New purification system can transform any contaminated water source into bulk purified drinking drinking water.

Water/Wastewater

New purification system can transform any contaminated water source into bulk purified drinking drinking water.

10 May, 2019

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Phoenix Pure and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security are hosting a demonstration of the Guardian 4000, a Mobile Emergency Response Water Purification System, on the canal at the Indiana Historical Society.


Developed by Phoenix Pure and with input from IDHS, the Guardian 4000 uses a proprietary method of High Energy Magnets, purification resins and other filtration media, to eliminate PFAS, E-coli, virus colonies and bacteria, with a capability of producing up to 4000 gallons of potable water per day, on location.

“We are thrilled to have this opportunity to demonstrate what the Guardian 4000 can do,” says Rick Lutterbach, founder and CEO of Phoenix Pure Holdings. “Natural and man-made disasters are on the rise all over the world. It’s not a local issue, it’s a global one, and bottled water is not the answer for those in need.”

“A gallon of bottled water shipped to a disaster area can cost as much as $48 per gallon,” adds Lutterbach. “With the Guardian 4000, that cost is around 3 -5 cents per gallon. We’re very excited about our machine and we can’t wait to show everyone what it can do.”

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