A new Hanovia UV water treatment system has been installed at a Learn to Swim pool at AC Baths in Taupo, New Zealand which has boosted the comfort levels of both swimmers and instructors.
AC Baths manager Virginia Munro said: "Since we installed the UV system, combined chlorine levels have been reduced from as much as 1.2ppm to 0.1ppm. The pool is now much nicer to swim in, the kids don't come out with sore eyes and the water is much clearer."
Supplier: Hanovia Ltd SloughBerkshireUK Located on the outskirs of London, Hanovia has over 80 years' experience in developing and manufacturing UV products for the non-chemical treatment of water and air. Web: www.hanovia.com
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