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IMPRO™ Reverse Osmosis Systems

Mobile and Packaged IMPRO Reverse Osmosis 

Aria Filtra™ offers intelligent, maximum performance reverse osmosis (RO). Our high-recovery IMPRO reverse osmosis solutions have solved the limitations of conventional RO, making operation easier and more reliable. Where fresh water is scarce, we combine low-pressure membrane technology with RO to create complete solutions for drinking water and industrial applications.

  • Maximize water recovery, solving the limitations of conventional RO.
  • Minimize membrane fouling and scaling, protecting your assets.
  • Consume less energy to save on operating expenses.
  • Operate more easily and reliably.

     

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IMPRO Reverse Osmosis Is Available in Two Convenient Formats

Our reverse osmosis technology meets any water treatment need.


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Mobile Reverse Osmosis

Mobile IMPRO units are intelligently designed to fit in a quick-to-deploy 53-ft trailer, providing maximum performance, high-recovery RO technology wherever you need it. When facing source water problems, downtime from equipment malfunctions or emergencies, seasonal surges in consumption, or increased demand that exceeds system capacity, our IMPRO units can rapidly deploy to meet your needs.

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Packaged Reverse Osmosis

These reliable, pre-engineered units reduce waste streams while easily handling challenging feedwaters. The smart configuration gives operators direct control of recovery rate and permeate flow, while offering unmatched flexibility and ease of use.

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Applications of IMPRO Reverse Osmosis

Providing high-recovery solutions for municipal and industrial applications.

 

PFAS Removal

Remove "forever chemicals" like perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and other polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from wastewater and drinking water.

 

Brine Minimization

Reduce waste streams by as much as 80% by operating at up to 98% recovery.

 

Municipal Wastewater

Minimize membrane scaling and fouling issues associated with conventional RO technology.

 

Industrial Boiler Feed and Cooling Tower Make-up Water

Reduce energy consumption by up to 35% with closed-circuit reverse osmosis technology.

 

Brackish Water Treatment

Give operators the ability to control recovery rate, cross flow, and flux with even the most challenging feedwaters.



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Benefits of IMPRO Reverse Osmosis

Designed to solve any water challenge, IMPRO offers numerous benefits for operators.

 

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High Recovery

Our packaged and mobile RO filtrations systems utilize closed-circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) technology to recover up to 95% of wastewater—significantly more than that of conventional RO treatment.

 

Minimum Waste Disposal

We offer the highest guaranteed recovery for challenging feed waters, reliably reducing waste streams by 50 to 80%. Reduced waste leads to fewer disposal requirements and lower disposal costs when compared to conventional membrane technologies.

 

Intelligent Operation

IMPRO systems automatically adapt to variations in feed water composition, temperature, and flow. Our smart configurations offer unmatched flexibility and ease of use, giving operators direct control of recovery rate and permeate flow.

 

Reduced Energy Consumption

The IMPRO water treatment systems operate at near thermodynamic minimum, therefore reducing energy consumption and costs.

 


How Have Other Customers Used Reverse Osmosis?

 

Mine Water Remediation Project

Minera San Xavier, a subsidiary of New Gold Inc., has a gold mine that was closed and in reclamation near San Luis Potosi, Mexico. They are the first mine in Mexico to utilize MF/RO membranes in a heap leach closure and reclamation application.

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Teaming Up on a Significant PFAS Mitigation Project

Following the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) issuance of a health advisory for PFOS and PFOA in May 2016, a north Alabama drinking water utility was one of the water systems that had tests indicate higher concentrations of PFOS and PFOA than the newly released advisory level.

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