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Operation and maintenance of Treatment plants

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Why is it important to have your water Treatment Plant Operated and maintained by Experts?

You’ve made a significant investment in a water or wastewater treatment system. Now comes the most critical question for your budget: What is the most cost-effective way to operate and maintain it?

Many businesses assume that handling maintenance in-house is the cheapest option. However, this approach often leads to spiraling, unpredictable costs from emergency repairs, wasted resources, and non-compliance fines.

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At Smart Water Treatment Technology, we prove that outsourcing your Operation & Maintenance (O&M) isn’t an added expense—it’s your smartest financial strategy.

It not only lowers total ownership costs but also eliminates several risks.

The Hidden Costs of Self-Managing Your System

Without a specialized team, you’re exposed to numerous hidden costs that rarely appear on the initial budget:

  • Costly Emergency Shutdowns: A minor issue can become a catastrophic equipment failure. This results in expensive emergency repairs and operational downtime. Consequently, you may need to source costly alternative water.

  • Wasted Staff Hours: Your skilled employees are diverted from revenue-generating tasks. Therefore, they waste valuable time managing unfamiliar, complex systems instead of focusing on their core business.

  • Excess Costs & Environmental Risks: An un-optimized system wastes expensive energy and chemicals. Furthermore, improper wastewater discharge can lead to severe environmental hazards and steep regulatory fines.

  • Shortened Equipment Lifespan: A reactive approach drastically shortens your equipment’s life. This forces you into premature and expensive capital replacement.

  • The Proactive Maintenance Solution: We prevent failures before they happen. Our predictive approach uses planned spare parts effectively. Therefore, you avoid costly surprises and maximize your investment.

What is Comperhinsive Operation and Maintenance Services in GCC

Our comprehensive Operation & Maintenance (O&M) contract is an all-inclusive management solution. It’s designed to deliver complete operational certainty and, most importantly, total budgetary control over your water assets. Here’s how we do it:

  • Expert Operations & Chemical Supply Management

    We take full command of your facility’s daily functions. Our certified specialists continuously optimize every process to maximize water production and improve energy efficiency. Furthermore, this service includes the seamless management of your entire chemical supply chain. We handle procurement, delivery, and inventory, ensuring the correct, high-quality chemicals are always on hand to guarantee uninterrupted service and consistent water quality.

  • Proactive Maintenance & Strategic Spares

    We shift your maintenance strategy from reactive to proactive. Using data-driven monitoring, we anticipate equipment stress and schedule maintenance before a failure can occur, eliminating costly, unplanned downtime. In addition, we manage a strategic inventory of critical spare parts on-site. This foresight ensures that if a component does wear out, the replacement is immediately available, turning a potential multi-day shutdown into a minor, planned repair.

  • Guaranteed Regulatory Compliance

    We implement a rigorous, continuous program of water analysis and monitoring. Our team conducts all necessary testing and maintains meticulous documentation to ensure your facility consistently meets or exceeds all local and national environmental regulations. Consequently, this protects you from the risk of heavy fines, legal liabilities, and reputational damage, providing you with total peace of mind.

  • Complete Financial Predictability

    Ultimately, this integrated approach bundles all necessary services—operations, maintenance, chemicals, and spares—into a single, fixed fee. You move from a chaotic budget filled with unforeseen emergency costs to a balanced, predictable operational expense. This allows you to forecast your costs accurately and focus your capital on growing your core business, not on unexpected repairs.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Never Let Your Water Softener Run Out of Salt

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The Reasons Why You Should Never Let Your Water Softener Run Out of Salt

Why won’t the soap lather properly? Why are there white spots on the shower door? And where in the world did a brown-orange stain in the kitchen sink come from? Ug Oh…!, We let the water softener run out of salt! Will it be ok?

Many folks would tell you that letting your water softener run out of salt is okay and that you should add salt and not worry. But letting your water softener run out of salt will cause long-term damage to your water fixtures and might even make your salt tank overflow!

 

What Happens If Your Water Softener Runs Out Of Salt?

