How does the RainBox system treat high carbonate and bicarbonate content in irrigation water?

by Barend Pienaar Barend Pienaar | Jul 3, 2025 | Carbonate,Bicarbonate Press Release

The RainBox system prevents clogging and nutrient tie-up by breaking down carbonates and bicarbonates through radical reactions and ozone shielding. This process improves the availability of calcium and magnesium, enhances soil oxygen levels, and supports more efficient irrigation.

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Summary: The RainBox TM RainBot system treats irrigation water with high carbonate and bicarbonate levels, addressing issues like nutrient tie-up and sodium build-up in soils. It uses ozone and radical reactions to break down carbonate precipitates, enhancing nutrient availability and promoting healthier soil for improved plant growth.

Keywords: RainBox, RainBot, irrigation water, carbonate, bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, clogging, ozone