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To: Wade who wrote (1)8/1/2002 10:45:17 PM
From: water-world-man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18
 
Hi Wade, Thank you for the question.

As the JetWater system is purifying the water, a concentrated discharge is ejected into a dewatering unit. This discharge contains solids and some liquid. The dewatering unit extracts the solids, and the clear concentrate is sent back into the system for re-processing. The solids are then discharged via conveyor to a bin for disposal. The removal is very similar to a sewage sludge dewatering system.

I hope that helps and answers your question.

Overall, the JetWater system is not complex, but it's unique in the way it brings the price of water purification down to a level where it's affordable in a variety of commercial applications.