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Cleaner water is a challenge facing governments, corporations, and individual consumers.
- In 2006 the EPA will require that the arsenic level in drinking water be one-fifth what it is now. Some states will be in compliance sooner.
- In 2000 there were 13,786 violations of lead and copper standards by 10,375 municipalities affecting over 15,000,000 people.
- In 2000 the U.S. Department of Energy listed 500 sites with potential depleted uranium contamination.
- In 1996 the EPA estimated that there were 24,000 Brownfield sites in the United States. These are abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination.
All these problems require removal of heavy metals, such as arsenic and lead. Accomplishing these goals will take an unparalleled concentration of new technology, political foresight, financial resources, and common sense.
At HydroGlobe, we've developed methods today that will ensure water quality into the future, for less. This includes heavy metal removal for large municipal waterworks, smaller water systems, wells, and individual homes. It also includes water remediation for contaminated groundwater sites and process wastewater.
If you're a government official, an engineer, an OEM, a corporate officer, a town councilperson, a homeowner, or anyone who is responsible for removal of heavy metals from contaminated groundwater, wastewater, or drinking water, we can help you now. Contact us. Our innovative and proven technology can meet your present and future needs at the lowest cost possible. To learn how, choose the water remediation challenge that concerns you.
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