Altitude Water systems generate water by condensing humidity that naturally exists in the air. When water is in its vapor form (humidity), most airborne particles and contaminants do not bond with the water molecules. The system pulls in ambient air and condenses the humidity onto a cooling coil inside the unit. As the vapor converts to liquid, the water droplets quickly collect and drop into the internal tank—typically within 8–12 seconds.
Because the condensation process occurs inside the machine and the water is immediately captured, exposure to surrounding air is very brief. The water then passes through multiple filtration and purification stages before being stored for use.
In general, environmental contamination of groundwater often occurs when rainwater falls through the atmosphere and collects pollutants before entering the soil and aquifers. Atmospheric water generation works differently by capturing humidity directly and processing it within a controlled system.

