AWRS: Adaptive Water Re-Treatment at the Building Level
AWRS (Adaptive Water Re-Treatment System) is a centralized system installed at the building level that re-treats incoming water in real time, before it reaches any tap.
It continuously monitors and adjusts its treatment process based on actual water conditions, so every unit receives water that is clean and meets drinking-grade standards, without relying on room-level filters.
How AWRS Works: Real-Time Treatment from Tank to Tap
Water Intake & Real-Time Assessment
Water flows from the building's central tank into the AWRS system. Sensors immediately assess water quality in real time, measuring pH, TDS, turbidity, and other key parameters before any treatment begins.
Adaptive Treatment
The system determines the precise treatment pathway based on actual water conditions, routing water through one or two treatment stages as required to ensure every drop meets drinkable-grade standards.
Post-Treatment Verification
A second real-time assessment confirms the treated water meets drinking-grade standards before it moves forward. All water quality data and reports are available in real time through the resident monitoring platform.
Distribution to Every Tap
Treated water is distributed through the building's pipe network, cleaned thoroughly before system activation. Every tap, in every unit, delivers water that is clean and meets drinking-grade quality.
Our Water Quality Assurance Process
AWRS is the system that treats your water. WQAP (the Water Quality Assurance Protocol) is the structured process that verifies it meets drinking-grade standards at every critical point: before installation, at activation, and on an ongoing basis.
Pre-Installation Water Source Assessment
Before installation, water samples are collected from the building's supply point and analyzed to establish baseline water quality. The results determine the right treatment configuration for the specific building.
Tank Cleaning
The building's central water storage tank is drained and thoroughly cleaned to remove accumulated sediment, residue, and biofilm. A clean tank is the foundation of clean water delivery throughout the building.
Physical Pipe Cleaning: Water Flushing
Water is flushed through the full building pipe network at high velocity, creating a scouring action that dislodges and removes sediment, debris, and loose deposits built up inside the pipes. The process continues until the water runs completely clear.
Chemical Pipe Cleaning: De-chlorination
A chemical treatment is applied throughout the pipe network to neutralize bacteria, biofilm, and organic matter that water flushing alone cannot remove. This step also clears excess chlorine residues, bringing the entire pipe system to a clean, safe baseline before activation.
Final Pipe Rinsing
After chemical treatment, the entire pipe network is thoroughly rinsed with clean water to clear all remaining residues, leaving the system fully ready to carry treated water to every unit.
Post-Installation Monitoring & Verification
Once the system is live, AWRS monitors water quality continuously in real time. Water samples from end-tap points in resident units are sent to a certified laboratory to verify drinkable-grade quality. All monitoring data is accessible to residents and building operators through the platform at any time, backed by periodic lab tests to ensure consistent performance over the long term.
Adaptive Treatment: Responding to Actual Water Conditions
Water quality from the municipal supply varies by season, by location, and by time of day. Unlike conventional filtration systems that apply a fixed treatment process regardless of conditions, AWRS continuously adapts. When incoming water quality is high, it treats lightly. When conditions demand more, it responds accordingly. This precision means better water quality outcomes and less waste of treatment resources.
- Responds to real-time conditions, not assumptions
- No over-treatment, better for pipes and residents
- Adapts seasonally and to source variation
Monitor Your Water Quality in Real Time
AWRS connects to a resident-facing monitoring platform that displays live water quality data from your building's system. Transparency isn't a report you request. It's data you can see at any moment.
pH
Measures water acidity/alkalinity (ideal range: 6.5–8.5)
TDS
Total Dissolved Solids, indicating mineral and contaminant load
Turbidity
Measures water clarity; low turbidity = cleaner water
Live Monitoring. Every tap. Every day.
DRINKABLE's AWRS vs. Private Filter: What's the Difference?
| Feature | AWRS (Centralized) | Room-Level Filter |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage | All units under one centralized system | One unit per device |
| Maintenance | Managed by building operator | Resident's responsibility |
| Water Quality Monitoring | Real-time building-wide via platform, with periodic lab test check-ups | Depends on device brand; data visible to unit owner only |
| Installation | One-time building-level installation, no per-unit work required | Each unit requires separate installation |
| Cost Model | Building-level investment covered by the building developer or owner | Per-unit cost, borne by each resident |