A Faster Path to Cleaner Water Across Public Spaces.

Treatment plants work hard — but the journey from plant to tap is long. Aging pipes, lead service lines, and emerging contaminants like PFAS can impact water quality before it reaches the people you serve. Point-of-use filtration bridges that last mile.

Why Municipalities Are Turning to Point-of-Use Filtration

Residents want answers about PFAS, lead, and microplastics now — not in 10 years when infrastructure projects are completed.

Point-of-use filtration delivers immediate, targeted protection in high-use areas like:

  • Community Centers

  • Libraries

  • Fire and Police Stations

  • Administrative Buildings

  • Schools and Classrooms

  • Parks & Recreation Facilities

It’s one of the most cost-effective ways to visibly improve water quality today.

Why Public Systems Prefer This Solution

Tangible Public Reassurance

A modern faucet + certified filter is a clear, visible way to show action when residents ask, “What are you doing about our water?”

Proven Reduction of Key Contaminants

Reduces PFAS, lead, chlorine, and microplastics at the point where people drink.

Scalable Deployment

Install in phases across facilities, using standard plumbing connection, with minimal disruption. Just one beautiful faucet that does everything.

Low Ongoing Maintenance

One filter, changed annually.
No large tanks. No multi-stage commercial systems.

Your constituents can maintain it easily.

Ideal for Funding & Compliance Initiatives

  • Lead service line replacement support

    Point-of-use filtration provides immediate protection while full lead service line replacements progress over years. This helps cities show proactive action and improve public confidence even before infrastructure upgrades are complete.

  • PFAS mitigation programs

    Certified PFAS-reducing filtration at the tap helps municipalities meet growing state and federal expectations for PFAS response. It delivers measurable reductions quickly, supporting compliance efforts and strengthening grant applications.

  • School drinking water safety requirements

    Installing filtered faucets in classrooms, cafeterias, and staff areas helps districts meet or exceed state rules on lead and PFAS exposure in schools. It also reassures parents and teachers that students are protected every day.

  • Community health grants

    Point-of-use filtration is a visible, high-impact use of public health funds, demonstrating measurable improvements in water quality for vulnerable populations. Many grant programs favor solutions that are both cost-efficient and immediately deployable.

Add visible, measurable protection while larger projects are underway.

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