Aqua Clear serves the agricultural industry including controlled environment agriculture (green houses, hydroponics, aquaculture), horticulture, and citrus groves. Major uses of water within this industry include irrigation and washdown.
Depending on the location of the facility, the source if irrigation water may be municipal, well water, surface water or, in some instances, seawater. With municipalities beginning to ration water to farmers it is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain the water needed to grow crops. While many farmers may have access to wells or surface water sources to replace the existing municipal supply, they are finding that these water sources are not suitable for their crops. This is especially true for avocado and strawberry growers. These are crops that are highly sensitive to constituents such as boron, TDS and high salt levels in the water.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) or Nanofiltration (NF) are the industry standard in removing dissolved solids and salts. Aqua Clear engineers, designs and manufactures commercial filtration and reverse osmosis systems specific to the incoming feed water quality.
Aqua Clear Manufactures complete packaged treatment systems within Enclosed Containers ready for “plug and play.”
with an eye on “ONE WATER” solutions, Aqua Clear has many programs and capabiliotes to provide our clients with peace of mind. In the case of controlled environment agriculture, Aqua Clear has the knowledge and equipment for onsite recycling of irrigation water using technologies such as ultrafiltration and disinfection that saves on both water and nutrients.
Aqua Clear provides preventative maintenance, remote monitoring and field service repairs of existing water treatment equipment and a membrane healthcare program to extend the life of RO membranes. Our service and sales team work hard alongside the farmers and agriculture industry to yield the highest quality crops.
For more information on how we may be able to assist you contact an Aqua Clear Water Treatment Specialist today. Our staff can help identify and troubleshoot any inefficiencies that are occurring in your water treatment system to help you save on capital and operating costs.