Three Companies Team Up for Water Purification
W.S. Darley, a leader in firefighting equipment and pumps, Ozotech, a manufacturer of activated oxygen/ozone generating equipment, and No Dirty Water (NDW), a leader in portable activated oxygen/ozone-based water purification systems, have combined their efforts to transform water purification for consumer and commercial applications.
Working together, these three players have developed a series of products to access to clean drinking water.
“The world today is facing a constant need for clean drinking water, and we are pleased to work with these two great companies that share our passion for creating a better world,” said John Sztykiel, founder of NDW. “We see many opportunities to expand the addressable market for portable activated oxygen/ozone-based technology beyond clean drinking water, and we are excited to explore these opportunities together.”
The No Dirty Water self-contained system is a small, portable water filtration kit ideal for families and individuals who want to provide clean, great-tasting water. The system utilizes a five-micon filtration system to remove harmful chemicals and sediment and activated oxygen to disinfect and remove odors and bad taste.
The No Dirty Water OEM kit utilizes the same filtration and activated oxygen/ozone technology for RV manufacturers. And the No Dirty Water Dealer Kit can be installed in the secondary market by independent dealers and outdoor retailers for RV and marine applications, as well as the Consumer Kit for DIY applications.
“At Darley Water Solutions, we are always looking for new ways to provide safe, clean and healthy drinking water in a variety of emergency response, military and humanitarian applications,” said Kevin Sofen, director of business development at W.S. Darley. “When we see natural or man-made disasters, the first critical need to be addressed is for clean drinking water. These systems can provide reliable, efficient sources of clean drinking water wherever it’s needed, from a disaster recovery to developing nations across the world.”