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Water Treatment

Groundwater from wells and boreholes is subject to impurities picked up from rock-strata, such as iron and calcium. Mains water is additionally subject to chemical contaminants from pesticides and industrial pollution and to other impurities from the recycling process. The most common problem is scale, the solution being a simple ion-exchange softener. However to solve your own water supply problems, you often need the accurate analysis and professional chemical and engineering skills that we can provide. .

PESTICIDE, CHLORINE & COLOUR REMOVAL

PESTICIDE, CHLORINE & COLOUR REMOVAL

Granular activated carbon is used on both small (point of use) and large, high flow, systems where back-washing is appropriate. Contaminants are absorbed or converted by the activated carbon.

NITRATE REMOVAL

NITRATE REMOVAL

Nitrates need to be reduced by ion exchange in a filter-bed similar to a softener, or removed by reverse osmosis. This can be done on either a large scale (point of entry) or, for drinking purposes, with a small unit at point of use.