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Process filter manufacturer sees ‘marked rise’ in water industry orders

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A process filter manufacturer has seen a ‘marked rise’ in enquiries and orders as water companies focus on resilience after the cryptosporidium outbreak in south Devon.
Surrey-based Amazon Filters provides containerised systems and mobile skid rentals to help with planning, emergency response, turbidity control, chlorine reduction and the removal of contaminants and chemicals.
Based on flow rates and projections, its cartridge filtration has seen more than 350 billion litres of water filtered by UK water companies in the past year, ensuring a safe, clean and consistent supply to tens of millions of homes and businesses.
In recent weeks, the 39-year-old firm has highlighted how its ‘quick and able’ manufacturing of process filtration equipment can support customers’ sustainability, compliance and savings on capital expenditure.
In the days after the Devon parasite outbreak, a series of enquiries came in and engineers turned round two confirmed orders for skid rentals in the south of England including one they readied for emergency collection on a Sunday evening. A third order is awaiting confirmation.
At the same time, a rental skid that had been in use and returned for refurbishment was purchased by a water company for permanent deployment.
Head of marketing David Ridealgh said: “We’ve seen a marked rise in enquiries and orders since we reiterated our message to water companies here in the UK and elsewhere that we have a range of critical filtration solutions to support them that can go straight into action on site.”
Among products commonly used by water companies is Amazon Filters’ absolute-rated depth filter SupaSpun II.
This is officially approved for use in the UK public water supply under the Drinking Water Inspectorate’s Regulation 31.
A sustainable polypropylene version of SupaSpun II has just been released and in March, after extensive testing, it gained KTW DVGW certification for safety in the gas and water sectors under German regulations by the standards body DVGW.
The various product improvements and certifications comply fully with the recasting of the EU Water Directive (DWD) 98/83/EC and its new rules on cartridge filtration.








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