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Pure Earth http://www.pure-earth.com/ sells what look like very efficient
high intensity one pass sanitizers. I have only looked at the specs, they
look good. Of course, specs and reality may be different.

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Frank wrote:

Don't see why they would not work in lake water, with a pre

filter/strainer
of some kind to remove junk, and an ultraviolet sterilizer after the

unit to
get rid of bacteria. Salt water would probably be too much.
Frank


If you're relying on UV to sanitize the water, you'd better plan on a
recirculation system that runs continuously - not really desireable in
boating application. UV is a very poor sanitizer, especially in a
one-pass installation.

Keith Hughes





 
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