you.
Engineering a Sustainable Future for Taiwan
HQ | 3F, No. 99, Jilin Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei, Taiwan | 02-2100-2195
Taipei | 12F, No. 112, Sec. 2, Chang’an E. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei, Taiwan | 02-2516-8358
HQ
3F, No. 99, Jilin Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei, Taiwan
02-2100-2195
Taipei Office
12F, No. 112, Sec. 2, Chang’an E. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei, Taiwan
02-2516-8358
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Project Type: Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) for Kaohsiung Nanzi Wastewater System
Treatment Capacity: 75,000 CMD average daily treatment
Service Period: 2006-2041
Client: Kaohsiung City Water Resources Bureau
Project Overview:
Green Mountain Forest Development Corporation pioneered Taiwan’s first wastewater BOT project, investing NT$5 billion to build and operate the Nanzi Wastewater Treatment Plant and comprehensive sewer network. The system serves 5,200 hectares across Nanzi District, Kezailiao, Zuoying Military District, Dashe, and Renwu, processing 75,000 CMD of wastewater.
Environmental Education Leadership
Strategically located adjacent to Yuanzhonggang Wetland, our green-certified facility became the “Nanzi Water Environmental Education Center” in July 2023. Through partnership with the Taiwan Wetland Protection League, we’ve created a platform for environmental education that connects water treatment technology with ecosystem preservation, fostering community understanding of sustainable water management.
Building Water-Smart Communities
Beyond treatment operations, we’re cultivating environmental stewardship through education programs, wetland conservation initiatives, and community engagement—demonstrating how infrastructure can enhance both urban development and ecological health.
🔗 Kaohsiung Nanzi Wastewater Treatment Plant Official Website