ABOUT US
OUR MISSION
Serving you the safest purified water.
THE PURIFICATION PROCESS
PRE-TREATMENT
The municipal water goes through pretreatment. The water passes through a glass filter and then through a carbon filter.
ANTISCALING DOSING
The next step is antiscaling dosing. Here all the sulphate precipates, calcium carbonate and all mineral fouling are broken up before it goes through the process of reverse osmosis.
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane to separate ion, unwanted molecules and larger particles from drinking water.
ULTRA VIOLET
The final stage is ultra violet water purification where all the bacteria are destroyed
ON GOING
Our water is tested by accredited independent water testing laboratories frequently.
F.A.Q
Water is the most critical resource issue of our lifetime. The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live our life on land. There are different types and stages of water filtration. All the information of the water being bought must be stamped on the bottles. The TDS levels must be available even if it is from a water bar at supermarkets or water retailers. Pretreatment is a must for water purification.-
How do we guarantee serving you the safest purified water?
We comply with all THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS 241 : 2015 DRINKING WATER SPECIFICATIONS to supply safe drinking water for human consumption.
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What is total dissolved solids (TDS)?
Water is considered to be a universal solvent because of its ability to absorb and dissolve molecules from various substances. The number of dissolved partials in a volume of water is called total dissolved solids (TDS).Total dissolved solids can be organic or inorganic. e. g. Metals, Minerals salt and Ions. Understanding your waters TDS levels paints a picture of your overall water quality. TDS comes from natural water springs, chemicals used to treat municipal water, runoff from roads and yards and even your plumbing. These are some of the total dissolved solids that can be found in water:
CALCIUM
CHLORIDE
MAGNESIUM
POTASSIUM
ZINK
ALLUMINIUM
COPPER
LEAD
ARSENIC
IRON
FLORIDE
CHLORINE
BICARBONATE
SODIUM
SULFATES
PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES
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What is Parts Per Million (PPM)?
Parts per million (PPM) is the measurement used to measure TDS. TDS levels between 50PPM and 150 PPM are excellent for drinking. It is therefore very important to know the water you are buying and where from.