Iron in borehole water | Orange water
Is your installed water filtration system struggling to handle high iron contamination in your borehole? Do you need a new filtration system to remove iron?
Over the past 12 months, iron build-up within this system has reached a critical level, preventing effective iron removal and allowing it to pass through to the UV system. As a result, the bacteria-killing capabilities of the UV system have been compromised, with the quartz glass sleeve completely coated in iron, rendering it ineffective against the passing water.
Iron easily clogs pipes, pumps, feeders, sprayers, and filtration systems that aren’t designed to handle high iron content. If you’re facing iron contamination in your borehole or spring water supply, don’t hesitate to reach out. We provide comprehensive water treatment options tailored to your needs.
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Water testing:
The starting point for any water treatment design, and at Prosep, we prioritize accuracy and reliability. Our engineers have undergone formal training and are certified to carry out water sampling to UKAS accredited standards, using a UKAS Accredited Laboratory.
Bacteria in your Private Water Supply?
Bacteria in water can be a health concern, but with our UV-PRO range of versatile ultra violet sterilisers, you can have peace of mind. Our units are designed to kill waterborne bacteria using the proven method of exposure to ultraviolet light.
Already have a system?
We have extensive experience in taking over existing water treatment systems from other companies. If you have a system that is not meeting your expectations, we are here to help. We believe in building positive relationships with our customers, both new and old.
At Prosep, we cater to a wide range of sectors, including domestic, agricultural farming, commercial, camping and outdoor pursuits, holiday lets, rental properties, and new builds. Whatever your water treatment needs may be, we have the expertise and solutions to meet them.