Emergency Water Treatment Systems

These systems allow for quick access to drinking water when primary systems fail.

Emergency Water Treatment Systems

These systems allow for quick access to drinking water when primary systems fail.

SUMMARY.

An emergency water treatment system is a fully functional water treatment plant, usually assembled in a trailer or van for mobility.  These systems can be used by a municipality or city to provide potable water during a natural disaster or system shutdown. They can be mobilized quickly to any site that has source water and remove contaminants, with storage nearby in large flexible bladder tanks.

  • Municipalities can provide emergency (remove clean) drinking water during a natural disaster to local residents or businesses.
  • This significantly reduces the overall cost of drinking water and avoids the use of plastic bottles that usually end up as litter.
  • Universities and colleges can also educate students on how to operate a water treatment plant using the mobile plant.

KEY FEATURES.

KEY FEATURES.

  • Municipalities can provide emergency (remove clean) drinking water during a natural disaster to local residents or businesses.
  • This significantly reduces the overall cost of drinking water and avoids the use of plastic bottles that usually end up as litter.
  • Universities and colleges can also educate students on how to operate a water treatment plant using the mobile plant.

WALKTHROUGH VIDEO.

This video explains how a emergency water treatment system can work. At Bi Pure Water we customize your system based on your needs.