
Drinking Water Treatment Units
Drinking Water Treatment Units are systems designed to remove contaminants from tap water, ensuring it is safe and pleasant to drink. They typically use methods like filtration to remove particles, activated carbon to reduce odors and chemicals, and sometimes disinfection processes such as UV light or chlorination to eliminate bacteria and viruses. These units can be installed at the point of use, like a faucet or countertop, or at the point of entry into a building. Their goal is to improve water quality by reducing health risks and enhancing taste and clarity.