Water Treatment System Overview
Clean, Safe, Great-Tasting Water — Expert Filtration Systems for Your Home or Business.

What to Know
Every home and business has a domestic water source for household purposes including drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning. This source may come from a municipal water supply or private water well. These water sources can include undesirable or unacceptable levels of impurities that need removal, including:
Physical Impurities: Sand, Clay, Sediment
Biological Impurities: Bacteria, Parasites, Algae
Chemical Impurities: Chlorine, Sodium, Iron, Lead, Arsenic, Mercury
AMO water treatment systems can provide filtration to removal all of the above impurities and achieve optimal taste and purity.
Types of Water Treatment Systems
New Septic Systems
1. Site Evaluation & Water Testing
Understand water demands and space constraints to size/configure system for the future install. Water samples are collected by AMO engineers, and analyzed by a local certified laboratory to determine water chemistry and condition in accordance with state and federal standards.
2. Data Analysis and Design
Our engineers analyze the water test results and custom design a system based upon customer requirements Each system is optimized to obtain the best water purification possible while minimizing both upfront and total lifetime system costs. The final design is reviewed with our customer to ensure it meets their expectations.
3. System Installation
AMO’s professional installation team procures all necessary water treatment components and plumbing supplies. Typical installation time is 1-2 days depending on the system design, existing plumbing condition and accessibility to the space.
4. System Validation
Once installation is complete, AMO engineers obtain a final water test sample to ensure the water treatment system is working according to the original design specification.
Typical Water Treatment Service, Repairs or Retrofits

Filters and media require periodic replacement depending on water usage and water chemistry. Replacement can be scheduled on either a time or as-needed basis.
Filter/Media Replacement
(Most Common)

Water systems may require upgrade or retrofits if either water usage or water chemistry changes.
System Upgrades









