Industry Posts
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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Availability Advantage Helps ZwitterCo Deliver Fast
The Surplus Division at WaterSurplus maintains a large inventory of surplus water treatment equipment. We call it our Availability Advantage.
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Harnessing the Power of Filtration Technologies in Lithium Production and Recycling – by ChatGPT
At WaterSurplus we’ve been thinking about the use of water treatment equipment in the production and recycling of lithium a lot lately, and
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Temporary PFAS Treatment
Our temporary PFAS treatment systems deliver clean healthy water until the full-scale plant is designed and built.
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National Standard for PFAS in Drinking Water Proposed by United States EPA
In a long-awaited move, the United States EPA announced a proposed national standard for PFAS in drinking water. The standard, if finalized,
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