Methods of Water Purification

Water purification is essential for ensuring safe drinking water. Various methods are used to purify water, each with its advantages and limitations. Here are the primary methods:

Boiling

  • Boiling water is one of the oldest and most effective methods. It kills bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
  • However, it does not remove chemical contaminants or heavy metals. (CDC)​​ (CDC)

Filtration

  • Activated Carbon Filters: These filters use activated carbon to remove chlorine, sediment, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and taste and odour from water. They are common in under sink water purification systems and water purification machines​​.
  • Sediment Filters: These remove large particles like sand and rust, preparing water for finer filtration​​.
  • Carbon Filters: These remove impurities like pharmaceuticals and chlorine, improving water taste and quality​​.

Reverse Osmosis (RO)

  • RO systems push water through a semipermeable membrane, removing up to 99.7% of contaminants, including dissolved salts, bacteria, and heavy metals​​​​.
  • SuperiorOsmosis™: This advanced version of RO used by Bluewater offers up to 99.7% purification, making it more efficient and effective compared to conventional RO methods​​​​.

Distillation

  • Distillation involves boiling water and then condensing the steam back into liquid form. This process removes most contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals.
  • It is energy-intensive and may not remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Ultraviolet (UV) Purification

  • UV purification uses ultraviolet light to kill or inactivate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. It is effective for microbial contaminants but does not remove chemical impurities or sediments.

Advanced Water Purification Systems

Modern water purification systems incorporate several of these methods to ensure comprehensive purification. Systems like Bluewater's SuperiorOsmosis™ combine multiple filtration stages to achieve high levels of purification.

  • Under Sink Water Purification Systems: These systems, like Bluewater's Kitchen Station 1™, integrate seamlessly under the sink, providing continuous access to purified water without the need for additional space​​.
  • Whole Home Water Purification Systems: These systems, like House Station 1™ ensure that all water entering the home is purified, providing clean water for drinking, cooking, and bathing​​.
  • Commercial Purification Systems: Systems like Bluewater's Hotel Station 1™ and Restaurant Station 1™ cater to larger demands, offering high purification rates and advanced features for hotels and restaurants​​​​.

Bluewater Purification Solutions

Bluewater offers a range of purification systems utilizing our patented SuperiorOsmosis™ technology. These systems are designed to remove up to 99.7% of contaminants, providing clean, mineralized water.

  • Kitchen Station 1™: Provides pure, mineralized water directly from your tap, reducing the need for bottled water and promoting eco-friendly living​​.
  • Hotel Station 1™: Enhances guest experience by providing on-site purified and mineralized water, reducing plastic waste and costs​​.
  • Restaurant Station 1™: Allows restaurants to serve their own beverages, offering purified and mineralized water, which can be a profitable and eco-friendly solution​​.
  • Bluewater Flow: This system offers advanced purification with a seven-stage process, ensuring the highest quality water for various settings​​.

By choosing Bluewater purifiers, you not only get access to clean and safe drinking water but also contribute to reducing plastic waste and promoting sustainable living. Bluewater systems are designed to meet diverse needs, from residential to commercial applications, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the benefits of pure, mineralized water.

Which purifier is right for you?

Kitchen Station

Tap into pure mineralized water at home.

Spirit Purifier

Powerful and compact

Cleone Purifier

A lot of power for a small price