REVERSE OSMOSIS

 The reverse osmosis central supply with the system it has treats and separates the incoming water by removing it from two outlets, one clean and one dirty.

One outlet gives us clean drinking water, with the possibility of enriching trace elements and metals, purified from salts, nitrates, hexavalent chromium, lead, microbes and generally from all the harmful chemical compounds found in an unsuitable water, whether it is from drilling, or from wells, or from municipal water, or even from the sea.

The second output of osmosis sends the brine and the unsuitable water with harmful microbiological and chemical compounds to the sewer.

Initial installation costs and operating costs depend on the quality of the initial water and expected consumption and are clearly higher than all other forms of water treatment.
Due to the complexity of the device, it is necessary to check proper operation and maintenance on a regular basis by qualified personnel.