Aqualibi cuts costs and environmental impact with SoluCalc

Aqualibi is a Belgian water park that welcomes over 400,000 visitors a year and consumes 43,000 m³ of water per year, or 43 million liters of water. That's the equivalent of 430 families of 4.
Salt is good, but...
The site had been equipped with 5 "salt" softeners for many years which:
- Required a part-time worker to receive truck deliveries of salt every week, store them, check remaining levels and refill bins,...
- Gaspill 4,300 m³ or 4.3 million liters of water each year during softener regeneration
- Consumed 43,000 kg of salt per year or 2 truckloads
- Cost over 60,000 euros per year (regeneration water, salt, maintenance and part-time worker)
They first installed a SoluCalc to test...
After a month, they replaced all the softeners with SoluCalc because:
- The installation paid for itself in 1 year
- They took out a bottle replacement contract that cost them 2 times less and freed up a part-time worker to perform other tasks
- It was more environmentally friendly
But besides
They saw a 50% reduction in the use of acid, which is used to lower the pH of the water, since water treated with SoluCalc is more pH-stable.
And surprise, they had half as many accidents in the showers. We didn't expect this, but it makes sense since salt softeners, when set, sometimes made it impossible to rinse soap, and made shower floors slippery