What is ‘physical water treatment’?

The task force pushing for verification and certification of physical water treatment defines it as “a process utilizing a form of energy to alter the behavior of specific, targeted compounds or elements within water in order to accomplish a specific goal without significantly altering the water chemistry.”
   
In practice, most such systems describe themselves as being scale-reduction or scale-prevention technologies, using some form of electrical energy or other non-chemical process.

— T.W.