 

Over time, the resin beads in the water softener become saturated in hard minerals and must be ‘regenerated.’

This is Where the second tank comes in.

Water From the brine tank flows to the resin container to trigger a reverse ion exchange. The beads give their mineral ions and catch a new sodium ion. The Mineralized water is then drained from the tank.

“New-aged water softeners run a ‘regeneration cycle’ automatically every few days… until the brine tank runs out of salt. 

The water-softening resin will stay saturated if you forget to top off your water softener. This stops the ion exchange and allows hard water minerals to collect throughout your home’s water pipes, appliances, and fixtures.

When your water softener runs out of salt, it won’t be able to wash the hard iron and minerals from its softening resin. This means that the water is coming out and will contain hard minerals. Ultimately this means hard water and iron stains on all surfaces that contact your water.

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No salt in your water softener means No soft water

So your soap Will Not lather Up as well, as normally, no big deal right?

Well, there is a Great Deal more to it than that. Hard water is much more than an inconvenience, it is going to build up on your hot water heating system, making it less efficient, and in time, it will not operate at all.

Hard water can build up from the plumbing of Your home, in time limiting the water flow through the house.

We all forget to check our water softener salt from time to time. Always know when your water softener is outside of salt before it creates a disaster.

Iron and other hard minerals can get into your control valve.

With older water softeners, untreated water was used through the water softeners control valve and through the main chamber of the water softener where the main piston moves back and forth. This caused the piston to seize and seals to wear quicker.

In older water softeners, untreated water would be used through the water softeners control valve and through the main chamber where the main piston moves back and forth. This would causes the piston to seize and the seals to wear-out faster.

New water softener models typically have the water that goes through the control valve already go through the water softener. This makes the water soft and free of any iron.

Should you allow your system to run out of salt, you might be allowing hard iron and minerals access to the piston chamber and in the instance of a non-electric water softener, you might be allowing iron and hardness onto the fragile gears which control the systems regeneration procedure.

This is not as common as the other issues that can happen when you let your water softener run out of salt, but it might be the worst of all of them.

This is issue is more common in older non-electric water softeners than with newer electric systems. Non-electric water softeners rely on a single water shut-off valve to stop water filling your systems salt tank.

There is usually a tiny bit of dirt in the bag of salt that you empty in your water softener’s salt tank. This dirt will settle to the bottom of the salt tank as salt is dissolved for use.  

 

Permanent etching on your glassware, shower door and more.

If your water softener runs out of salt, the resulting hard water that will be pouring out will leave hard water stains and streaks on everything that it comes in contact with (e.g. cups, bowls, silverware).

A white film will cover your glassware when it comes out of your dishwasher. You may be able to clean it off the first time, but will inevitably become a permanent etch in the glass in little to no time. Forks and knives will look like it never went through the dishwasher at all…

Your glass shower walls will start to look like they are frosted over from this white film, and they usually never get as clean as they once were, no matter how hard you scrub. And the replacement of a shower encloser can be quite expensive.

Your bathroom’s glass shower walls will begin to have a frosted over look to it and will never be as clean as they once were. Replacing a shower encloser can be very expensive!

Your salt tank could over flow! The brine float in your salt tank may not shut off the water filling your brine tank.

Although not as frequent as other problems that can occur from letting your water softener run out of salt, this issue could potentially be the most severe.

This issue is more common in older non-electric water softeners than with newer electric systems. Non-electric water softeners rely on a single water shut-off valve to stop water from filling your system’s salt tank.

When emptying a bag of salt into your water softener’s salt tank, it’s common to find a small amount of dirt mixed in. However, this dirt will eventually settle to the bottom of the tank as the salt dissolves for use.

Keeping an eye on your salt level is a wise decision and will help you avoid potential disasters.

 

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You wouldn’t let your car purposely run out of gas, would you? If you have, doing it once won’t end the world. But indeed, after multiple times doing so, your car will have major mechanical issues.

Get yourself and other family members into a routine of constantly checking the salt tank whenever they pass it by. I also suggest keeping a few bags of water softener salt in a room far from the water softener.

