Filters for groundwater wells
Many people think that groundwater is clean and safe to drink.
But this is a myth
Water from a groundwater well is way better than well water: it does not contain organic impurities, and bacteria are less common there. But the groundwater well has its drawbacks: increased content of iron, hardness salts, manganese, hydrogen sulfide.
AQUAPHOR water filtration and treatment systems solve a problem of contaminated water from a groundwater well.
If you want your water to have a balanced composition, you need to choose the right water filtration system.
This requires a chemical analysis of water from the groundwater well. We can perform an in-house analysis of your water, taking into account all important parameters — the number of residents, water consumption rate, the groundwater well depth.
Standard solutions
To remove iron from water, we recommend you to install a filter with ion-exchange resin. As the water passes through this resin, the dissolved iron ions are replaced by sodium ions.
This is how the WaterBoss filter works. It is suitable for removing iron from groundwater, provided that its concentration does not exceed 10 mg/l. Reverse osmosis systems also effectively filter out iron from water. These systems not only remove iron, but also bacteria, viruses, chlorine, heavy metals, pesticides and organic impurities.
To remove iron from water, we recommend you to install a filter with ion-exchange resin. As the water passes through this resin, the dissolved iron ions are replaced by sodium ions.
This is how the WaterBoss filter works. It is suitable for removing iron from groundwater, provided that its concentration does not exceed 10 mg/l. Reverse osmosis systems also effectively filter out iron from water. These systems not only remove iron, but also bacteria, viruses, chlorine, heavy metals, pesticides and organic impurities.
To remove iron from water, we recommend you to install a filter with ion-exchange resin. As the water passes through this resin, the dissolved iron ions are replaced by sodium ions.
This is how the WaterBoss filter works. It is suitable for removing iron from groundwater, provided that its concentration does not exceed 10 mg/l. Reverse osmosis systems also effectively filter out iron from water. These systems not only remove iron, but also bacteria, viruses, chlorine, heavy metals, pesticides and organic impurities.
To remove iron from water, we recommend you to install a filter with ion-exchange resin. As the water passes through this resin, the dissolved iron ions are replaced by sodium ions.
This is how the WaterBoss filter works. It is suitable for removing iron from groundwater, provided that its concentration does not exceed 10 mg/l. Reverse osmosis systems also effectively filter out iron from water. These systems not only remove iron, but also bacteria, viruses, chlorine, heavy metals, pesticides and organic impurities.