Altitude Water’s purification process is modeled after how nature makes clean water, then enhanced with advanced technology to ensure exceptional safety, taste, and quality. Here’s the step-by-step process:
1. Advanced Air Filtration
The system begins by pulling in ambient air and passing it through a multi-stage air filtration system.
This removes:
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Dust
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Pollen
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Particulates
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Airborne contaminants
Only clean, filtered air proceeds into the water-generation chamber.
2. Water Generation (Condensation)
The filtered air is cooled so that moisture condenses into liquid water — the same process nature uses to form rain.
At this stage, the water is:
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Pure, vapor-distilled quality
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Free from PFAS, pesticides, heavy metals, chlorine, bacteria, and groundwater contaminants
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Naturally clean with no minerals yet added
This is one of the cleanest starting points for drinking water.
3. Mineralization (Calcite Filter)
The first filter adds back beneficial minerals, including calcium and magnesium.
This step:
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Raises alkalinity
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Brings the pH to ~8.1 (naturally alkaline)
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Improves taste, hydration, and balance
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Restores essential minerals typically removed in distilled or RO water
4. Ozone Injection & Natural Dissipation
The system disinfects the water using ozone (O₃) — nature’s powerful oxidizer.
Ozone:
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Eliminates bacteria, viruses, mold, and microorganisms
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Naturally breaks down into oxygen (O₂) within ~20 minutes
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Leaves no chemical residue
This keeps the internal tank and tubing sanitized at all times.
5. Taste & Odor Polishing (Carbon Block Filter)
A high-quality carbon block filter ensures the water is fresh and clean by removing:
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Any remaining odors
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Any trace taste from the environment or mineralization
This filter does not remove the healthy minerals added earlier.
Final Result
You get water that is:
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Pure (starting as clean vapor)
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Mineralized (calcium & magnesium)
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Naturally alkaline (~pH 8.1)
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Continuously disinfected
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Fresh, clean, and exceptionally smooth-tasting
All with minimal maintenance and without relying on tap, wells, or municipal water sources.

