The aim of this study was electrospinning of Zeolite nanoparticles impregnated poly (ether sulfone) and evaluation of the filtration efficiency. Electrospinning is one of the versatile techniques with the ability to produce cost-effective, large production, highly porous nanofibers (about 80%), highly interconnected pores and the large ratio of surface area to volume is the characteristics of these membranes. On the other hand, polyether sulfone (PES) is a polymer with special properties including heat and chemical resistance, as well as biocompatibility. In these membranes, the selections of appropriate ratio zeolite nanoparticles, process, and environmental conditions are overviews on the electrospinning process of polyether sulfone membrane for Nonfilter membrane application [1, 3]. In this study, the adsorption and the filtration processes were coupled by a zeolite nanoparticle impregnated polyether sulfone (PES) membrane, which was used to reduce water hardness. The results obtained from X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results strongly recommend the use of the obtained nanofibers as water reducing hardness agents in water treatment systems.