Research
and development of vortex water systems for rural private wells
has been conducted in the field since 1998. Lab experiments
and research are conducted in Malmo, Sweden by a team of researchers.
Hundreds of systems are in operation in the United States, ranging
in application from private wells to apartment buildings and
mobile home parks. The systems are designed to require little
to no scheduled maintenance. The nature of the problem water
defines system design, which can be modified to achieve desired
results. Field experience and lab experiments have provided
positive results in the eradication of E.coli, algae, fungus,
molds, anaerobic bacteria, coliform, cryptosporidium, and legionella.
The vortex process places bacteria and viruses under high pressure
(hydrocyclones) followed by a vacuum, which causes them to disintegrate.
Iron, iron bacteria, and sulfur are easily removed
without the use of chemicals and scheduled maintenance procedures.
Additional
success has been realized with customized vortexing equipment
for use in mixing powders, such as sugar, in health related
drinks; also in mixing boric acid and other granules for a pest
control spray rig.
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