Purified, Alkaline,
Deionized, and
Ozone Water
(Per Gallon Retail Pricing)
Bottle Options
*BPA Free
Stands
Water Crocks
High-Quality Porcelain Water Crocks
Hot & Cold Water Dispensers
Pure & Fresh 12-Stage
Water Purification System
The Ion Exchange removes metals, radiation, etc., and eliminates corrosive scale on the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane to prolong membrane life.
The GAC Filter removes chemicals such as chlorine.
This 1-micron sediment filter removes all sediments from the water.
This special stainless steel pump pressurized the water to about 200PSI, so the pure water could pass through the RO membrane.
The membrane of the RO unit removes salts and other impurities from the city tap water, and then the purified water is sent to an FDA-approved polyethylene holding tank. The impurities and wastewater concentrate are then disposed of down the drain. Our system recycles some of the wastewater through the RO unit again to save on water consumption and get the most purified water possible from the least amount of tap water.
This pump pulls the water from the holding tank and recirculates it back to the holding tank.
Ozone is the fastest and most thorough disinfection available for water while leaving no harmful residual in the water. Ozone is 3,200 times faster than chlorine yet reverts to oxygen in a few hours. At this point, the ozone is injected into the water as it passes through a venturi.
This allows for thorough mixing of the ozone into the water. The smaller the bubbles, the more useful the ozone disinfection of the water. This ozone-treated water is then forwarded back to the holding tank, where it also treats the water in the tank. This injection of ozone is to be done using the Manual Ozone Timer.
This stainless steel pump pulls the ozone-treated water from the holding tank to pressurize the water for the next stages.
The post-carbon filtration polishes the water to catch anything missed and removes any tastes or odors the water may have picked up from the tank or tubing.
This 1-micron sediment filter will pick up any residual from the equipment that the water may have picked up.
The ultraviolet acts as secondary disinfection and protects the pressure (bladder) tank from ozone. The tank keeps the pressure in the feed lines to the dispensing unit. This helps conserve electrical energy by allowing many bottles to fill before the re-pressure pump activates. Without this stage, the re-pressure pump would have to run constantly to fill water bottles.
Most home installation reverse osmosis units waste between three to five gallons for every gallon of purified water. Our system has been designed to be efficient and environmentally friendly; we only waste about half a gallon for every gallon of purified water processed.
We have also installed check valves and back-flow protection valves, so the city tap water cannot contaminate the purified water.