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About
GH water refilling station was established in 2006 providing a clean, safe drinking water for everybody. We aim strengthens our market by constant enhancement through new marketing strategies, customer satisfaction and reinvestments

We purify through  24 stages Reverse Osmosis system equipped with  Ozone gas generator and UV lamp which makes sure you're getting' a safe drinking water, free from harmful pathogens and substances. Our water Microbiological and both Chemical and Physical quality follows Administrative Order No. 2007-0012 set by the DOH (Department of Health).


PURIFICATION

Water purification is the process of removing contaminants from a raw water source. The goal is to produce water for a specific purpose with a treatment profile designed to limit the inclusion of specific materials; most water is purified for human consumption as drinking water.
REVERSE OSMOSIS

Reverse Osmosis separation technology is used to remove dissolved impurities from water through the use of a semi-permeable membrane. RO involves the reversal of flow through a membrane from a high salinity, or concentrated, solution to the high purity, or "permeate", stream on the opposite side of the membrane. Pressure is used as the driving force for the separation.


INFO
OZONE

Ozone is an unstable colorless gas that can be used for bleaching substances and for killing microorganisms in air and water sources.
Many municipal drinking water systems use ozone to kill bacteria instead of the more common chlorine. Ozone does not form organochlorine compounds, nor does it remain in the water after treatment.
Ozone is a cost-effective method of treating water, as it is produced on demand and does not require transportation and storage of hazardous chemicals. Once it has decayed, it leaves no taste or odor in drinking water. Low levels of ozone have been advertised to be of some disinfectant use in residential homes.
ULTRAVIOLET

UV radiation can be an effective viricide and bactericide. Disinfection using UV radiation is more commonly used in wastewater treatment applications but is finding increased usage in drinking water treatment.