The System PQUA, works with a mixture of dissociating elements, capable of separating and removing all contaminants, as well as organic and inorganic pollutants.
"The methodology is founded on molecularly dissociating water pollutants to recover the minerals necessary and sufficient in order for the human body to function properly nourished," according to engineers from the Jhostoblak Corporate.
Engineers developed eight dissociating elements, and after extensive testing on different types of contaminated water, implemented a unique methodology that indicates what and how much of each element should be combined.
The corporation has a pilot plant in their offices that was used to demonstrate the purification process, which uses gravity to save energy.
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"We observed that the residual water in the container was pumped to reactor tank, where it received a dosing of the dissociating elements in predetermined amounts," the company said.
In this phase solid, organic and inorganic matter as well as heavy metals are removed by precipitation and gravity; and a sludge settles at the bottom of the reactor.
Subsequently, the water is conducted to a clarifier tank, to sediment the excess charge of dissolved elements; then the liquid reaches a filter to remove turbidity and is finally passed by polishing tank that eliminates odours, colours and flavours.
The treated water is transported to a container where ozone is added to ensure its purity, and finally is ready to drink. The resulting liquid is fresh, odourless and has a neutral taste.
"We have done over 50 tests on different types of wastewater and all have been certified and authorised by the laboratories of the Mexican Accreditation Agency (EMA)," the company said.