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Water One® SD Services

Reliable water management solutions for simple deionization with remote monitoring

Evoqua's Water One® SD services deliver reliable water management solutions that ensure you will always have the deionized (DI) water quality and quantity you need to support your business. Evoqua will monitor your DI water system 24/7/365 with automatic alerts for leak detection, status changes and resin tank exchanges. Our highly trained, certified team of service experts rapidly responds to troubleshoot alerts and schedule tank exchanges.

With Water One SD, you can be confident that Evoqua is effectively managing your DI water system, giving you more time to focus on other business challenges. Evoqua can also provide access to data on water use, system status, maintenance and water quality records for better tracking of water consumption and greater financial control.

Evoqua's proactive approach to service is unmatched in the industry. You can count on us to be there for you with 65 customer support centers nationwide and 24/7 automated dispatch service. Our professional service technicians, engineers and customer service representatives are highly trained and experienced to help with all your DI water system needs.

Additionally, Evoqua’s service teams are supported by our new Digital Command Center. The Center is staffed by a team of water experts and data scientists who remotely monitor customers’ water systems via sensors embedded at customer sites.

The data is used to:

  • Predict water tank lifespan
  • Monitor water quality, flow rate and other variables
  • Schedule service calls
  • Provide customers with real-time reporting on the efficiency of their operations, as well as any variances in their water processes