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 WATCH WATER 2

 

 

The unique technology of WATCH WATER2

 

Throughout history, copper has been used as an algicide / bactericide to treat bodies of water and copper sulfate has been the form most utilized in recent times.

 

However, copper sulfate has major disadvantages as an effective means of treating water systems because of fallout, precipitation and eventual inactivation. When the copper is "kicked" out of suspension, it drops to the bottom of the body of water and accumulates, over time, to potentially dangerous levels. When fish seek cool water in lakes, rivers, and streams during the summer, they encounter these high copper concentrations and die, a process that is of significant environmental concern.

 

WATCH WATER2 does not do this. It stays in suspension at smaller concentrations and thus, it is a major breakthrough in water treatment.

 

Acid solutions with extremely low pH values and high amounts of free hydrogen ions are created in WATCH WATER2. These solutions are non-corrosive to metal, innocuous to skin, and capable of providing large amounts of hydrogen ions. When combined with other metal salts, trace minerals, or copper sulfate, these hydrogen ions both bond the composition and hold the metals in suspension indefinitely.


It is with this unique method that copper is bound as metallic in solution in its smallest molecular form. It is by bonding with the copper in its most basic molecular form that we can destroy all forms of bacteria, viruses (both enveloped and non-enveloped), mold, mildew, fungus, and spores effectively.

 

Representative pathogens controlled by WATCH WATER2 include Escherichia coli, Streptococcus fecalis, Candida albicans, Shigella sonnei, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio cholera and Salmonella.

 

Vibrio cholera, being one of the most dreaded virus in the world is controlled within 2 hours after introduction of WATCH WATER2 at exceedingly low concentrations.