WRT held their annual Bring Your Kid to Work Day at their Westminster, CO location last Thursday. The kids enjoyed a full day around the office and shop getting a glimpse of what their parents’ workday looks like and discovering possibilities for their own future careers. Take a look at the day’s fun activities… WRT_Celebrates_Bring_Your_Kid_to_Work_Day
Low-Waste Nitrate Removal System
The Low-Waste Nitrate Removal System is a complete treatment system which utilizes specialized Rinse Reclaim and Active Blending Systems. WRT Low Waste Nitrate-0123-v04
WRT is Proud to Announce the Appointment of New President
Jay Swoboda, appointed as the new president, will lead WRT as it continues its growth providing services and equipment to the drinking water industry. New_WRT_president_092822
WWEMA Corner – Just How Much is A Part Per Trillion? – by Ron Dollar, WRT SVP Sales & Marketing
As Federal MCLs are developed for PFAS, the more stringent limits seek to track the contaminant to the smallest particle which is not parts per million, or even parts per billion, but to less than 10 parts per trillion. To get an understanding of just how small one part per trillion really is, we first need to grasp the vast size of the cardinal number trillion. May_2022-Just_how_much_is_a_part_per_trillion
WRT installs Radium Removal System in Lanagan, MO
Water treatment system in Lanagan, MO is now completed. Lanagan_MO_091621
WWEMA Window: The Aging Workforce And The Water Community — A CEO’s Perspective
The water industry is facing significant challenges in recruiting, training, and retaining employees. These challenges will only be exacerbated in the years to come, with roughly one-third of the water sector workforce eligible to retire in the next 10 years. Additionally, as the technologies that are used in the water sector become more advanced, there is a growing need to train and employ water industry specialists with particular technical skills and the knowledge to produce, operate, and maintain water systems. Mike Dimitriou, President and CEO of WRT presents a few simple ideas to help develop and implement strategies that will retain […]
Radium Treatment Plan Started For Two Wells
Featured in Jersey Shore Online / By Jennifer Peacock / April 8, 2019 / MANCHESTER – The township has awarded a 3-year contract of $370,560 to Water Treatment Technology, based in Westminster, Colorado, for radium removal at the Holly Oaks facility. Those wells on the township’s eastern side were shut down last summer. Well 8 had elevated levels of radium, and 7, near Well 8, was shut down after the most recent round of state testing. The Holly Oaks Treatment Facility was built back in the 1960s. “It was taken off line last year after slightly elevated radium levels. The well […]
Check out one of our California full-scale installations
Hillview Water Company—Sierra Lakes Treatment Facility, Oakhurst, CA. Video courtesy of Hillview Water Company.
San Bernardino County – Victorville, CA
PROBLEM: Chromium levels in San Bernardino County’s water source averaged between 18 – 22 µg/L, exceeding the MCL standard of 10 µg/L. RESULT: The hexavalent chromium concentration was reduced by the pilot unit to non-detectable levels. San Bernardino_CA
Pilot Program – 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 or uranium in drinking water to well below the Maxiumum 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. PilotProgram_2015