CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Oxelia Oxidation-Enhanced Biologically Active Filtration For Drinking Water

    In the battle with hard-to-treat contaminants, drinking water just got a powerful new ally. Leopold Oxelia™ oxidation-enhanced biologically active filtration system.

  • Fast, Adaptable Solutions For Urgent Contaminant Issues

    Rapid-response ion exchange systems provide short-term treatment for PFAS and other contaminants immediately, keeping communities safe and operations uninterrupted.

  • Ceramic Membrane Filtration System

    The "Ceramic Membrane Filtration System" is a reliable technology to produce clean water by removing the turbidity, bacteria, and cryptosporidium and other protozoa contained in raw water sources such as surface water and ground water. Using a unique ceramic membrane as a filter, this system is a low cost and long life filtration system. Therefore it can enable a water supply system to meet recent demands for safe and tasty water.

  • The CoMag® System for Enhanced Clarification

    Proven to dramatically increase capacity performance and help to meet tightening regulations.

  • AquaSorb® Activated Carbons For Water Treatment

    Granular, powdered and extruded activated carbons for the primary treatment of water, recovery and recirculation of process liquors, and treatment of waste liquid streams. The AquaSorb® range of activated process water treatment carbon is manufactured from coal, coconut shell and wood raw materials through steam or chemical activation. Jacobi Carbons offers a supply of AquaSorb® in a range of granular, extruded (pelletised) and ground powder forms, which are specifically designed for use in the liquid phase adsorption systems. From use in large municipal treatment facilities, to small domestic use cartridges, AquaSorb® is synonymous with high efficiency, extended life and cost-effective solutions.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

From lab curiosity to scalable reality — ferrate is stepping into the spotlight. At WEFTEC 2025, Rick Bacon of AMS joins host Angela Godwin to reveal how AMS has cracked the code on one of water treatment’s most powerful yet elusive oxidants.