MUNICIPAL WATER
Municipal water is normally treated with excessive limestone and chlorine levels that eliminate
acidity and bacteria from the household water. Because the presence of hardness and
chlorine are considered secondary standards by the state, the municipality is not responsible
for removing problematic hardness and chlorine from the water.
SYMPTOMS
TREATMENT OPTIONS
TREATMENT OPTIONS
FEATURES OF CORRECTIVE EQUIPMENT
3000 E/D + PLUS SERIES
  • Bypass Valve
  • Electronic Demand Control Module
  • Full One-Inch Riser
  • Multi-Wrap® Fiberglass Reinforced Resin Tank
  • Self-Cleaning Distributors
  • Positive Action Brine Valve
  • High-Density Salt Storage Tank
  • Six/Eight-Cycle Valve with Easy-Clamp Ring
  • Stratified Resin Bed
  • Washed Quartz Underbedding
  • EcoLife Resin
  • Econo-Brine System
  • Aqua Turbine®
  • 24-Volt Transformer
Municipal water is treated with System 3000 E/D+PLUS Water Refiner
  • Maintenance Free
  • No more hard water
  • Lifetime warranty on self-cleaning filters
  • No filter replacement...ever
  • Permanently removes chlorine from the water
  • Self-cleaning
  • Remote control
  • Memory chip for power outages
  • Chemical free supply and demand cleaning cycles
  • 100% Iron removal
  • Clogs pipes and causes scale buildup in hot water tank
  • Corrosion to water using appliances
  • Soap scum in bathroom
  • Etching and spotting on dishes
  • Hair will lack body after shampooing due to soap residue
  • Discoloration of whites and linens
  • Reduction of water pressure
  • Can affect pallatability of water
  • Rotten egg smell in hot water
  • Chlorine smell and taste in water
CAUSE