Get yourself and other household members into a routine of constantly checking the salt tank any time they see or pass by it. You are keeping a couple of bags of water softener salt in a space near the water softener. This will help you fill your salt tank when it’s getting low without carrying a heavy bag too far.

Need a water softener to upgrade? Smart Water Treatment Technology has the best water softener system for your home. Give us a call and talk to one of our specialists to find out more. 

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Why drinking water is so important for health

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The Importance of Drinking Enough Water for Your Health

Water is essential for life. It makes up about 60% of your body weight and plays a vital role in many bodily functions, such as lubricating your joints, delivering oxygen throughout your body, regulating your body temperature, and flushing out toxins.

Drinking enough water every day can have many benefits for your health, from improving your skin to boosting your energy. Here are some of the reasons why you should drink more water and how to do it.

Benefits of Drinking Water

Water is important to your body as it helps to :

  • Keep an average temperature. Water helps regulate your body’s heat through sweating and respiration.
  • Lubricate and cushion joints. It keeps your joints healthy and flexible by reducing friction and inflammation.
  • Protect your spinal cord and other sensitive tissues. It also acts as a shock absorber and a barrier against infections and injuries.
  • Get rid of waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements. Water flushes toxins and waste products from your body, preventing constipation and kidney stones.

Drinking water can also help you manage weight, improve mood, enhance cognitive performance, and prevent dehydration. Dehydration can cause fatigue, headache, dizziness, confusion, and dry skin.

How Much Water Do You Need?

The water you need depends on many factors, such as age, sex, activity level, health condition, and climate. There is no single formula that fits everyone, but there are some general guidelines you can follow.

According to the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, an adequate daily fluid intake is:

  • About 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids a day for men
  • About 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids a day for women

These recommendations include fluids from water, other beverages, and food. About 20% of your daily fluid intake usually comes from food, especially fruits and vegetables with high water content.

You may need to adjust your fluid intake based on your needs and circumstances. For example, you may need more water if you:

  • Exercise regularly or sweat a lot
  • Live in a hot or humid environment
  • Having a fever, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Have a bladder infection or urinary tract stones

You can check your hydration status by looking at the color of your urine. It should be pale yellow or clear. If it is dark yellow or brown, you may be dehydrated.

How to Drink More Water

Drinking water is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to stay healthy. Here are some tips to help you drink more water throughout the day:

  • Carry a reusable water bottle with you and refill it often.
  • Add some flavor to your water with lemon, lime, cucumber, mint, or berries.
  • Drink a glass of water before each meal and snack.
  • Install a Reverse Osmosis unit to avoid buying water bottles.
  • Replace sugary drinks like soda, juice, and sports drinks with water or unsweetened tea or coffee.
  • Drink water before, during, and after exercise.
  • Set reminders on your phone or use an app to track your water intake.
  • Drink more water when you are sick or feeling unwell.

Water is essential for your health. Drinking enough water daily can support your body’s functions and processes, prevent dehydration, and enjoy many other benefits. So grab a glass of water and drink up! Cheers! 🥂

Learn more about Reverse Osmosis systems to get clean drinking water in your home and enjoy plenty of water from your tap.

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Source: Mayo Clinic Health System

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A Guide to Sustainable Water Management for Schools

Creating an environmentally-friendly school goes beyond recycling bins and LED lights. It means building a facility where the infrastructure itself promotes health, sustainability, and efficiency. For modern schools, this starts with smart water management.

From the drinking fountains to the drainage networks, a comprehensive water strategy is essential for protecting student health, reducing operational costs, and creating a truly “green” campus. This guide covers the critical water treatment solutions every school facility should consider.

Schools as Role Models for Environmental Protection

Many schools are dedicated to creating eco-friendly environments, not just through student initiatives but by ensuring their entire facility is ‘green.’ Research shows that green facilities positively impact both students’ learning abilities and teachers’ teaching effectiveness. Additionally, integrating sustainability into the curriculum helps young people understand its importance, preparing them to be future leaders.

To achieve this, schools implement several measures:

  • LED Lighting: Replacing all lights with energy-efficient LEDs.

