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Dirty water treatment systems for drinking water

Mobile water treatment systems

Mobile water treatment systems are solutions designed to provide clean and safe drinking water under all conditions. Thanks to the use of modern filtration technologies, they effectively remove mechanical, chemical and biological impurities. These types of systems are used both in households and in companies, institutions or emergency services.

The biggest advantage of these systems is their mobility - they can be easily transported and put into operation anywhere. What's more, many models operate without the need for a power connection, making them ideal for field and emergency situations.

Importantly, mobile systems play a key role in the context of community safety. It is about preparing resources for emergencies, disasters or the outbreak of conflict. This is an obligation introduced by the new Civil Protection Act. They make it possible to secure access to clean water quickly and independently, even under emergency conditions.

The range includes

  • Mechanical filters - retain sand, silt, rust and other particles.

  • Carbon filters - neutralise chlorine, heavy metals and improve water taste.

  • Water treatment plants - reduce hardness and iron and manganese content.

  • UV lamps - eliminate bacteria, viruses and microorganisms.

  • Reverse osmosis systems - ensure the highest quality of filtration.

  • Mobile treatment stations - operate independently, often without electricity, and can be used anywhere.


Invest in a mobile treatment system and be prepared for any situation - even without access to electricity!

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AQUALOOP AL-direct water treatment system

  • Compact ultrafiltration system - easy to install and space-saving
  • Filtration 0.02 μm - removes bacteria, viruses and contaminants
  • Efficiency up to 60 l/min
  • Works without electricity
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14,889.15 PLN Regular price 16,543.50 PLN
12,105.00 PLN tax excl

Mobile water treatment systems are practical and reliable devices that make it possible to quickly obtain clean drinking water from various sources - rivers, lakes, wells or reservoirs. Thanks to a design that allows easy transport and no permanent connection to the mains, they prove useful wherever access to water and energy infrastructures is limited.

Their effectiveness is based on mechanical filters, carbon filters, UV lamps and osmotic membranes that remove particles, heavy metals, pesticides and microorganisms. It is a solution highly valued by the military, emergency services, humanitarian organisations, but also by individuals concerned with crisis preparedness.

Importantly, these systems fit in with the requirements of the Civil Protection Act, which requires resources to be prepared for emergencies and disaster situations. Their mobility and independence from electricity make them one of the most practical solutions for water security.

Order a mobile water treatment system and be assured access to clean water - anywhere and without electricity!

FAQ - questions and answers

How does the dirty water treatment system work for drinking water?

The water purification system uses several stages of filtration - from mechanical and carbon filters to UV lamps and reverse osmosis. This removes both solid and chemical or biological contaminants. In the context of the Civil Protection Act, these systems play a key role in securing access to drinking water in the event of a crisis.
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What are mobile water treatment plants and when do they work?

Mobile water treatment plants are portable devices that make it possible to quickly obtain clean drinking water anywhere. They are most often used by emergency services, the military and institutions responsible for civil protection. They prove their worth during natural disasters, water mains failures or in field operations.
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Are water treatment systems suitable for emergency situations?

Yes - under the new Civil Protection Act, having access to clean drinking water in a crisis is an obligation. Treatment systems allow water from different sources to be treated, making it safe to drink. This is a practical safeguard for the home, business or institution.
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