Validated UV is essential for Drinking Water Suppliers
Validated UV is essential for ensuring safe drinking water.
Whether your are deemed a Drinking Water Supplier under the Governments new Drinking Water Guidelines or not, you should know that the very safest way to ensure the safest drinking water is by using a validated UV water treatment system. .
The legislation is currently being reviewed, but it’s orinal purpose remains the same. It sets out to qualify whether some organisations or businesses are deemed to ne water suppliers.
So, first of all you need to understand whether you are a drinking water supplier. Click the link below for guidance.
But even if you are not deemed to be a supplier, then also consider that you have a duty of care under current legislation, to deliver safe drinking water.
We’ve got questions about the policy, but we’re lucky to be working with Government on delivering safe drinking water. We have no doubt that you have questions about delivering safe and compliant drinking water and we would love to answer them for you.
Click the button below to ask any questions you may have or any clarity to you need about the current legislation and how it might apply to you.
Protect your community’s health
Treatment
Water treatment may also be required because part of the requirement to supply potable water may involve correcting pH imbalance and removing minerials such as Iron and Maganese that is prevalent in many NZ water sources.
Filtration
Filtration to remove suspended particles needs to occur before the water reaches the UV disinfection unit – because UV light cannot penetrate dirt or cloudy water, the quality of the water needs to right before it enters the Hallett unit.
Disinfection
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a common and effective form of disinfection. It inactivates many kinds of pathological microorganisms, including parasites like E-Coli, Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
UV light is a non-invasive, chemical free, safe and stable way to create disinfection that is safe for the environment and operator.
Why Choose a Hallett
Validated Treatment System

That’s why we offer the Hallett Validated UV Unit – a solution designed to offer you peace of mind and safeguard against waterborne pathogens.

Proven Effectiveness

Smaller Size, Greater Efficiency

Constant Monitoring

Easy to Service
Key Features of Hallett
Validated Treatment System

Protect your communities health
Unsafe drinking water can pose serious health risks to your customers, worker’s and community. Contaminated water can harbour harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites, leading to a variety of illnesses. Vulnerable populations such as children, pregnant women, and the elderly are particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of contaminated water.
As a drinking water supplier, according to the Water Services Act 2021, you have an obligation to protect people drinking water you supply.
Free advice with no obligation to buy
At Hallett, we’re here to help you make informed decisions about your communities’ health. Our expert advice is free and comes with no obligation to buy.
Whilst you may believe you have plenty of time to comply with the new legislation, this is not the case.
It makes sense to get a feel for the likely changes that lie ahead and prepare yourself for compliance.
Change will come, we can be sure of that because the Water Services Act 2021 is already legislated and the Water Regulator – Taumata Arowai is operational.
Complete the enquiry form today and we’ll come back to you with an estimation of what you need and the likely costs you will incur.
Compliance with regulations
According to government guielines, water suppliers in New Zealand mist comply with the new legislation and register to become a registered water supplier with The Water Regulator.
Why do I need a Validated UV Unit?
When is the deadline to register as a water supplier?
You have until 2027 to register as a new private Water Supplier and must have your treatment system operational by 2030.
How do I know my water is safe to use?
With our Validated UV unit, you can rest assured that your communities health is in good hands.
