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On April 3, 2006 the town of Eads, Colorado installed a 4-inch Zeta Core® Catalytic Water Conditioner in their municipal water system to service over 400 water hookups. Within hours of the installation the townspeople began phoning City Hall to ask what had happened to their water? Most of their comments being: the waters “improved taste”, “so many more suds in the dishwater”, “clothes came out softer”, "coffee tastes much better” and “hair feels cleaner and fluffier.” Just wait until these people see the improvement in their gardens and lawns this summer.


 
"Since installing the catalytic water conditioner in the City of La Verne in 1996, I have saved over 2-1/2 million dollars. Our investment was $22,000."

Richard Davis, Water & Sewer Supervisor,
City of La Verne, CA.
 

MUNICIPALITIES

  • City Water System, Downs, KS (Since 1980)
  • City Water System, Eads, CO
  • City Water System, Fort Sumner, NM
  • City Water System, La Verne, CA
  • City Water System, Madrid, NM
  • City Water System, Melrose, NM
  • City Water System, Paducah, TX
  • City Water System, Payson, AZ
  • City Water Plant, Tempe, AZ
  • City Water System Tecolotito, NM
  • City Water System, Three Valleys, CA

CITY OF SAN DIEGO METROPOLITAN WASTEWATER
DEPARTMENT BIOSOLIDS CENTER

A one-inch catalytic water conditioner was installed January 2001 on the plant's odor control system to treat 20,000 gallons of makeup water used in the chemical scrubbing units associated with odor removal. According to environmental coordinator, David Huntamer "the conditioner is performing better than advertised, with measured savings of over $17,000 annually. Plus, we have noted significant indirect savings due to fewer employee injuries, stemming from the continual lifting and handling of 50-lb bags of salt. This thing produces."