Treatment Systems
Metered Softeners
- We recommend meter-controlled units that cycle based on usage to reduce backwash. That saves water, salt, and money.
- In our service area, softeners are highly effective on dissolved iron, manganese, and hardness.
- The average softener we install uses only six to eight (6-8) 40-pound bags of sodium (or potassium) per year.
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Automatic Neutralizers
- Our typical NX is an automatic, 2.0 ft3 unit that effectively corrects acidic pH levels down to about 5.8 (or lower depending on volume).
- In some cases, a 3.0 ft3 unit can be effective down to pH levels of 5.6 (or lower depending on volume).
- The Clack WS1 EE control provides a rigorous backwash that keeps the multi-media filter clean and evenly distributed.
- The semi-translucent tank allows visual inspection of media levels.
- Neutralizers can also provide some mechanical filtration.
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Soda Ash Injection
- With very acidic pH levels, soda ash injection can be highly effective.
- It can raise the pH above 7.2 (if needed) and doesn’t add calcium (hardness) as a by-product.
- Potassium carbonate can be substituted.
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Automatic Filters
- The fiberglass filter tank can be bedded with different media to address varying water problems.
- The Clack WS1 EE control provides a rigorous backwash that keeps the media clean and evenly distributed.
- The semi-translucent tank allows visual inspection of media levels.
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Ultra Violet Disinfection
- UV is a highly effective way to kill bacteria.
- The water is subjected to point blank UV radiation.
- There are no treatment by-products.
- The UV lamp is replaced yearly.
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Reverse Osmosis
- In most cases, the RO unit supplies a separate sink-mounted faucet and refrigerator ice-maker with purified water.
- Most residential units produce about ½ gallon per hour, which is stored in a two-gallon pressurized tank.
- Bigger residential units can make over 1.0 gallon per hour, which is stored in 7-12 gallon tanks.
- The system and tank is commonly installed in the basement.
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