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Water Purification Technologies
Cal Water’s water purification technologies include deionized water service (DI), automatic deionizers, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, water softeners, activated carbon purifiers, chemical feeders, ultraviolet (UV) sterilizers, ozone generators, and filters of all types. Control systems for our products range from manual, to automatic, to completely computer controlled. |

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White Papers
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Cal Water’s Ten Keys to Success
We recognize that a company’s value can be found in the overall body of work accomplished. Toward that end we will continue strive to be the best in our industry.
- We will operate our business in conformance with the highest standards ofperformance and business ethics by being open and fair in all our dealings with customers, employees, vendors and governmental agencies.
- We will focus on our customers' needs and earn their respect by building long-term partnerships based on mutual trust and respect.
- We are committed to excellence in the quality of our products and the timeliness of our service. We will do this with a rigorous knowledge of ourproducts and services, and a continuous quest to improve both.
- We will always help our customers select the right product for their application with an eye toward their long-term economics.
- We expect a fair profit and prompt payment for the services and products we provide.
- We will always seek the most talented people available for any job, with an eye to promoting from within by being dedicated to employee development and training.
- We recognize that our employees spend a third of their waking life working for Cal Water and are responsible for our company’s success. We will always provide the best possible working conditions and encourage our employees to enjoy what they do for a living.
- We will maintain our “blameless problem solving” atmosphere that encourages thinking and innovation as opposed to a formal “Blame-assigning” atmosphere which usually results in mediocrity of both products and services.
- Our telephones will be answered by people, not machines.
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