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Drinking Water from Rain Water Sunday, 29. August 2010
A new product is going to be presented during this years IFAT in Munich that will be able to purify rain water into drinking water quality. 

It is based on a patented process that turns harvested rainwater into drinking water without the use of chemicals. It uses ozone as the sanitizer, which is made from oxygen in the air. Treated water is stored in the treatment tank and available to be pumped for use as required.

The stored water is kept fresh by an innovative refresh system. It is a fully packaged system and can be easily integrated into existing buildings.

More details incl. pictures from IFAT will be presented here shortly


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