Chemical & Bacteria Treatment Systems
This whole house chemical and bacteria/virus treatment module is the first affordable water treatment system to treat all of the home's drinking, cooking, and bath water. Spectrum 10 Supercat Plus™ will remove, or significantly reduce, over 50 carcinogenic chemicals listed by the EPA (see below), and also disinfect the entire home's water supply from harmful pathogenic bacteria such as E. Coli, baccilary dysentary, typhoid, cholera, and others. Comes standard with 1" union fittings.
Constant improvements in water treatment technology have allowed this system to be manufactured on a scale that, for the fist time, is both affordable and easy to maintain. This system is capable of not just treating 10 or 20 gallons of water per day, but is capable of filtering hundreds of gallons per day. It will treat the water for every sink, faucet, shower, and bath tub throughout the home.
Spectrum 10 Supercat Plus™ delivers a minimum of 30,000 microwatt seconds/cm² at 10 gpm
How the System Works:

The First Stage: The water enters a compacted bed of Supercat™ - a catalytic carbon. This removes unpleasant taste and odors, and also chlorine, pesticides, THM's, PCB's, and other common chemicals that have been found in water supplies and have been defined as carcinogenic by the EPA.
The Second Stage: The water enters a #304 stainless steel disinfecting chamber which bombards bacteria, viruses, and harmful microorganisms with high levels of ultraviolet light and renders them harmless. This process of purification works without chemicals and leaves no residuals in the water. Ultraviolet irradiation is now accepted by both the EPA and the FDA as a safe, effective method of sterilization.
Adipates(diethylhexyl) |
Chromium (+3) |
Endrin |
PCB’s |
Alachlor |
Chrysene (PAH) |
Ethylbenzene |
Sediment |
Aldicarb |
Dalapon |
Ethelene dibromide(EDB) |
Simarzine |
Aldicarb sulfone |
Di (2-ethylhexl) adipate |
Glyphosate |
Styrene |
Aldicarb sulfoxide |
Dibenz (a,h) antracene |
Heptachlor |
3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin) |
Atrazine |
Dibromochloropropane |
Heptachlor epoxide |
2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (silvex) |
Benz (a) anthracine (PAH) |
Dichlorobenzene (meta-) |
Hextachlorobenzene |
TCB’s |
Benzene |
Dichlorobenzene (ortho) |
Hextachlorocyclopentadiene |
TCE’s |
Benzo (a) pyrene (PAH) |
Dichlorobenzene (para-) |
Indo (1,2,3-c,d) pyrene (PAH) |
Tetrachloroethylene |
Benzo (b) floranthene (PAH) |
Dichloroethane (1,2-) |
Lidane |
Thallium |
Benzo (k) floranthene (PAH) |
Dichloroethylene (1,1-) |
Mercury (organic complexes) |
THM’s |
Beryllium |
Dichloroethylene (cis-1,2-) |
Methoxychlor |
Toulene |
Butyl benzyl phthalate (PAE) |
Dichloroethylene (trans-1,2) |
Monochlorobenzene |
Toxaphene |
Cadmium |
Dichloropropane |
Organic color |
Vinyl chloride |
Carbofuran |
Diethylhexyl phthalate (PAE) |
Organics |
Xylenes |
Carbon tetrachloride |
Dinoseb |
Oxymal |
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Chlordane |
Diquat |
Pentachlorophenal |
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Chlorine |
Endothall |
Picloram |
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