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H2O introduces the Commander System, a Stored Water Quality Monitoring System


Published Jan 6, 2012
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H2O, Inc. introduces the Commander System, a quality monitoring system for on-site stored water. Designed to circulate, monitor, disinfect and re-mineralize potable water, the Commander System is like having a team of water quality experts on duty 24/7.

The patent pending system monitors free chlorine, pH and total dissolved solids levels, as well as water temperature in water tanks. Additionally, the system can alleviate common problems including plumbing corrosion, lack of disinfection and unsanitary tanks and onboard plumbing.

The Commander System allows potable water storage tanks and plumbing to be shocked, disinfected and cleaned without wasting water, while protecting tanks and plumbing from corrosion with its specialized re-mineralization feature.

By keeping water circulating and allowing disinfectants to work, the system prevents stagnation and algae and bacteria growth. Chlorine injection rates are automatically adjusted based on need, preventing under- and over-chlorination, as required by government regulations.

The Commander System promotes stored water safety by preventing health hazards to personnel and guarding against violations of the EPA Safe Drinking Water Act and other government regulations.

“Ensuring quality, risk-free water on every platform and jobsite is our first concern,” said Jess Fike, President of H2O. “The Commander System offers a worry-free solution to quality water concerns.”

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