Leamna Pneumology Hospital in Leamna Village, Dolj County, Romania, sought assistance to address the physico-chemical and bacteriological contamination of its water source, an 80m deep well, crucial for treating patients with severe lung conditions. Despite common misconceptions, borehole water often fails to meet drinking standards, showing excessive levels of ammonium, iron, manganese, microbiological contaminants, hardness, and turbidity. By implementing our PaquaVida drinking water system, the hospital now complies with EU98/83 regulations, ensuring a continuous supply of clean water. This not only allows the hospital to remain operational, providing vital services during the pandemic but also benefits the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, supported by the local pedoclimate comparable only to baile Herculane and the Swiss Alps. Addressing complex water contamination challenges was essential to prevent the potential closure of the hospital, preserving essential healthcare services for the community.
Our Objectives
1
Understand
Identify your water source and our experts will advise a suitable test of the source water.
2
Plan and Build
Our engineers design and prepare a modular unit matched to your source water composition and supply needs.
3
Install
Our expert engineers will install, commission and train the operator.
4
Let it flow
The units are completely autonomous and require almost no operator intervention except for the occasional top-up of salt.