Products Aquatic Treatment Systems: (ATS) primary products utilize its adsorption
media, A/I Complex 2000, in combination with its oxidation media, A/P Complex
2002, to remove arsenic from contaminated water.
ATS Arsenic Removal Systems range in size from under the counter
point-of-use (POU) systems, to whole house
point-of-entry (POE) systems, to
community systems. The arsenic removal media is
equally effective and the systems are scalable for larger community systems,
water bottling plants and industrial applications. All arsenic removal and
arsenic filtration systems can be expanded to remove other contaminants in the
source water if needed, which may include radon, hydrogen sulfide, iron and
manganese.
Aquatic Treatment Systems, Inc. has developed a comprehensive and practical
approach to provide both community and individual home water systems with a safe,
cost-effective and versatile arsenic removal technology. ATS has invented,
successfully field-tested and brought to market patent pending oxidation and
adsorption media for rapid arsenic removal and arsenic filtration from aqueous
streams.
ATS media will effectively treat water contaminated with very low to very high
arsenic concentrations over a wide pH range, and in the presence of sulfate
and/or fluoride. ATS systems are designed for consistent arsenic removal and
arsenic filtration to below detectable levels (<1.0 ppb) at high flow rates in
excess of 1 bed volume per minute.
Arsenic Removal and Arsenic Filtration Media Features and Performance
Extensive field-testing and third party evaluation of the ATS arsenic removal
media have demonstrated a number of superior product features and competitive
advantages:
Non-Detectable Arsenic Results - Test results have proven that
the ATS adsorption media will achieve total arsenic removal in
concentrations over 1,000 parts per billion and in a wide range of water
conditions.
Adsorption Capacity - Test results show high arsenic
adsorption levels over a wide range of pH levels (6.0 to 9.0). When other
typically competing parameters are present, (i.e. fluoride, sulphate) no
significant changes in performance are shown. The ATS media have been tested
under a wide range of water conditions. Under controlled tests no
significant difference in adsorption rate or capacity is found. This results
in a significant performance advantage when water conditions are known to
change.
Through Put/Flow Rate - The rate of adsorption is
significantly higher than any other media. A rate in excess of five (5) bed
volumes per minute (BV/M) is possible with 1.0 BV/M standard. Other medias
typically operate at flow rates of 0.1 to 0.2 BV/M. In other words, ATS
media are able to effectively remove total arsenic contaminants at flows at
least 5 times faster and under some conditions 20 times faster.
Oxidation Capacity - The ATS adsorption media will oxidize
arsenic III and convert it to arsenic V. The oxidation capacity of the media
is sufficient for applications where there is a limited daily volume, such
as carafe Point-of-Use (POU) devices, or when a low level of arsenic III is
present. ATS also has a companion oxidant media that is typically used in
combination with ATS adsorption media. This on demand oxidant is effective
in any water including industrial streams where high concentrations of
arsenic III are present. NO CHLORINE/DECHLORINIZATION STEPS ARE REQUIRED.
Safe and Reliable - ATS adsorption and oxidation media are
certified according to NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking Water System
Components - Health Effects. These ATS media have earned the Water Quality
Association Gold Seal for material safety.
Good Tasting Water - Unlike reverse osmosis systems that
remove all minerals from the water, ATS Systems keep natural minerals intact
and produce a good tasting beverage.
Effective in the Presence of Interferences - Unlike exchange
resins that give up significant capacity when other ions are present, ATS
media complexes target ions. As a result, the ATS adsorption media binds
arsenic without giving up capacity to common ions such as fluoride and
sulphate.
Durable and Tolerant To Changing Water Conditions - No
chemical or operational modifications are necessary when water conditions
change. Temperature, pH, and contaminants affect little or no change in
adsorption performance of the ATS media.
Variety of Media Dimensions and Shapes - The standard media is
graded in a flake/grain form ranging from 28 to 48 mesh sizes. When there
are high volume flows from municipal or industrial applications, large bed
sizes are required.
Robust Media - Unlike other adsorption media such as
granulated ferric hydroxide, ATS media do not crumble and disintegrate with
installation and use. ATS rigid, high composition strength media allow for
simpler, more rapid installation and will not progressively compact, which
causes loss of flow and pressure drop.
Non-hazardous Liquid Waste - Unlike ion exchange and reverse
osmosis systems, each of which have a liquid waste stream containing
concentrated arsenic, ATS Arsenic Removal Systems have no reject stream and
require no backwashing or regeneration. There is no requirement to use
chemicals or handle chemicals on site. ATS Systems have NO liquid waste
stream.
Non-hazardous Solid Waste - Arsenic binds so tightly to the
ATS media that the arsenic will not leach off and re-contaminate the
environment. Used media is a safe non-hazardous solid waste that meets USEPA
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). When the media reaches
capacity it is simply disposed of in a non-hazardous landfill.
Ease Of Operation - ATS systems operate automatically on
demand. The installation and management of replacing media is simple and
does not require special training or equipment. Whether the ATS media is
used in residential, community or industrial applications it is easy and
safe to use.
Small Space Requirements - ATS media systems provide
adsorption capacities many times greater than other known technologies. As a
result, the total space or foot print requirement of an ATS media system is
usually less than one half that of other equipment installations. This is a
significant factor in homes and with small community systems where existing
space is often limited.
Environmentally Responsible - ATS arsenic removal systems are
designed to be environmentally responsible. Ion exchanges and reverse
osmosis systems create a hazardous waste stream of concentrated arsenic.
Reverse osmosis systems waste as much as 3-4 gallons of water for every
gallon of water made. ATS systems treat contaminated water on contact,
wasting no water and do not create a hazardous waste stream.
Call 1- 888-772-AQUA (2782) or
email us at
info@aquatictreatment.com
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