Arsenic, radium, uranium, PFAS, nitrate, and perchlorate removal systems. Engineered for EPA MCL compliance and configured to your specific water analysis and flow requirements.
Certain contaminants require highly targeted treatment technologies rather than general-purpose filtration. Arsenic, radium, and uranium removal requires a detailed water analysis before system design — the concentration, form (e.g. Arsenic III vs. V), and co-occurring minerals all affect which treatment technology is appropriate and how it is sized.
Industrial facilities discharging water or providing drinking water are subject to EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). Our systems are engineered to achieve and sustain compliance: arsenic at 10 ppb, radium at 5 pCi/L, uranium at 30 µg/L, nitrate at 10 mg/L as nitrogen, and PFOA/PFOS at 4 parts per trillion under the 2024 PFAS MCL rule.
Uranium removal systems require special handling at end-of-life. Saturated media contains concentrated uranium and must be disposed of at a licensed nuclear waste facility with appropriate security and federal oversight. We coordinate this process and ensure all regulatory requirements are met throughout the system lifecycle.