Acqua Potabile
2026
DRINKING I PORTABLE I ESSENTIAL
"Mobile Water Treatment System"
Acqua Potabile is a mobile water treatment system developed to provide safe drinking water in any environment. Composed of an exclusive solution, it guarantees potability within the required standards, maintaining nutrients with quality and safety for human and animal consumption. Microorganisms and contaminants present in the water are eliminated using Advanced Oxi-Sanitization and Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation.
O equipamento é capaz de potabilizar água proveniente de:
I RIVERS I LAKES I RESERVOIRS I WELLS
I RAIN I WATER TRUCKS
APPLICATIONS:
I HUMANITARIAN MISSIONS I OMILITARY OPERATIONS
I ISOLATED COMMUNITIES I NATURAL DISASTERS
I CIVIL DEFENSE I WATER TRUCKS
I VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES I SUS
I PUBLIC SCHOOLS I SOCIAL PROGRAMS
I HOSPITALS
I CIVIL CONSTRUCTION I GAS STATIONS
I INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS I WORKS IN REMOTE AREAS
I INFRASTRUCTURE AND MINING I GYMS AND CONDOMINIUMS
Ensuring access to potable water is a critical challenge that transcends the limitations of public infrastructure, directly impacting people's health and the continuity of essential activities in a wide variety of settings. In operational environments—such as construction sites, gas stations, and field operations—the absence of a water supply network often necessitates the use of alternative sources.
Since the quality of this water does not always meet consumption standards, ensuring that it is potable and safe becomes indispensable for protecting teams and keeping operations running.
This same need is reflected even more acutely in vital sectors such as health and education. Hospitals, schools, and public institutions depend strictly on high-quality water for human consumption, food preparation, hygiene, and basic sanitation procedures.
During periods of water crisis, infrastructure failures, or in more isolated regions, guaranteeing this resource is the fundamental pillar for protecting public health. Beyond routine and institutional challenges, the supply of safe water becomes an absolute urgency in extreme situations. Natural disasters, climate emergencies, and the isolation of remote regions can drastically compromise access to water resources.
Even in well-structured cities, sudden collapses in the network can leave thousands of people without water for days. In these contexts of high vulnerability, rapidly restoring access to potable water ceases to be merely a structural issue and becomes the most essential measure to protect lives and prevent serious health crises.