CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Xylem's Leopold Oxelia™ for Drinking Water Applications

    Biological and chemical contamination in drinking water poses a significant public health risk and plant operators require a treatment system that allows them to produce a safe and reliable supply of clear, good-tasting and biologically-stable finished water with the lowest concentrations of non-desired substances.

  • Ozone Generation System

    In order to generate ozone efficiently using the silent discharge technology, METAWATER offers highly accurate and ultra narrow discharge gap dielectrics with enhanced cooling system. Our Micro Gap™ dielectrics, consisting of 'Robust and Durable' glass lined stainless steel tube, permit the cooling of "Both the outer & inner dielectrics" by conditioned cooling water resulting in significant increase in the rate of heat removal, thus increasing ozone production performance.

  • BatchMaster™ OSHG Batch Process, Electrolytic System PEPCON's BatchMaster™ OSHG is a batch process, electrolytic system. With a simple brine solution (water & salt) and electricity you are able to generate sodium hypochlorite, safely and on-site. The hazards and costs associated with the transportation, storage and handling of chlorine gas or highly concentrated commercial bleach are eliminated.
  • Removal Of Chloramines With Activated Carbon

    In order to reduce the formation of harmful disinfection byproducts in drinking water, alternative disinfectant use has become increasingly widespread. Monochloramine is a leading alternative disinfectant that offers advantages for municipal water. This tech brief details the removal of monochloramine using activated carbon.

  • 4630 Chlorine Analyzer System

    The Signet 4630 Chlorine Analyzer System is an integrated all-in-one system designed to measure free chlorine.

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.