EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
On-Site Pilot Studies Demonstrate Effectiveness of Processes
Pilot tests conducted at facilities across the U.S. consistently show that WRT treatment processes successfully reduce radium, uranium or other select contaminants in drinking water to well below the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL). WRT can provide self-contained portable, free-standing pilot units or mobile, trailer-mounted units, depending on specific testing needs at each site. Services include unit delivery, setup and operating instruction. Upon completion of the pilot study, WRT will prepare a Pilot Study Report and a detailed cost proposal for a full-scale system.
Purpose of the Pilot Study
- Demonstrate the removal of the contaminant to comply with the MCL
- Demonstrate the simplicity of operation of the WRT treatment process
- Complete piloting requirements for regulatory approval
- Evaluate media performance
WRT Pilot Program
- Pilot unit is completely self-contained and ready to operate when it arrives on-site
- Operator training will occur when pilot unit arrives
- All necessary supplies and equipment will be provided with the pilot unit
- Length of pilot test is typically 1 to 3 months
- Utility monitors operation and collect samples