Thursday, September 17, 2009

What are KDF® Process Media and how do they work?








KDF® Process Media are high-purity, granulated copper and zinc-based alloys
that treat water through a process based upon the principle of redox
(Oxidation-Reduction). Originally, KDF was shorthand for Kinetic Degradation
Fluxion.





We can explain redox like this: KDF Fluid Treatment’s unique combination of copper and zinc creates an electro-chemical reaction. During this reaction, electrons are transferred between molecules, and new elements are created. Some harmful contaminants are changed into harmless components. Free chlorine, for instance, is changed into benign, water-soluble chloride, which is then carried harmlessly through the water supply. Similarly, some heavy metals such as copper, lead, mercury and others, react to plate out onto the medium’s surface, thus being effectively removed from the water supply.





Patented KDF process media are 100 percent recyclable and contain no chemical additives. Hospitals, restaurants, municipal water treatment facilities, and homes rely on KDF process media to safely reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and bacteria from their water.



In 1992, KDF 85® and KDF 55® Process Media were certified by NSF International to its Standard 61 for drinking water.
In 1997, ten years after KDF Fluid Treatment, Inc. became a member of the Water Quality Association, the WQA listed KDF media in its Glossary of Terms and Residential Water Processing and, also that year, KDF 55 Process Medium was certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 42 for drinking water.








Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What is Iron

Iron
What is iron?
Iron is a naturally occurring metal and one of the earth's most plentiful chemicals. It makes up at least five percent of the earth's crust. Rainfall seeping through the soil dissolves iron in the earth's surface. From there, rain carries the iron into almost every kind of natural water supply. This includes private drinking water wells. Although iron occurs naturally in ground water, it is rarely at concentrations greater than 10,000 micrograms per liter (ug/L).
Iron exists in a number of forms in water. Water with high iron levels can form reddish brown particles that settle to the bottom of a glass of water. When iron combines with tea, coffee and other beverages, it can produce an inky, black appearance and a harsh, unacceptable taste. Vegetables cooked in water containing excessive iron turn dark and look unappealing.
Concentrations of iron as low as 300 ug/L can leave reddish brown stains on plumbing fixtures, tableware and laundry that can be very hard to remove. When these deposits break loose from water piping, rusty water will flow through the faucet.
Finally, excess iron may cause the growth of iron bacteria. Iron bacteria leave a reddish brown or yellow slime that can clog plumbing. The slime can also cause an offensive odor. You may notice this slime or sludge in your toilet tank.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Water filter for Iron and Sulfur



Tired of those horrible iron stains in your bathroom?
Does your water smell like rotten eggs?
Control the iron and sulfur in your home with a Ironbreaker III filter from Aquarius Water Refining.



Lease option to buy for just $48.00 (plus tax) a month!



*Stop iron stains.
*Enjoy clean, odor free water.
*Protect your water softner from iron fouling.
*Protect plumbing fixtures, appliances and clothing.
*Protect pipes from clogging and black oxidation caused by sulfur.
*Eliminate the need for chemical feed treatment systems.
*Solutions for water with high iron and high sulfur content.
*Single system household flow rate to 21 GPM.

Showerheads May Have Dangerous Bacteria


Updated: Monday, 14 Sep 2009, 3:27 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 14 Sep 2009, 3:27 PM EDT

WASHINGTON - In what may be the scariest shower news since Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," a study says showerheads can harbor tiny bacteria that come spraying into your face when you wash.

People with normal immune systems have little to fear, but these microbes could be a concern for folks with cystic fibrosis or AIDS, people who are undergoing cancer treatment or those who have had a recent organ transplant.

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Showerheads May Have Dangerous Bacteria

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Monday, September 14, 2009

What’s in your water?


Maybe more than you think!


Why should you be concerned with what’s in your water? Today our water system is constantly being contaminated by storm runoff, waste from chemical companies, ground pollutants and Joe Homeowner. Our water is not as clean as it once was, and that is why I have been in business for 33 years. You cannot afford to take your water for granted anymore. Would you want your children to be drinking contaminated water? Of course not!
Aquarius Water is in the business of delivering the highest-quality H2O to your home and business. We will come to your house or business and sample your water to determine the best type of filtration you need based on your particular sample. Let us make your water clean and safe to drink for you, your family and your employees.
Don’t play guessing games with your water. Call today for your FREE water analysis and let our experts recommend the perfect solution for your water needs, 813-634-3134.


Friday, September 11, 2009

Reverse Osmosis


How does Reverse Osmosis work?
Reverse osmosis (R/O) uses no chemicals or electricity to purify water. Instead, the water pressure already in your house is used to force water through a series of filters and membranes. First, raw water goes through a 5-micron filter that removes solid sediments like rust and sand. This filtered water then passes through a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved contaminants like asbestos, arsenic, mercury, chloride, bacteria, nitrates, sodium and lead. The membrane removes particles so small they can’t even be detected with most microscopes!
Contaminants blocked by the membrane are flushed out of the system and down the drain. Most reverse osmosis systems stop there. But the Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System goes two steps further. First, a prolonged contact filter absorbs any gases remaining in the processed water. The water then goes into a holding tank. When you turn on the tap, your water goes through yet another filter. This final post-filter refines the water one more time to help ensure you get the best-tasting, most odor-free water available.
How R/O Benefits You
The Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System makes an average of fifteen gallons a day of sparkling, clean water – up to three times as much as many competing systems! Because the system uses pressure from your water lines, treated water can be fed to your refrigerator’s ice maker, any hot and cold water dispensers you may have, and even built-in coffee makers.
Cleaner, safer, great-tasting drinking water
Fresher-tasting foods
Better-tasting coffee, tea, soups and juices
Less clogging in steam irons, humidifier and vaporizers
Healthier house plants
Purer water for rinsing personal items like contact lenses and toothbrushes
Learn more about this product
How to get started
Getting started on the way to pure, clean water is easy. If you can turn on a faucet, you can operate the Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System. Unlike bottled water, there are no big bottles to lug around or store. You don’t have to keep track of the water you use, or decipher confusing monthly bills. Instead, a clean, compact R/O system is installed under your kitchen sink or another convenient place.
The R/O unit uses existing water lines and needs no electricity. You won’t even know it’s there – until you taste the wonderfully pure water it produces. If you’d like more information or would like to schedule a FREE water evaluation simply contact us at
813-634-3134.