Visit to the Jászdózsa Soda Plant
During the winter break we visited the Jászdózsa soda plant organized by Katalin Fülöpné Paksi in connection with the Water project. Ferenc Sármány, a business owner, introduced the small plant, talked about the importance of water purification and water filtration, and how to bring “food-safe” water into the bottle. It used to be the water of the artesian well, now the water of the Waterworks. It was interesting to see how many filters go through, what materials they pick up, replace or wash, and so on. He showed how and how he fills bottles, how they are cleaned, how long they are warranted, how they are stored and transported. We got a lot of new information again! Máté Sós, Jászság
In the framework of the water project, the residents of the Jászdózsa organized a joint program to learn about the history of the artesian well and the transformation of its water into mineral water. The well was built by the local people through public donations, and this water has been supplying the village ever since. The owner of Sármány Szikvíz Bt. gave us an insight into the operation of his small plant, and we could see how mineral water is transformed into carbonated water and how it is bottled in store shelves. The water comes through 4 filters to a state that is already healthy and consumed daily by the public, knowing that this water has good quality. Thanks to Aunt Kati and Uncle Feri for this day! Lídia Zsombók, Jászság