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Disruptive Technology

Aquaback's patented distillation technology purifies water at a fraction of the cost of traditional distillers

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Create the best water

Our products can, in one step, create pure water from any water source

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Scalable Design

Our technology scales to provide solutions to any water problem, no matter how small or large

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Best Water

The revolutionary distiller is the ultimate water machine, converting up to 99% of input water into purified water.

Pure Water

Distillation produces the gold standard of water quality; removing all harmful and potentially harmful contaminants

Cheap Water

Our patent pending technology produces the gold standard of water at or below the operating cost of Reverse-Osmosis water treatment systems.

Endless Water

Our technology enables truly safe water recycling, which increases water supply and effectively addresses water scarcity at any scale.

Water News

14/12/24

How Scarce Does Water Need to Get Before It's Valuable?

Billions of dollars worth of water infrastructure upgrades are needed in the United States to stop major water losses each year. There will soon be too many people on this planet for everyone to consume as much water as they do today. Earlier this month, as U.S. newspapers warned of a drought-induced bacon shortage, international scientists cautioned that pending water shortages could result in food shortages of all kinds, urging people to eat fewer water-intensive foods (namely, meat).

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14/12/24

Expert: No end in sight for drought

As Deep South Texas bid 2012 goodbye, a lingering drought isn’t going anywhere.

All year during 2012, Cameron County bounced between severe to extreme to exceptional drought conditions, said Alfredo Vega, a Hydro Focal Point expert with the National Weather Service in Brownsville.

“It’s gotten worse,” he said of the drought. “We had some good rains in the early part of 2012 but we went to extremely dry conditions that have continued all year-round for Cameron County.”

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14/12/24

Bacteria in tap water can be traced to the water treatment process

Most of the bacteria that remain in drinking water when it gets to the tap can be traced to filters used in the water treatment process, rather than to the aquifers or rivers where it originated, University of Michigan researchers discovered.

Water Treatment Systems - For Boilers & Cooling Towers. Safe, Easy to Use, Cost Effective. - www.EnduroSolv.com Their study—a unique, broad-based look at Ann Arbor's water supply from source to tap—could open the door to more sustainable water treatment processes that use fewer chemicals and, as a result, produce lower levels of byproducts that may pose health risks. Eventually, the work could enable engineers to control the types of microbes in drinking water to improve human health like "live and active cultures" in yogurt, the researchers say.

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14/12/24

Dublin faces water rationing after serious treatment plant problem

DUBLIN, Ireland, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Homes and businesses in Dublin, Ireland, faced rationed drinking water supplies this week due to a serious problem at a major water treatment plant.

Dublin's four local water authorities issued a joint statement Tuesday night imposing restrictions that will result in lower water pressure and the likely loss of supply until at least Monday, the Irish Times reported.

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Our products

DRM

20 gal. per hour
  • 10" Dia x 30" High
  • 60 lbs
  • 400 W
  • 20 W-hr/gal
  • Annual Maintenance
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POD

480 gal. per hour
  • 31" Dia x 74" High
  • 1000 lbs
  • 8.6 kW / 3.6 kW (w/ Heat)
  • 18 W-hr/gal
  • Annual Maintenance
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PAK

1875 gal. per hour
  • 62"W x 62"L x 74"H
  • 4000 lbs
  • 34.5 kW | 14.4 kW (with Heat)
  • 18 W-hr/gal | 7.5 W-hr/gal
  • Bi-annual Maintenance
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ePAK

3750 gal. per hour
  • 62"W x 154"L x 74" H
  • 8900 lbs
  • 26.9 kW (40 HP Engine)
  • 7 W-hr/gal
  • Bi-annual Maintenance
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