New water treatment device ‘ahead of the curve’
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- Jan 7,2017
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South Africa and South Australia have both been on the receiving end of the El Nino phenomenon that has sucked the land dry in recent years.
While SA’s drought has lasted two and a half years, Australia has seen a slight turnaround in average rainfall figures. September has been a particularly wet month according to the Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology, and the higher rainfall has resulted in higher saline and alkaline levels.
However, water treatment chemicals and filters are being pushed out the pipeline to make way for a new device that fits on the outside of pipes.
The device was invented by Hydrosmart in Adelaide, South Australia, one of the driest regions in the world. It was designed to treat water without the use of chemicals or filters.
“We’re a water conditioning business that doesn’t use filters, chemicals or purifiers,” Paul Pearce, managing director at Hydrosmart said.