Water sanitation system, new to North America, to be tested in Avon Lake

June 29, 2024
Owen MacMillan
The Chronicle-Telegram

Through a partnership with South Korean company TechWin, Munro said the water department will test a system to produce up to two-thirds of its needed supply of the chemical completely in-house.

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Water, salt and electricity is not a combination that most would think of as safe, let alone productive.

But Avon Lake Regional Water is pursuing a plan, the first of its kind in North America, to take care of its water disinfectant needs in-house with just that simple combination.

The utility is in the process of switching its water disinfectant system from one based on chlorine gas to relying on sodium hypochlorite.

When that switch was publicized in March, Regional Water’s Chief Utilities Executive Robert Munro said that sodium hypochlorite is much safer for both the staff at the utility and the general public.

But another major advantage of sodium hypochlorite is its relatively simple composition of water, sodium (salt) and electricity.

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