Dear Vitalijus: Thank you for your mail. Not familiar with this type of filters. Will be worth to check if they are NSF listed for drinking water and what would be the OPEX for say 4 millions liters of water per day, including media replacement,reactivation. and disposal. Please provide information including any actual installation and data backing up TTHM formation reduction.

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Dear Vitalijus:

Thank you for your mail. Not familiar with this type of filters. Will be worth to check if they are NSF listed for drinking water and what would be the OPEX for say 4 millions liters of water per day, including media replacement,reactivation. and disposal. Please provide information including any actual installation and data backing up TTHM formation reduction.

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For such volumes of water, you can use filters with activated crushed glass. They are manufactured by the Company in Western Europe and are well known in the world for many years.
Filters are prevents the formation of harmful disinfection byproducts (THMs, NCl3).
Filters are certified for pools (NSF 50), potable water use (NSF 61), food & drinks markets (HCAAP).
 I am not a representative of this Company.
My area of interest - this is the getting of high-quality, so-called "living'" water , using mineral sorbents.

 

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