What You Should Know About Pool Water Recycling

 In today's blog post, we are going to talk about Pool Water Recycling. Pools are a great source of fun and relaxation, but what happens to all that contaminated water that’s flushed out when cleaning? Most people just let the water seep into sensitive farmland groundwater aquifers, waterways and oceans, but there is another option - pool water recycling.

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What Is Pool Water Recycling with the BeST Clear System, And How Does It Work?

To put it in the simplest of terms, The BeST Clear System actually works on the same ancient principle of decanting wine. Wine would be poured into a glass decanter or barrel, then the sediments would settle to the bottom. The BeST Clear System applies the same concept, but with water instead of wine!

 

Once a week or two manually or digitally, a controlled actuator rotates the backwash valve, adjusts the pump speed and the pool water starts reversing out of the filter. The dirt laden turbid water fills The “BeST Clear POD” flushed from the filter.

 

The water is then held in the Best Clear System for up to 7 days or before if the next cleaning cycle is needed - but a min of 24 hours. This allows the sediments and particles to settle to the bottom of the tank. The water in the upper 85% of the tank clears and is recirculated back through the filter (recommended usage of AFM media) where it’s fine cleaned then returned to the pool.

 

With automation you can control the system to clear and clean automatically, or it can be operated manually for the budget minded. The simplified cleaning of filtration results in a consistently crystal clear, healthy, sparkling pool.

 

Conclusion

Pool water recycling is a great way to conserve water and help the environment. If you are interested in swimming pool water recycling, visit our contact us page.

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