Engineering Posts
PFAS Treatment
PFAS Treatment is a rapidly growing segment of the broader water treatment industry. As a pervasive and persistent bio-accumulative man-made
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Nipam Kapani Joins WaterSurplus as Senior Electrical Engineer
Today WaterSurplus announced the hiring of Nipam Kapani as Senior Electrical Engineer. Kapani has over 20 years of water treatment and systems
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University of Colorado Boulder Ph.D., Masoud Aghajani Joins R&D Team at WaterSurplus
Today WaterSurplus announced the hiring of Dr. Masoud Aghajani as a Research and Development Engineer. Aghajani earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder
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Manganese and Drinking Water Don’t Mix
Manganese is a naturally occurring element frequently found in drinking water. The EPA reports that manganese can be detected in about 70% of
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Fabrication Division Completes Ion Exchange System Project
These photos are from the manufacturing of a new industrial water softener system built for a company in Mississippi. It includes machined and welded parts.
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WaterSurplus to Build Multi-Million Dollar Water Purification Plant
This is a back-to-back turnkey water purification plant project awarded to WaterSurplus by a top-tier beverage company. This deal represents
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(Re)Introducing WaterSurplus
(Re) Introducing WaterSurplus! WaterSurplus delivers sustainable, new and used, water treatment solutions across industries and around the
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Illinois Iron and Manganese Removal Project
Iron and manganese removal was achieved by using our OxiPlus75 media without the need for a potassium permanganate feed or detention basin.
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WaterSurplus Continues To Expand Engineering Capacity With New Hire, Ian Tonner, P.E.
Engineering capacity at WaterSurplus continues to expand. WaterSurplus announced the hiring of Ian Tonner, P.E. as Mechanical Engineer.
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Local Company Lands Multi-Million Dollar Water Treatment Contract with Major International Bottler
WaterSurplus selected for a multi-million dollar water treatment contract by one of the world’s largest bottlers.
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