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What We Do

Our Work


We provide process and product solutions for communities in need to be able to 
Access, Transport, Treat and Store
water in an efficient, sustainable,
and cost-effective way.
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In the absence of a functioning water infrastructure, water sources such as lakes, streams, ponds and rain catchment each
present their own challenge in providing
safe, clean water. 
​

There are also varying levels of treatment that can produce the Desired Condition Level (DCL)
for water depending on its intended use – from Greywater uses to Pure Potable drinking water.
We employ the appropriate f
ilters and containers at each level to insure the resulting DCL
is reached with the least cost for what is needed. 


Our standards of water quality:

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Clear and Clean


Best for:
  • Drinking
  • Personal Hygiene
  • Cooking | Food Preparation
Contains:
​Pure Potable – No contaminants or chemicals above the USEPA maximum levels standard. 
Purification level target < .02 - .2 microns.

Many of us take clear water for granted, while millions around the world drink unclean water.


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Wash, Don't Drink


Best for:
  • Bathing | Showering
  • Laundry | Washing
Contains:
​No bacteria, parasites, harmful chemicals or sediment. Safe to use in the home. 
Filter level target < 0.1 - 5  microns. 


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Plants and Animals


Best for:
  • Livestock watering
  • Growing | Irrigation
Contains: 
No parasites; low sediment and chemicals.
Safe for watering plants and animals.
Strainer level target < 80 microns.


Plants and animals don’t mind
  a little sediment in their water. 



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Grack Water


Best for:
  • Flushing
Contains:
​Minimal natural organic material (NOM) and sediment.
Screen level target < 700 microns.


Only semi-clean water is necessary for toilets,
although millions still use pure water when flushing.



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  • About Us
    • Our Leadership
    • Our Ambassadors
    • Contact Us
  • What We Do
    • Needs
    • Solutions >
      • Community Chlorine
      • WRAP™ System
    • Friends
  • Projects
    • Mahlabeneni
    • Duze
  • Events
    • World Water Day
    • Wine into Water
  • Blog
  • Donate