Targeted THM Removal at Half the Energy Cost

May 19, 2015
System uses mixers, aerators and ventilators to treat water in storage tanks

When it comes to selecting the right trihalomethane (THM) removal system for a tank, custom design is key. Optimizing system design is critical for predicting and achieving THM removal rates, minimizing energy requirements and calculating long-term operating costs.

The PAX Trihalomethane Removal System (TRS) is a custom-designed, energy-optimized system of mixers, aerators and ventilators that turns ordinary water storage tanks into water treatment systems. Unlike other treatment technologies for lowering THM levels that involve large-scale changes to water treatment plants, TRS can be implemented quickly and cost-effectively, targeting  locations  in  the  water  distribution  system where THM levels are the highest.

PAX Water Technologies partners directly with municipalities to diagnose THM formation and perform system-wide treatment needs analyses. This data, together with proprietary design and performance modeling software, enables PAX Water Technologies to create in-tank aeration systems that achieve a guaranteed THM removal goal at 50% the energy cost of other THM removal technologies.

Contact Us
PAX Water Technologies
Richmond, CA
866.729.6493
www.paxwater.com

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