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Have you considered what your rainwater is made up of? What about your mains water supply? Or perhaps you want to use bore or river water for your next irrigation project or for potable water supply.
Leave the guesswork out of your decisions, and get informed. We can field and lab test water to determine what it can be used for, and what type of filter system is the best for use. No more relying on anecdotal advice for filtration, we send samples to Australia’s best and most experienced labs for extensive testing to determine the composition of the water before we customise a filter system to suit your needs.
Testing filter systems and hoping for the best is burning money. By treating and testing the water source first, we will get it right the first time with informed advice. With this in mind, we can also customise cleaning and maintenance for your system.

Get Tailored Advice for Any Rainwater Tank
At Transform Water, we don’t take a “one size fits all” approach. Instead we tailor our advice and solutions to you, putting your needs at the forefront over any sale.
Water testing gives you an in-depth about your water supply, but it also allows us to provide you with the best recommendations for your water treatment in Sydney and fulfilling the requirements around what you expect to get out of your rainwater tank system.

The role of filter systems and filtration
Choosing the right filter system is essential for ensuring clean and safe water, as well as protecting the life of your tank system. The proper filter helps people stay healthy by preventing diseases that can be spread through water. Getting the right solution also benefits the environment by purifying water before it is released back into rivers and oceans.

1. Water Intake

2. Pre-Filtration

3. Coagulation

4. Sedimentation

5. Filtration

6. Disinfection

7. Storage and Distribution
What is water pollution?
Water pollution is when contamination occurs because of chemicals, microorganisms or debris. This affects different bodies of water, which includes your home’s rainwater, and the public water supply.
In some cases, contamination can lead to health risks, as well as threats to the greater environment.

Discolouration

Unpleasant Odours

Cloudiness

Oil Sheens
If you suspect any of these, it’s important to get in touch with our experts as soon as possible.
The health risks of water contamination
Water pollution can pose a range of health consequences to your properties’ water supply, particularly when directly ingested.
Some symptoms of ingesting polluted water include:
Fatigue
Muscle Weakness
Moderate to severe cramping
Waterborne diseases E.G food poisoning
*Please note that these symptoms may vary from individual to individual.

Filtering Rainwater for Clean Drinking Water
In urban areas, many people can readily rely on the public water supply for drinking water.
In rural areas, where there is no or limited access to a public supply, rainwater is very commonly used. According to Health NSW, rainwater can be suitable for drinking provided that it meets the following standards.
This includes:
Clear Water Colour
Little Taste Or
Smell
Water Catchment System
is Well Maintained
In more urban areas, it is strongly recommended to use the public water supply because it’s closely observed and undergoes consistent filtration, disinfection and fluoridation.
Contact Our Friendly Team
If you’re looking for leaders in water treatment and testing, look no further than us.
By choosing our water treatment services in Sydney, you’re choosing a science backed approach. This ensures a fast, affordable and precise solution. This then allows our team to provide you tailored advice and a comprehensive plan. Which in turn ensures that the system operates according to your needs.
Whether this is for household or farm related purposes, we have you covered. Gain the assurance of filtered water for you and your environment.

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