Did You Know…

Did You Know…Interesting facts to explain WHY innovative new water treatment technologies, like those being developed by Hanish Water are essential to conserving and protect our most precious resource. Did you know… Drinking 8 bottles of store-bought water a day could cost up to $1,400 per year? Drinking that same amount of water from your tap would cost about $.50 …

New Water Treatment Technology Replaces Ineffective and Wasteful RO UV and Water Softeners

New Water Treatment Technology Replaces Ineffective and Wasteful RO, UV and Water SoftenersFor years, consumers have accepted wasteful, cumbersome water treatment systems because that was all that was available. But Hanish Water is in the unique position to offer water treatment systems which use the most advanced technologies available. The first notable difference between traditional whole house water treatment systems …

World Water Day 2017 Focusing on Sustainability

The value of water treatment increases each and every time water is cycled and used. Why? Because each time water cycles through our homes, showers, kitchen sinks, dishwashers, toilets, and even runoff from our yards, there is more and more exposure of the water to the pharmaceuticals, chemicals and petroleum-based products that we use each day. While here in the …

Advanced Filtration Providing Superior Flow Rates – How Our Water Filters Work

Untreated water enters the WaterCrest from the left and passes through the PreFilter where the particulates are taken down to .01 micron and is then fed into the upper manifold and into the BioGuard. As the raw water passes through the special media which makes up the BioGuard it gravitates to the center of the cartridge where it make its …

Protecting Our Water for Future Generations

According to a recent report by the World Economic Forum “the number one issue facing the world in the next 10 years will be access to clean drinking water.” In this report, researchers also state, “Challenges around water management are already immense…over a billion people lack access to improved water. Some 2.7 billion – or 40% of the world’s population …