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Polluted Water

When released into the environment, industrially contaminated water harms groundwater and aquatic life, accounting for 70% of freshwater pollution.

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Businesses that pollute water face numerous challenges, including legal repercussions,
financial losses, and damage to their reputations. When water treatment is inadequate, these
organizations struggle to maintain profitability and public support.

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Fortunately, our engineers at Contaminated Water Solutions (CWS) have developed the innovative and patented Multipurpose Intelligent Device (MPID), which:

  • Transform contaminated water into distilled water,

  • Operates without chemicals,

  • Provides mobile, on-site treatment,

  • Offers customized solutions based on real-time data analysis, and

  • Saves significant time and money.

MPID is highly adaptable, flexible, and custom-built through reverse engineering to meet the client’s water treatment requirements without polluting the environment.


We bring our mobile unit to the client’s location, collect information on water usage, identify sources of water contamination, and remove water pollutants, transforming contaminated water into distilled, reusable water. Above all, we will evaluate how much MPID will save the client’s company annually.

Clean Water Act 

Regulating Pollutants for Environmental Sustainability

The Clean Water Act (CWA), a pivotal federal law, plays a crucial role in regulating contaminated water discharge. The EPA, in its efforts, has identified 126 pollutants and established quality standards and
guidelines for water treatment, underscoring the significance of this act. Given these broad categories of pollutants, water-polluting industries must not rely on the “One Size Fits All Technology Approach” to meet
the EPA’s Guidelines. The EPA estimates that U.S. industrial water use is more than 18.2 billion gallons daily, a figure that underscores the potential impact of industries on the environment. A large percentage of
these companies can use reusable water instead of fresh drinking water, a change that could significantly reduce their environmental footprint.
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Current Technology

GOOD NEWS

The welcome news is that most industrial freshwater use can be substantially reduced by repeatedly using CWS’s intelligent reactor device to purify contaminated waters to reusable water that meets the latest EPA requirements.

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