Clear Blue Water Tech Receives EPA Approval in California for Liquid Cyanuric Stabilizer and Conditioner

Clear Blue Water Tech, LLC, a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals based in Syracuse, N.Y., announced that it has received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval in the state of California for its Liquid Cyanuric Stabilizer and Conditioner. This approval marks a significant milestone for the company, expanding its market reach and reinforcing its commitment to providing high-quality, innovative solutions for the pool and spa industry.

Clear Blue Water Tech’s Liquid Cyanuric Stabilizer and Conditioner is designed to help maintain optimal chlorine levels in swimming pools and spas by protecting chlorine from rapid degradation caused by UV sunlight. The fast-acting liquid formula allows for quicker application and more effective results compared to traditional granular stabilizers, ensuring consistent water quality and reduced chlorine loss.

“This EPA approval in California represents a major step forward for Clear Blue Water Tech,” says James Melnicoff, President of Clear Blue Water Tech. “California has some of the most stringent environmental and safety regulations in the country, and achieving this approval underscores the effectiveness and environmental responsibility of our product. We’re excited to offer pool and spa owners in California a superior solution for maintaining water balance and extending the life of their chlorine.”

The Liquid Cyanuric Stabilizer and Conditioner, brand-named Affinity Easy Quik Conditioner, is formulated to dissolve quickly and evenly, reducing the need for frequent adjustments and enhancing overall water clarity. It is suitable for both residential and commercial applications and is compatible with a wide range of pool maintenance systems.

For more information about Clear Blue Water Tech’s Liquid Cyanuric Stabilizer and Conditioner or to inquire about distribution opportunities, please visit clearbluewatertech.com or contact Jim Melnicoff at [email protected].

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