Iron X

Iron X is a revolutionary Iron, Manganese and Hydrogen Sulfide Filtration Media that has been extensively used in a wide variety of applications in the Agricultural and Municipal markets. The unique microporous structure of Iron X makes it efficient in the removal of Iron, Manganese and Hydrogen Sulfide compounds from raw water. Read More...

AgraChlor

Why Choose AgraChlor?

Aquatech subjects each and every vacuum regulator to an extensive testing procedure using the appropriate gas (Chlorine or Sulfur Dioxide) as it will be used in the field before any unit is shipped from the factory. When you connect a AgraChlor vacuum regulator to the gas cylinder and open the cylinder valve, you can be sure that an experienced factory technician has already tested the unit with gas before it was shipped.

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Water Purification Systems and Products
Water Purification Systems and Products

Aquatech Pro Water Systems

The professionals at Aquatech can customize a water purification system for your home or business. We specialize in commercial water treatment systems for industrial, agricultural, commercial, and residential use.

Water quality is an increasing concern for many as a result of pollutants finding their way into the water supply. Now more than ever before there is a need for fresh clean uncontaminated drinking water.

 

 

Above 2" top-mount and 2" side mount HC Series water purification systems


Water purification

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Water purification is the process of removing contaminants and other harmful microorganisms from a raw water source. The goal is to produce water for a specific purpose with a treatment profile designed to limit the inclusion of specific materials; most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water). Water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including to meet the requirements of medical, pharmacology, chemical and industrial applications. Methods include, but are not limited to: ultraviolet light, filtration, water softening, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, deionization and powdered activated carbon treatment.

Water purification may remove: particulate sand; suspended particles of organic material; parasites, Giardia; Cryptosporidium; bacteria; algae; viruses; fungi; minerals such as calcium, silica, and magnesium; and toxic metals like lead, copper, and chromium. Some purification may be elective in the purification process, including smell (hydrogen sulfide remediation), taste (mineral extraction), and appearance (iron incapsulation).

Governments usually dictate the standards for drinking water quality. These standards will require minimum / maximum set points of contaminants and the inclusion of control elements that produce drinking water. Quality standards in many countries require specific amounts of disinfectant (such as chlorine) in the water after it leaves the water treatment plant (WTP), to reduce the risk of re-contamination while the water is in the distribution system.

It is not possible to tell whether water is safe to drink just by looking at it. Simple procedures such as boiling or the use of a household activated carbon filter are not sufficient for treating all the possible contaminants that may be present in water from an unknown source. Even natural spring water - considered safe for all practical purposes in the 1800s - must now be tested before determining what kind of treatment, if any, is needed. Chemical analysis, while expensive, is the only way to obtain the information necessary for deciding on method of purification.

According to a 2007 World Health Organization report, 1.1 billion people lack access to an improved drinking water supply, 88% of the 4 billion annual cases of diarrheal disease are attributed to unsafe water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene, and 1.8 million people die from diarrheal diseases each year. The WHO estimates that 94% of these diarrheal cases are preventable through modifications to the environment, including through access to safe water.[1] Simple techniques for treating water at home, such as chlorination, filters, and solar disinfection, and storing it in safe containers could save a huge number of lives each year.[2]

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Reverse Osmosis

Aquatech's Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems reduce harmful contaminants and turns common tap water into the fresh, quality water that nature intended us to drink. A 5-stage system filters water at the molecular level. Drawn water passes through a final carbon filter to remove any unwanted tastes or odors. The result is simply healthier, better tasting water.

 

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