  • Water Conservation: Fitting taps with devices to reduce water usage.

  • Recycling Programs: Recycling non-food waste, reusing paper, and closely monitoring photocopying output.

  • Student Initiatives: Encouraging students to bring their own water bottles.

  • Utility Monitoring: Closely monitoring water and electricity consumption.

  • Curriculum Integration: Teaching sustainability as a key part of the curriculum from an early age.

Schools also prioritize maintaining good air quality and natural lighting to enhance student concentration and overall well-being. This includes maximizing natural light, using advanced air filtration, and placing plants indoors to improve air quality.

While these initiatives are foundational, a truly sustainable campus must also address its most critical resource: water.

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The Foundation:

Point-of-Entry Water Filtration

The health and safety of your students and staff are non-negotiable. A commercial-grade water filtration system installed at the point of entry ensures that every tap and fountain on campus delivers clean, safe, and great-tasting water.

  • Carbon Filters: These are the workhorses of water purification, effectively removing chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that cause bad tastes and odors. A high-capacity carbon filter is the first line of defense for any school on a municipal water supply.

  • Water Softeners: In areas with hard water, a commercial water softener is crucial. It prevents damaging scale buildup in pipes, kitchen appliances, and water heaters, significantly extending their lifespan and reducing your maintenance budget.

The Next Step in Sustainability:

Greywater Recycling Systems

Imagine being able to reuse up to 60% of your school’s wastewater. A greywater system makes this possible. It captures gently used water from sinks and showers, filters it, and repurposes it for non-potable uses like toilet flushing and landscape irrigation.

  • Reduces Water Bills: Drastically cuts down on your school’s municipal water consumption.

  • Promotes Conservation: Serves as a powerful, hands-on teaching tool for students about water scarcity and recycling.

  • Achieves Green Certifications: Helps your school meet sustainability goals and achieve certifications like LEED.

The Unseen Problem:

Drainage Network Maintenance

Nothing disrupts a learning environment faster than unpleasant odors or backups from the drainage system. Stagnant sewage in drains and grease traps is not just a nuisance—it’s a health hazard.

  • Preventing Odors and Blockages: Regular, professional drainage network cleaning is essential. We use eco-friendly, high-pressure jetting and biological treatments to clear blockages and eliminate the source of foul odors in restrooms, kitchens, and locker rooms.

  • Ensuring Campus Health: Proactive maintenance prevents the buildup of harmful bacteria and ensures your entire sewer network functions flawlessly, protecting the health and well-being of everyone on campus.

Your Partner in Building a Greener School

At Smart Water Treatment Technology, we specialize in designing and implementing comprehensive water solutions for educational facilities. From ensuring your drinking water is pure to helping you pioneer water recycling on campus, we have the expertise to help you achieve your environmental goals.

Contact us today for a complimentary assessment of your school’s water systems!

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Why should you buy water softener from local company

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If you are a resident of Central Florida, you might have noticed that the water quality in your home is not up to the mark. It might have an unpleasant taste, color, or odor, making it difficult to drink or use. You are not alone in this, and many others face similar issues and look for a solution.

 

You might have come across online advertisements for water filters that claim to improve water quality. However, it can be risky to purchase a water filter online because the product may not fit your requirements, be challenging to install, or wear out quickly.

 

This is why it is essential to contact a reputable local water treatment company that can provide expert guidance, quality products, and reliable services. A local company can analyze your water, suggest the most suitable water filter system for your home, install it correctly, and offer ongoing support whenever necessary. This article will help you understand why it is important to reach out to a trustworthy water treatment company in your area.

 

How Much Does It Cost to get a Water filtration system ?

Water is essential for life, but not all water is the same. Depending on where you live, your water may contain minerals, chemicals, or contaminants that can affect its taste, smell, and quality. Hard water, for example, is water that has high levels of calcium and magnesium, which can cause problems for your plumbing, appliances, skin, hair, and laundry. That’s why many homeowners choose to install a water softener, which is a device that removes the hardness minerals from the water and replaces them with sodium or potassium ions.

