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What Are Tannins?
Often called ‘peaty’ water, tannins cause a yellow or amber discoloration.
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Imparts a tangy or tart taste to water.
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Caused by decaying organic matter in water sources.
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More common in shallow wells or surface water.
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Visually unappealing and may stain surfaces.
How Can Tannins Be Treated?
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Removed using specialised ion exchange resins designed to capture tannins and organic matter.
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Combines two types of ion exchange resins in a single system.
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Self-cleaning units automatically refresh the resin bed on a schedule.
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Regenerates using sodium chloride (NaCl).
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Highly effective, though treatment may vary based on site-specific conditions.


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