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Watersurplus Technician Adds Chlorine To Oxiplus12 Catalytic Media System

WaterSurplus Leads the Way in Catalytic Media

WaterSurplus, a leader in sustainable water treatment, offers a line of catalytic media designed to remove tough contaminants from groundwater More

WaterSurplus Joins Hawkins Team Photo

WaterSurplus Joins Hawkins, Inc. to Accelerate Growth and Innovation in Sustainable Water Treatment

WaterSurplus, a global leader in sustainable water treatment solutions, today announced that it was acquired by Hawkins, Inc. More

Rockford Well 34 Iron, Manganese, and Radium Removal System

Rockford Iron, Manganese, and Radium Removal Project

A new well was drilled in the City of Rockford with an expected capacity of 2,000 GPM but was contaminated with iron, manganese, and radium. More

Kalispell Pfas Rapid Response

Kalispell PFAS Rapid Response Project

In July 2024, the City of Kalispell detected PFAS levels twice the limit established by the EPA in April of 2024 in its Grandview Wells site More

Unc Asheville System

WaterSurplus Deploys Advanced Mobile Water Treatment System to UNC Asheville in Response to Hurricane Helene

WaterSurplus has successfully deployed an advanced mobile water treatment system to UNC Asheville, which has remained closed since Hurricane More

Minden Iowa

Minden, IA: Partnering for Community Resilience

The tornadoes that ravaged Minden, IA, in April and May of this year left a trail of destruction that impacted hundreds More

Washing A Pepper In Clean Water

Finalized Federal PFAS Regulations: What You Need to Know

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized new federal regulations targeting per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) More

Watersurplus Joins Tma V2

TMA of Illinois Welcomes WaterSurplus

WaterSurplus recently joined the TMA of Illinois. This move signifies a strategic collaboration between WaterSurplus and TMA, aiming to More

Mississippi River Saltwater Crisis Reverse Osmosis Systems In Staging Area

WaterSurplus Steps Up Amidst Mississippi River Saltwater Crisis

America’s latest drinking water crisis is taking place in southern Louisiana, thanks to a dense layer of saltwater into the Mississippi River More

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