PAUL Station
PAUL® installed permanently. The stationary solution for continuous operation.
PAUL Station is the stationary version of PAUL for higher or permanent water demand. Its advantage lies in the continuous operation: This allows the system's filtration capacity to be better utilized in everyday use, even over extended periods and overnight. A practical solution for municipalities, institutions, and commercial operators.




The big PAUL
PAUL Station shows how powerful a very simple principle can be: With the right accessories, PAUL becomes a stationary solution for ongoing water supply. The system connects a raw water tank, PAUL, and a fresh water tank to form a fixed supply system.
The System
Raw water is first collected in a tank and then fed into a PAUL. After filtration, the treated water flows into a fresh water tank, from which it can be drawn.
The rack is assembled on site according to the Instructions. Materials for the rack are acquired locally.
In addition to PAUL, the PAUL Station includes an accessory kit for station operation, including an overfill protection valve and components for the connection to the raw water and fresh water tanks.
One or more PAUL units
PAUL station can be operated with one single PAUL. For higher demand, multiple units can be combined on the same rack to increase capacity accordingly.
Locally built, locally run
PAUL Station is intentionally designed to be simple: it is set up and operated on-site. This creates a stationary solution that can be used on a long-term basis without relying on complex infrastructure.
Where PAUL Station is suitable
PAUL Station is suitable for locations with long-term water demand where water has to be treated continuously.
Villages/Supply Projects
For communities with no permanent access to clean water, PAUL Station establishes a permanent water supply system. A single station can provide water to hundreds of people every day. As part of long-term supply strategies, PAUL Station offers an easily scalable solution that can be integrated into existing project structures.
Schools, Hospitals, Community Facilities
Facilities with a constant water demand and a central location: PAUL Station provides treated water reliably and continuously, without without any external dependencies.
Commercial Operator with higher demand
Campgrounds, construction sites, or other operators with higher water needs: PAUL Station is designed for continuous operation and is suitable for locations where water must be treated regularly and reliably.
PAUL Station in Numbers
2,000 to 6,000 Liters per Day
Depending on expansion stage and raw water source, PAUL Station supplies between 2,000 and 6,000 liters of treated water per day. Enough to supply hundreds of people with water every day.
500+
PAUL Station installations worldwide in use
99.99% pathogen reduction*
The same filter technology as in the single PAUL.
*As tested by Fresenius Institute and German Federal Environmental Agency
Turning PAUL into a Station
The installation follows clear instructions and can be carried out on-site without the need for special tools or skilled personnel.
1
Build a Rack
The rack is build using locally available materials following the Instructions. . The difference in elevation within the system ensures that the water automatically flows from the raw water tank into PAUL and afterwards into the freshwater tank.
2
Install PAUL
One or more PAUL units are mounted on the rack. The matching accessory kit is designed for use in a service station and ensures that connector and tank fit together perfectly.
3
Connect Water Source
Suitable water sources like rain water, well water, or water from tanks are connected with PAUL. Salt-water or chemically contaminated water is not suitable for PAUL.
4
Begin Operation
After being filled, PAUL immediately starts the filtration process. The stationary setup allows for continous operation.
PAUL Station in der Praxis
More than 500 PAUL Station are in use world-wide. They demonstrate the wide range of applications for this solution wherever water needs to be treated not just temporarily, but on a permanent basis.


Order PAUL Station
You are planning a project with ongoing water demand and want to order a PAUL Station?
