FilterBoxx Water & Environmental provides Water Treatment Solutions for industrial, municipal, resort and aboriginal clients employing proprietary processes and technologies. We specialize at working in harsh climate and remote locations. FilterBoxx Packaged Water Solutions Inc. designs and builds engineered water and wastewater treatment systems that are complete skid mounted packages. All equipment and components are fully installed and plumbed, electrically terminated, and mechanically commissioned before the system is shipped to site. This results in minimal site works and provides the client with cost certainty. FilterBoxx also provides turnkey installation, rental and operation services for all of our products through Combo Energy Services, a division of FilterBoxx. Our Research & Development department can evaluate any industrial process or wastewater problem and determine if we have a solution, including testing the solution using one of our full scale skidded pilot plants. We have treatment systems operating in Canada, USA and Afghanistan, we have been around since 2001 and we are one of Canada’s fastest growing companies.
The availability of a reliable supply of water is one of the most important determinants of human health. Using proven treatment processes, FilterBoxx potable water treatment systems provide clean, safe drinking water customized to match source water quality. Drinking water systems can remove micro-organisms, pathogens and viruses, chlorides, arsenic, and fluoride, reduce iron and manganese and improve hardness, colour and turbidity.
Types of FilterBoxx Water Treatment systems include:
• DAF Systems
• Granular filtration
• Clarification
• Iron and Manganese removal
• Reverse Osmosis
• Ultrafiltration (Immersed or Pressurized)
• Nanofiltration
• Desalination
• Water softeners
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The reason these types of home Water Treatment Equipment and Systems are so successful is because they not only physically remove the contaminants like the RO systems but also chemically bind the small synthetic ones to the surface of the filter.
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