The system is modular and housed within 3 standard 20 and 40 foot containers.
The first container houses the mechanical parts inside, the second the water tanks, the second the storage and the pre-assembled solar panels.
Once the system is placed near the source of water, the preassembled photovoltaic panels will be extracted from the special housing chamber and oriented through the metal frames supplied to form canopies over the containers themselves or to be placed on the sides, on the ground, to create shaded areas.
At one end of the container that houses the mechanical parts there is the pumping system for abduction and the loading tank; follow the cavitation section and the area occupied by the self-cleaning membranes.
A special container is dedicated only to the treated water storage tanks.
Once emptied from the photovoltaic panels, the third container, on whose walls the storage batteries are housed, can become a small workshop or an office.
Special inlet filters are provided to remove any traces of oils, magnetic filters to stabilize the calcium in order to prevent its deposit and systems to eliminate boron and ammonia. An ozonation system will assist the elimination of all traces of polluting agents present.
In the storage tanks, special slow-release mineralizers will optimize the levels of minerals contained in the water.
A booster pump served by batteries will allow the distribution of water to the community even at night.
The system is optimized to work during the day by exploiting the production of photovoltaic energy and accumulating a reserve of water to be available also during the night.
Optionally, additional packs of batteries and photovoltaic panels can be supplied to guarantee uninterrupted operation up to 72 hours.