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Coca Cola - Amatil

Wayne Hage - Group Technical Manager
"We have successfully evaluated and proven the effectiveness of DMI-65 water filtration media in reducing manganese and iron levels in water." ...more (PDF 29kb)

  
 

Amiad Water Systems

Amiad Water Systems

Amiad Australia has successfully commissioned their first major installation of filters for the removal of iron from bore water, to provide suitable water quality for an irrigation system to a new residential development in Western Australia.

Previous efforts to treat the water had been unsuccessful until Amiad Australia was engaged to provide a pressure media system that incorporates the revolutionary new DMI 65 media. ...more (PDF 871kb)

 
 

Kemerton Silica Sands

Mark Gell - Operations Manager
"Further to your request for feedback on the performance of the DM 65 in the domestic water purification on our site we have the following comments.

  • KSS changed over to DM 65 in early 2005.
  • The change over from green sand to the DM 65 was no problem.
  • The DM 65 product has been virtually maintenance free.
  • The levels of both Fe, Mg and As have decreased since your product has been in use in the filters.
  • The operation of our plant has not changed and not given us any problems since introducing DM 65." ...more (PDF 96kb)
  

St John of God Health Care

Nigel Page - Combined Facilities Manager
"Having used Quantum Filtration Medium DMI 65 in our two iron and manganese removal plants on the South West Health Campus site for the past year it is without difficulty that I am able to recommend the product.

The plant for 4 years had operated unsuccessfully with potassium permanganate, and we had reached total frustration in trying to find a system to satisfactorily remove our high levels of both iron and manganese in a cost-effective manner.

With the use of the Quantum product the bore water used for reticulation has been of a consistently clean quality, and our operating costs have been reduced."  ...more (PDF 69kb)

 

 
  

V & V Walsh

Graham Briggs
"V & V Walsh engineering staff decided to trial a new technology developed and supplied locally by Quantum Filtration from Bunbury. They installed a new water filtration system specifically designed for treating bore water for Iron and Manganese removal. This is a new product on the market and has approval from the US Water Quality Association to the standard NSF/ANSI 21 for potable water use. This certificate of validation for the new product known as DMI65 also states the material safety of the media has earned the gold seal from the US Water Quality Association." ...more (PDF 22kb)

  
 

Southern Irrigation

Stuart Hair, General Manager
"We then modified the existing system to incorporate the Quantum media by

  • Remove existing media
  • Repair damaged laterals
  • Clean vessels and manifolds
  • Install under-bed gravel and Quantum media
  • Repair damaged backwash valves
  • Remove the mixing tank and reticulation pump from the system
  • Modify control system to
    • Initiate backwash by volume processed
    • Control maximum and minimum flow, pressure and backwash rates
    • Decommission mixing tank and reticulation pump controls
    • Facilitate chemical injection on volumetric basis
  • Install Sodium Hypochloride injection system"

...more (PDF 73kb)

  
 

Mobile Dewatering

James Sebbes
"After an extensive search for a solution that was both effective and cost efficient we were advised to contact Quantum Filtration Medium P/L. They recommended their new water filtration media DMI-65. We were assured that their product DMI-65 would remove the iron and manganese to a level that would enable us to discharge the treated water into the Swan River as required by the DoE and the SRT."  ...more (PDF 54kb)

  
 

AquaSol - Goodchilds

Clint Roberts
"In November of 2004, Aquasol was commissioned to design and build a chemical treatment plant for all water usage operations on site, whist complying with AQIS (Australian Quarantine & Inspection Services) standards for both potable water sources and export-grade processing waters.

An Iron removal treatment plant was built and commissioned with an operational capacity of 20,000 Lt per Hour to service all site water requirements;

  1. Irrigation water for site grounds.
  2. Wash down water for processing and kill-floors.
  3. Waters for heat exchangers used for sterilization purposes.

Solution:

It was found that iron was the major contaminant preventing bore water usage for all site operations. A full-scale treatment plant was built and commissioned in November 2004 with an operational capacity of 20,000 Lt per Hour (based on iron level of 11mg/l). Liquid chlorine in conjunction with DMI 65 catalytic media was used to remove Iron in 2 x 900mm Filters with auto pressure backwash..." ...more (PDF 710kb)

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