Reverse Osmosis system

Take the advantages of an industrial reverse osmosis system - high rejection of metals, minerals, and chemical contaminants, a high recovery rate, and sturdy built-to-last design - and make it portable, able to be transported anywhere in the world where potable water may be necessary. All these features can be yours in addition to a collection of benefits unique to containerized systems.

Each of our CRO series containerized reverse osmosis systems starts with a water need - your need, and goes from there. At Pure Aqua, we work directly with our clients from the ground up, keeping them involved with the construction and design of their containerized system every step of the way. The end product they recieve is a completely unique system tailored to their needs and specifications. Some of the special features that can be installed in a containerized system include insulation and centralized heating and cooling, keeping your industrial reverse osmosis system safe from even the harshest elements. A water purification plant can be available anywhere you can ship a twenty or forty-foot container.

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Call Pure Aqua Inc. today to see how a CRO series containerized reverse osmosis system can revolutionize the way you provide potable water.

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The ideal applications for a Containerized RO system include primarily include temporary installations or water supplies, labor camps (mining installations, construction, etc.), military water supplies, and disaster relief, but can also serve in almost any situation where a reverse osmosis plant is used:

Imagine the strength and purification power of a large-scale reverse osmosis plant. That power can now be at the fingertips of anyone anywhere in the world, and requiring only the space of a forty-foot container. A Pure Aqua CRO Series Containerized Reverse Osmosis System is a self-contained, turnkey system that can function on-the-go or as a permanent water treatment plant, able to start pumping high-quality product in less than a day after arrival on-site. Our containerized reverse osmosis systems are made to order, meaning your system will be specifically tailored to your water treatment requirements, containing all the amenities your reverse osmosis system could possibly need.

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Thanks to the Holland BPW snowmelt system, waste heat from power generation is captured to heat water, which is circulated through 190 miles of tubing laid underneath the pavement and sidewalks back to the Holland BPW power plant. The system pumps over 4,700 gallons of water per minute at 95 degrees and can melt about one inch of snow per hour at 20 degrees Fahrenheit with winds of 10 mph.  The snowmelt system is a closed system meaning it circulates the same water over and over again.  Prior to 2016, the system pulled water from Lake Macatawa.  By using potable water, the system is less likely to have sediment and should reduce wear on system valves.

Containerized water treatment plants have many advantages over built-in plant room installations and have a plethora of special options available:

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Many of our customers require custom engineered systems. These are typically built around similar core systems and thus allowing for improved turnaround times, even for one-off designs.

Since 1988, residents and visitors have enjoyed snow-free streets and sidewalks in downtown Holland throughout the winter season.

As a much-appreciated innovation, the snowmelt system has been expanded several times to include the market area at the Civic Center, the sidewalks to Herrick District Library, and the ramps to the parking deck on 7th St. In total, the snowmelt system today provides approximately 690,000 square feet of heated sidewalks and streets.  It is the largest publically-owned snowmelt system in North America.  There are also 190,000 square feet of privately owned snowmelt systems heated with water from City snowmelt mains.

Containerized reverse osmosis systems are the future in membrane water treatment. Capable of producing up to one million gallons of water per day from a single fourty foot container, with built-in pretreatment and membrane cleaning, containerized systems are redefining the standards of water treatment plants worldwide.

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