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DOSATRON: manufacturer of non-electric proportional hydro-motive metering pumps
We are looking for a solution to make the water from the well of our future (old) house drinkable, not connected to the collective drinking water network. Recommendations?
Hello,
Depending on the quality of your water, simple filtration and chlorination would be sufficient, but you must have analyzed your water beforehand.
Thanks to our Dosatron dosing pumps) which work without electricity (with the driving force of the water) we can carry out the chlorination of your water.
You can contact me yann.michelet@dosatron.com
Can we do without chlorine for drinking water?
Behind this question, there is a legal notion. If the WHO recommends a minimum dose, there is a reason. Chlorine remains the most economical reagent that allows persistence and long-lasting disinfection.
I am looking for an autonomous system for water purification in an isolated place. The water arriving from the canal is filtered by a screen filter upstream, but what system could I use to make it drinkable, without health risk?
Chlorine is a remanent chemistry which also ensures a certain safety for the subsequent transport of your water.
Its dosage can be done without electricity subject to having a minimum pressure. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information. Our product range is visible on this site
I am looking for an autonomous system for water purification in an isolated place. The water arriving from the canal is filtered by a screen filter upstream, but what system could I use to make it drinkable, without health risk?
Another alternative solution is to use a proportional metering pump for the injection of an oxidizing product. (chlorine or equivalent)
Can raw water be made drinkable by UV treatment or is it necessarily by reverse osmosis?
Hello
UV will have a bactericidal effect. It will be necessary to take care of the maintenance of the lamp and its aging. UV does not bring the effect of remanence. 0.3ppm. A treatment will therefore depend on the quality of the raw water (a more precise description is required) and its use.