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Pure Life Water Purifier

“The process whereby fluids pass through a filter or a filtering medium”

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Nature of the Business

Produce high quality Drinking Water Purifiers which
can remove Cadmium, Arsenic, Led, Mercury,
Hardness, Fluoride, Calcium, Other heavy metals,
Bacteria and waste material etc.

For nearly four decades, Applied Membranes has
been on the forefront of membrane separation process
technology, utilizing all improvements in the
evolving technology and incorporating these into our
product lines to offer the highest levels of
performance and reliability available today. AMI
designs and manufactures ultrafiltration membrane
elements for a wide variety of applications and water
challenges. Our understanding of the membrane
technology is reflected in our standard and custom-engineered ultrafiltration systems utilizing
both spiral-wound and hollow-fiber ultrafiltration membrane modules.
AMI is a leader in reverse osmosis and other water treatment technologies and incorporating
multiple complementing technologies into efficient water treatment solutions that give the
highest levels of performance available in the market today.

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Clients

Standardized Pure Drinking Water for Sri Lanka Population

Safe drinking water is an essential pre-requisite for better health and socio-economic
development. All though our country has a better record comparing other Asian countries in
water supply the challenges yet to be faced to full fill the safe drinking water requirement for
considerable number of populations living mostly in rural areas and increasing demands in
urban areas. Access to the safe drinking water is basic right of every citizen

Unsafe water is the route course for number of
diseases. Contaminated water from rivers and tanks
are directly used by population in the rural areas
without using any clearing systems. In fact, they do
not have any alternatives for day to day drinking
water requirement.

There are three different climatic zones in the
country: wet, intermediate, and dry. Annual rainfall
for each climate zone is over 2,000 mm/year for wet
zones, between 1,500-2,000 mm for intermediate
zones and 1,500 mm/year for dry zones (IGES
2007). These different climatic zones constitute a
unique natural feature of the country.

There are 103 natural river basins in Sri Lanka, with
a total length of about 4,500km (UNESCO and
MoAIMD 2006). The largest river is the Mahaweli
River with the size 335km long and 10,448 km2 (MENR and UNEP 2009). In addition, there
are a significant number of reservoirs including ancient irrigation reservoirs and recently
constructed multi-purpose reservoirs with a total area of 169,941 hectares.

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