Updated May 2026 — Water quality standards and filtration data for Poland
Water Filtration Archive

Clean Water, Understood.

A structured information resource on water purification methods, filtration equipment, and municipal treatment systems used in Poland. Covering households, offices, and industrial facilities.

0.1 μm
Typical RO membrane pore size
254 nm
UV wavelength for pathogen elimination
38+
Major water treatment plants in Poland
99.9%
Bacterial removal rate with proper UV dosing

Filtration Technologies Explained

Three detailed breakdowns of the most widely adopted water purification methods in Polish residential and commercial settings.

Water Treatment Technologies for Poland

This resource documents the technical characteristics and installation context of the three dominant purification approaches in the Polish market: reverse osmosis membranes for point-of-use filtration, UV disinfection reactors for pathogen inactivation, and large-scale coagulation-filtration-disinfection cycles used by municipal utilities.

Reverse Osmosis
Semi-permeable membrane technology removing dissolved salts, heavy metals, nitrates, and microorganisms.
UV Disinfection
Non-chemical inactivation of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa at 254 nm wavelength. No residual taste or by-products.
Municipal Water Treatment
Multi-stage treatment at waterworks facilities: coagulation, sedimentation, rapid sand filtration, ozonation, and chlorination.

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