| What does "Water Quality" Mean?  We 
		like the following definition:
			"Water quality is a neutral term 
			that relates to the composition of water as affected by natural 
			processes and human activities. It depends not only on water's 
			chemical condition, but also its biological, physical and 
			radiological condition. The quality of water is also related to 
			specific use, and is usually measured in terms of constituent 
			concentrations. ..."-Ohio State University
 Although water quality can refer to many 
		issues and problems associated with various contaminants, a good portion of 
		what can be considered "water quality".  Although water quality can refer to many 
		issues and problems associated with various contaminants, a good portion of 
		what can be considered water quality issues can be attributed to water 
		hardness, sediment, and biofouling problems.  These issues can be 
		dealt with very effectively with the various Hydropath line of 
		products. ECMI helps clients improve water quality 
		by implementing Hydropath products and improved 
		filtration methods on facility systems.   
			
			Will remove lime scale from inside the water heater and piping 
			system.
			Continues to 
			keep lime scale from forming within the system.
			Keeps equipment operating at peek efficiency.
			Reduces or eliminates costs for chemicals.
			Reduces scheduled cleaning 
			cycles for backwashing. 
			Reduces costs associated with cleaning facility equipment of limescale.
			Improves 
			flocculation in filtering 
			systems to improve overall water clarity.
			Eliminates cloudiness caused by 
			sediment, clay, and bio-matter.
			Eliminates problems associated with 
			algae blooms
			Eliminates problems associated with 
			out-of-control bacteria levels.
			Controls problems associated with
			biofouling. |