The smart way to switch to mains water
Dairy farmers are keenly aware that udder health and hygiene are non-negotiable for a highperforming herd, and water quality plays a central role in both. Whether the supply comes from mains water or an independent source such as a borehole or well, regular testing is important to monitor if water quality is fit-for-purpose across the farm. With rising mains water costs, the idea of switching to a self-supplied system is appealing for many farms. However, taking responsibility for water quality, and managing the associated infrastructure, can feel like stepping into the unknown. The good news is that, with the right water treatment partner, the transition can be surprisingly straightforward, unlocking long-term savings and giving farmers greater control over one of their most critical resources.
















































































