Is your local water fit 

for your needs?

Your input water quality matters. processes, it is in direct contact with you, your customers or your business. Do you know if your water is fit for your needs?
By the time water reaches your site, it has travelled far. Water is pumped through a vast network and storage tanks - sources of potantial contamination. 
Hillsbridge is committed to transform & upgrade your freshwater quality on site.

Perceptible Water Quality Issues

Your first diagnostic tools are your senses. You can see, taste, smell, and feel contaminated water. Water that is red, orange, yellow, brown, or cloudy can signal iron, rust, or other contaminants in the mains or your plumbing. Tannins from snad/silt, decaying vegetation and leaves can also give water a yellow or brownish hue.

The main perceptible signs of water issues include:

  • Scale Deposits
  • Staining
  • Bad Taste & Smell
  • Cloudiness & Discoloration
  • Corrosion

Water is contaminated with very fine suspended particles (siltation), not visible to the human eye. These mineral suspended solids are silt & atmospheric dust, which have an abrasive impact on industrial equipment & textiles and result in stains on fixtures or tanks 

Foul-smelling or bad-tasting water are signs of impurities. Here are common water odor or taste problems you might encounter:

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  • Musty, earthy odors and tastes may signal dissolved solids. Such aromas and tastes may be caused by decaying organic matter in the plumbing or even in the source water itself.
  • Then there’s the smell and taste of chlorine. It’s there for disinfection to make water safer to drink and originates during the normal chlorination treatment process, but to enjoy the taste you may want to get rid of it.
  • If water smells or tastes like turpentine or other chemicals that might indicate the presence of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) or xylenes, byproducts of gasoline refining, paints, detergents, or inks.
  • Metallic smells and tastes may be a sign of mercury, lead, arsenic, copper or iron in the water. Manganese and zinc may also cause a metallic smell or taste. These chemicals may come from the pipes themselves.
  • Mercury

  • Lead

  • Arsenic

  • Copper

  • Siltation

Mercury is a naturally occurring metal that has several forms. The metallic mercury is a shiny, silver-white, odorless liquid. If heated, it is a colorless, odorless gas. Mercury combines with other elements to form inorganic mercury compounds. Mercury also combines with carbon to make organic mercury compounds. The most common form of organic mercury, methyl mercury, is produced mainly by microscopic organisms in the water and soil. Organic mercury can accumulate in microorganisms, water plants, and eventually sport fish tissue. It is a cause of consumption warnings for sport fish from some inland lakes and rivers, especially in the northern United States.

There are better solutions then treating your water with

Bag & Cartrdige Filters or Ion Exchange

Laundries, hotels, or industries can greatly benefit from soft & solids-free water.  The downside are the operation & management cost of this conventional equipment. 

Hillsbridge offers a new 2-in-1solution to upgrade municipal water efficiently an don long term. Key advantages:

  • maintenance free
  • no chemicals
  • no water wastage

The equipment filters impurities dowen to 1 micrometer (0,001 mm) and inactivates clacium & magnesium which softens your water. 

Compact, easy to install, longlasting. 

Tailored water treatment to specific areas of application

We don't sell equipment.

We provide integrated solutions. 

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Water has become a focus, globally. Concerns about water scarcity and quality are on the rise. A more circular and therefore more sustainable economy requires valuing wastewater for its potential, rather than discarding or ignoring it.

More than just an alternative source of water, safe wastewater management could help protect our ecosystems and give us clean water, energy, nutrients and other recoverable materials.

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