But how much does it cost to get a water softener? And what factors should you consider before buying one? In this blog post, we will answer these questions and help you make an informed decision about your water treatment needs.

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The Cost of Buying a Water Softener or filtration system

The first thing you need to know is that there are many types of water filters available on the market, ranging from basic softener models that use salt to advanced ones that use reverse osmosis or magnetic fields. The price of a water softener and filtration depends on several factors, such as:

  1. The quality or source of your water – City or Well Water 
  2. Size and capacity of the unit
  3. The Features And Technology Of The Unit
  4. Brand And Reputation Of The Manufacturer
  5. The Warranty And Service Of The Unit
  6. After-sales services 

According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost of a water softener only in the US is $1,786, with most homeowners spending between $1,500 and $4,000 to get whole house filtration for city water . However, this does not include the installation cost, which can vary depending on your location and plumbing situation.

Some customers prefer to buy a cheap system online and install it themselves, but because it involves your water, we advise them to conduct research beforehand.

The Cost of Installing a Water Softener

Buying or installing a water softener is not a DIY project. You need to hire a professional plumber or a water treatment specialist who can properly assess your water quality, determine the best type and location for the unit, connect it to your main water line and electrical outlet, and adjust the settings according to your preferences. The installation cost of a water softener depends on several factors, such as:

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  1. Complexity and length of the plumbing work
  2. The availability of the water line
  3. Labor rates and permits
  4. The type and model of the water softener
  5. The accessibility of the  electrical outlet

According to HomeAdvisor, the average installation cost of a water softener in the US is $400, with most homeowners spending between $300 and $600 and whole house filtration would cost $600-$1000.

However, this can vary significantly depending on your location and plumbing situation. For example, if you need to add extra piping or electrical connections, or if you live in an area with high labor rates or strict regulations, you may end up paying more than the average.

The Cost of Maintaining a Water Softener

Installing a water softener is not a one-time expense. You also need to consider the ongoing maintenance costs of operating and servicing the unit. The maintenance cost of a water softener depends on several factors, such as:

  1. Type and model of the water softener
  2. The frequency and amount of salt or other consumables required
  3. The quality and hardness of your water
  4. Usage and efficiency of your unit
  5. The warranty and service of your unit

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According to HomeAdvisor, the average maintenance cost of a water softener in the US is $100 per year, with most homeowners spending between $50 and $150. However, this can vary depending on your specific situation. For example, if you have a salt-based water softener, you need to regularly replenish the salt in the brine tank, which can cost anywhere from $5 to $20 per month depending on the size and quality of the salt. If you have a reverse osmosis or magnetic water softener, you may need to replace the filters or cartridges periodically, which can cost anywhere from $10 to $100 per year depending on the type and quality of the filter.

The Benefits of Buying from a Reputable Company

As you can see, installing a water softener is not a simple or cheap process. It involves many variables and decisions that can affect your satisfaction and budget. That’s why it’s important to buy from a reputable company that can offer you:

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If you live in Central Florida, Orlando, Sanford, Lake Mary, Seminole County or Orange County, we recommend you check out Smart Water Treatment Technology, which is a local company that specializes in water treatment solutions for residential and commercial customers. They offer:

  1. Free consultation and water test to determine your needs and options
  2. A wide selection of high-quality products that suit your preferences and budget
  3. Fair and transparent pricing that includes all the costs and fees upfront
  4. Professional installation that ensures optimal performance and safety
  5. Comprehensive customer services.
Conclusion

Installing a water softener is a smart investment that can enhance your water quality and your quality of life. However, it’s not a cheap or easy process. You need to consider many factors and costs before making a purchase. You also need to choose a reputable company that can offer you the best products, prices, and services.

If you live in Central Florida, Orlando, Sanford, Lake Mary, Seminole County or Orange County, you don’t need to look any further than Smart Water Treatment Technology. They are the experts in water treatment solutions who can help you find the right water softener for your home or business. Contact them today for a free consultation and water test, and see for yourself why they are the best choice for your water needs.

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