No Dirty Water to Unveil New Purification System
No Dirty Water (NDW), in conjunction with Ozotech, has introduced a compact, retrofit water purification system that eliminates iron stains and “rotten egg odor” caused by sulfur from the water in RVs, the company stated.
The system weighs 7.2 pounds and can handle 2,880 gallons per day.
“Over the past six months, we have been working with Stu Brabant, general manager of Gillette’s Interstate RV with great success,” said John Sztykiel, co-founder NDW. “The NDW system is compact, approximately the size of one shoebox. The fact it purifies up to 2,880 gallons a day is unheard of. Better yet, those rust or iron stains and rotten egg small have been eliminated. In fact, the NDW system removes the minerals, such as ferrous iron, that cause discoloration of hair. Nothing in the RV industry accomplishes all this.”
“NDW’s patented two-stage system of activated oxygen/ozone and filtration accomplishes what others do not,” said Steve Christiansen, VP of engineering Ozotech. “The O3 molecule or activated oxygen neutralizes the iron and sulfur. In essence, they become inert thus their effects are eliminated.”
NDW’s water purification system can be experienced at booth No. 4322 at RVX.