Drinking Water Systems
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Trust Your Drinking Water
High Plains Water offers a few drinking water systems that’ll be sure to deliver great-tasting water efficiently and affordably. Read below to learn more about our choices and give us a call when you’re ready to get started.
- An innovative appliance that replaces all the bottled water you could ever drink
- An exciting new alternative to bottled water and soft drinks
- Pure water refreshment at the touch of a button
- At the source of every delicious sip is ION’s exclusive FiberTek™ filter, reducing a wide range of contaminants, and transforming ordinary tap water into a reliable source of endless enjoyment, at your home or office
- Quench your thirst with a variety of healthy beverages—icy cold still water, piping hot water to warm you on cold days, or the bubbly effervescence of sparkling water
- Remove up to 99% of contaminants found in drinking water.
- Our most advanced system uses reverse osmosis, four stages of enhanced filtration to filter out up to 99% of the contaminants that standard filtration leaves behind so you won’t have to worry about harmful things like nitrates, arsenic, or lead making it to your faucet.
- Two install options - separate faucet at your kitchen sink or with a Clover BottleLess Water Cooler
Clear Solutions Drinking Water System
Drinking Water System for Your Home and Family
The Clear Solutions under counter high flow filtration system allows for multi-tap installation with one system! It removes contaminants like chlorine, cyst, lead, and MTBE to provide fresh, tasteless, and odorless water from your tap. Click here to learn more.

Millennium Reverse Osmosis
Remove Up to 99% of Contaminants Found in Drinking Water
This is our most advanced system that uses reverse osmosis (four stages of enhanced filtration to filter out up to 99% of the contaminants that standard filtration leaves behind so you won’t have to worry about harmful things like nitrates, arsenic, or lead making it to your faucet). Click here to learn more.

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