Clean water, clean earth
In our haste to fill the demand for water, Australians may be choosing a technology that isn't necessarily the best option. The solutions we're being sold are often expensive, over-engineered and produce toxic by-products. Australians need ways to clean water, but we also need to be better informed about our options.
For example, let's pit Desalination and Hydrosmart technology against each other. To make the water useable to irrigate a golf course, both methods achieve the necessary results, yet they employ very different approaches. They also have equally dissimilar long term impacts.
Desalination literally sieves out the salt which has to be put back into the environment somewhere and requires serious infrastructure as well as rugged chemicals to clean those membranes - both expensive and a producer of nasty waste.
   Hydrosmart uses resonance frequencies to break the bonds between the salt crystals so that the water is no longer saline. Hydrosmart runs on about as much energy as a light bulb, and there are no by-products apart from the one you want - useable water.
For the past ten years, Hydrosmart has been installing its systems without disappointed clients. Users from Grant Burge, dArrenberg, Primo Estate and Haans wines through to Table Grape Growers Australia, Adelaide and Rockhampton Ovals, Cromer, Bunbury, Ballarat Golf Courses have applied the Hydrosmart approach in lieu of highly engineered reverse osmosis to get great environmental outcomes for themselves.

For more information
contact Paul Pearce on
(08) 8357 3334
www.hydrosmart.com.au

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