by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 26, 2018 | News
marginally acceptable water quality leaves plant with a TDS level of 150 The water taken from a nearby reservoir is being treated at Morton Jaffrey plant and contains 6mg of Cl, (WHO recommends between 1 and 2 mg/l), a lot of lime to bring up the Ph level to 7 which...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 25, 2018 | News
prototype ArtAqua HPF 1.5 ArtAqua’s hybrid floating hydro power system (HPF) generates power even in slower flowing rivers and canals with less depth of water as shallow as 700mm. Units available from 1.5 to 10 KW. No heavy construction or civil engineering...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 8, 2018 | News
market leader NestlĂ©’s “pure life” South Africa suffers from severe water shortages partly because of draughts but to a larger degree due to groundwater levels being lowered by major water suppliers such as NestlĂ© with it’s brand “pure...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Apr 18, 2018 | News
ArtAqua water best served in Keego-bottle Made with elastic titanium. Keeping your water fresh and clean. Your equipment light and easy-to-use. All athletes, from amateur to professional, know the benefits of a squeezable bottle. It allows for one-handed, fast and...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Apr 7, 2018 | News
Our smallest industrial unit is weighing only 6000 kg and can produce 100,000 liters per 24 hours of high quality potable water without an electricity plug or generator but solely from a solar panel with a battery for storage. The modules can be attached in a plant...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Apr 3, 2018 | News
Around one degree Celsius the earth has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. And the culprit is primarily the mass emission of carbon dioxide. CO2 is produced by the burning of oil, natural gas and coal – in the atmosphere it acts as a climate...