Community Water
We work with residential developers, real estate agents, professional engineers and municipal water treatment managers to ensure clean drinking water for communities and homes throughout North Carolina.
Our Approach
01
Assessment
Well water testing and validation of the complete issue. Sometimes there are unknowns that are discovered.
02
Design
Give you a proposed system design, with specified equipment list and pricing to resolve your communities problem.
03
Future
We forecast a recommended scheduled maintenance cost, to keep repairs at a minimum for tomorrow.
Iron / Manganese Treatment
Using these FRP Vessels, this treatment center in Clapp’s Nursing Center in Pleasant Garden, NC resolved their water problem.
Our commitment to excellence, to recommend the very best for your community.


VOC Treatment using Air Stripper
The type of VOC removal system is dependent on the contaminant
This picture shows stacked tray low profile aeration unit to remove 1-2 Di-chloropropane
The often go to choice for VOC removal is by Granular Activated Carbon shown below
Gaston County, VOC Filtration Using GAC Specification (example solution)
Qty (2) 36″ Diameter x 72″ FRP Pressure Vessels
20 ft³ Carbon Filtration Media Per Vessel
Washed Gravel Sub-Fill for Media Support
2″ Fleck Model 3150 Top-Mounted Control Valves for Automatic Operation
Pentair ‘NXT2’ Microprocessor/Digital Display Controller

We have extensive experience in designing, installing and maintaining custom water treatment systems including helping to stay in step with State and EPA requirements. Here are some of the problems we typically find and address.
Can you remove Iron or Manganese?
Yes, we have installed many water treatment systems to address this problem..
Have you removed Radium from water?
Yes we have experience in removing Radium from Community and Residential properties.
Is Uranium typically found in North Carolina water?
Yes. We have removed Uranium from water in North Carolina. It is not typical to find Uranium in drinking water however we can address this issue.
What if my water smells like Gasoline?
We have experience in treating water that has been impacted by spills of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or contamination from synthetic organic compounds (SOCs).
If you think there is gasoline in your water, Do NOT drink it. Your water should be tested to validate the content and how to treat it.
During water testing, Arsenic was found in my water. How can you help me?
With Arsenic we can create a water system that is easy to maintain and will remove it. This applies to Residential homes as well as Community properties.
Do you have / install Reverse Osmosis systems?
Absolutely! A Reverse Osmosis system is a great way to address multiple issues with water for your home. Call us up today and we will come out to help you with your specific problem.
UV treatment systems is technology to address bacteria in water. Is there a practical solution for me?
YES. We install multiple UV systems for both Residential and some Commercial operations.
We may have Corrosion in our Commercial / Community or Residential water system. Can you help with this type of problem?
YES. We typically do an assessment of the problem and design a sustainable solution to control the corrosive nature of your water.
What is PFAS? Per-and Polyfluoroalky Substances
PFAS are a group of manufactured chemicals that have been used in industry and consumer products since the 1940s because of their useful properties. There are thousands of different PFAS, some of which have been more widely used and studied than others. PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are man-made chemicals used to make thousands of consumer items, like non-stick cookware, stain repellants and firefighting foam. They’re called “forever chemicals” because nothing in nature will destroy them once they enter the environment. Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS), for example, are two of the most widely used and studied chemicals in the PFAS group. PFOA and PFOS have been replaced in the United States with other PFAS in recent years. One common characteristic of concern of PFAS is that many break down very slowly and can build up in people, animals, and the environment over time. PFAS can be present in our water, soil, air, and food as well as in materials found in our homes or workplaces. Current scientific research suggests that exposure to certain PFAS chemicals could impact your health, although research is still ongoing on the type of PFAS and the level of exposure that would lead to those impacts. According to the EPA, health effects could include reproductive effects in women, developmental effects on children, an increase in the risk of some cancers, detrimental effects on the immune system, interference with the body’s natural hormones, and increased cholesterol levels and/or risk of obesity. Other potential health impacts are still being studied.
Bad water at Home or work?
Looking for support for your home or company’s plumbing and water delivery needs? We support many residences and companies in the triad to make the best water possible.
Residential or Commercial / Industrial