Water Remediation Technology, LLC is the only water treatment company in the United States to provide a total, long-term, environmentally sound solution for removing radioactive and other select contaminants from water sources. Specialized licensing enables the company to not only remove contaminants, but also safely dispose of spent radioactive treatment media in an environmentally responsible way. WRTBackground_2015
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WRT Information Sheet
Complete contaminant removal solutions from a single source. WRT® designs, manufactures and provides cost-effective, patent-pending processes for the removal of radium, chromium, arsenic, ammonia, uranium, barium and other contaminants from water or waste water. Available on a cost-per-1,000 gallons treated, long-term contract basis, WRT’s full-package solutions represent the simplest and most effective processes/services in the industry for meeting regulatory compliance standards. WRT_Information_Sheet
WRT Radium Brochure
To help customers meet regulatory compliance standards, WRT designs, builds and provides processes for removing radium, chromium, arsenic, ammonia, uranium, barium and other contaminants from water or waste water. These patent-pending processes are the simplest, most effective and cost efficient available, utilizing proprietary treatment media mined, processed and formulated by WRT. What’s more, our long-term contract package of process/services includes equipment, media, exchange of media, and proper handling and disposal of used media. radium_broch
WRT’s Water Treatment Process
Much of the nation’s water supply has contaminants — either from naturally occurring or man-made sources. In either case, certain contaminants must be removed from the water to protect public health and meet regulatory guidelines. Once removed, safe and environmentally responsible disposal of the contaminants and treatment waste is essential. WRT’s proprietary water treatment process is unique in that it not only removes select contaminants from water using an absorptive media, it completes the process by disposing of radioactive treatment residuals in a licensed facility. As a result, contaminants do not re-enter the water supply or return to the community […]