Advanced Air Water Treatment
Mitigation System for Radon in Well Water
Advanced Water Systems is pleased to announce that we’ve partnered with Radon Environmental to offer the latest technological advancement in well water treatment. The Advanced Air Water System is a new technology mitigation system for radon in well water. It is the only system on the market that mitigates radon inside wells.
It reduces radon levels by 92-99%. It is a virtually maintenance-free, low-voltage system that saves energy and space while protecting the homeowner.
- Aerates water from aquifer — radon levels continue to drop over time.
- Low voltage — consumes the energy of a 90W light bulb.
- Performs methane and sulfur mitigation and precipitates iron out of water.
- Runs 24/7 — the patented aeration chamber requires no maintenance or cleaning.
- Pumps air 40′ below water level.
- Does not affect a constant pressure system in the home.
- Flexible in well depth and radon level that can be mitigated.
Treatment At The Source
The Advanced Air Water system recirculates and oxidizes residential well water. Water quality is improved by injecting the air into the water source. Pressurized air lifts contaminated water to the surface and releases excess:
- Manganese
- Iron
- Hydrogen Sulphide
- Carbon Dioxide
- Methane
- Radon Gas
Treatment At The Source
The Airwell system recirculates and oxidizes residential well water. Water quality is improved by injecting the air into the water source. Pressurized air lifts contaminated water to the surface and releases excess: Manganese, Iron, Hydrogen Sulphide, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Radon Gas.
Case Studies
Mount Vernon, Maine Residence
The Maximum Exposure Guideline (MEG) for water radon in Maine is 4,000 pCi/L. Drinking water at a Mount Vernon residence, independently analyzed by A&L Laboratory, reported radon at 8,864 pCi/L, failing state guidelines. 24 hours after installation, the laboratory reported a pass at 476 pCi/L.
Rome, Maine Residence
Radon in the water at a residence in Rome, Maine, measured 22,000 pCi/L prior to radon in water mitigation by the installation of an Advanced Air Water aeration system. Independent analysis by A&L Laboratory in Auburn, Maine, reported 219 pCi/L post mitigation.
New Hampshire Residence
The EPA has a proposed limit of 4,000 pCi/L for radon in water. Nelson Analytical Lab, an accredited and certified laboratory, reported 20,000 pCi/L at a residence in New Hampshire. An Advanced Air Water aeration system was installed on the property outside the home at the wellhead. Post-mitigation results read 1,090 pCi/L. Aeration by the Advanced Air Water Treatment system achieved a 94.5% radon reduction.