APT Water Introduces Water Treatment & Remediation as a Service for Emerging Contaminants of Concern

Builds on 30 years and 500 successful installations by eliminating upfront costs to treat and remediate emerging contaminants, including 1,4-Dioxane and PFAS

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA (September 26, 2023) – Today, emerging contaminant treatment and remediation solutions company, APT Water (APT), announced full capital backing to deliver its proven technologies without requiring upfront customer payment. Municipal, industrial, and government customers can now choose from a turnkey Water Treatment and Remediation-as-a-Service model where they only pay for clean water monthly or by the gallon to make effective water and wastewater treatment attainable right now. APT’s history of successfully addressing emerging contaminants led to its recent purchase by Upwell Water, a tech-enabled water resource and infrastructure company. With new financial backing from a global strategic water company, APT can now also offer a utility-style payment model to its customers.

An APT Water HiPOx Advanced Oxidation (AOP) system installation on Long Island, New York successfully reducing elevated 1,4-Dioxane to non-detect levels with less energy use and lower operating costs than UV systems

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA (September 26, 2023) – Today, emerging contaminant treatment and remediation solutions company, APT Water (APT), announced full capital backing to deliver its proven technologies without requiring upfront customer payment. Municipal, industrial, and government customers can now choose from a turnkey Water Treatment and Remediation-as-a-Service model where they only pay for clean water monthly or by the gallon to make effective water and wastewater treatment attainable right now. APT’s history of successfully addressing emerging contaminants led to its recent purchase by Upwell Water, a tech-enabled water resource and infrastructure company. With new financial backing from a global strategic water company, APT can now also offer a utility-style payment model to its customers.

An APT Water HiPOx Advanced Oxidation (AOP) system installation on Long Island, New York successfully reducing elevated 1,4-Dioxane to non-detect levels with less energy use and lower operating costs than UV systems

“With hundreds of successful treatment installations under our belt, we know the water and budgetary challenges our customers face, especially now when toxic compounds and regulatory pressure have dramatically increased,” stated APT Water President, Terry Applebury. “We’re now in a position to help organizations accelerate cleaner water – without waste – by eliminating their upfront costs and offering various financing choices regardless of which patented APT treatment technology is chosen.”

Upwell Water’s Operating Partner, Chris Morrison, said, “Customers are facing emerging regulation of contaminants like 1,4-Dioxane, PFAS, and nitrate forcing treatment that may not have been budgeted. We are grateful to be able to support APT’s proven treatment solutions, addressing those emerging contaminants for customers in need.”

To understand how pervasive the contaminant problem has become, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified 1,4-Dioxane in groundwater throughout the U.S. affecting drinking water for millions of Americans. Additionally, communities across the country are increasingly discovering contamination of water and soil from “forever chemicals” (or “PFAS”) stemming from historical industrial activities, as well as nitrate, a common component of fertilizers and agriculture. However, while water and wastewater has become more challenging and costly to address, organizations face budgetary constraints handcuffing them from effectively curbing the problem. APT’s range of proprietary treatment technologies, including HiPOx®, PulseOx®, and the award-winning ARoNite®, have successfully reduced difficult-to-degrade water contaminants at over 500 treatment sites. Now customers have the option to:

Map from the EPA indicating all locations where 1,4-Dioxane has been detected in the public water supply (green indicates samples that exceeded the health advisory level)

“We understand capital budgets are constrained but the need for clean water has never been greater. This is our way of getting customers the help they need today. It’s about obtaining the right near-term solution while spreading the cost over the long term,” added APT’s Vice President of Business Development, Scott Miller.

To learn more about APT’s effective treatment and remediation technologies, real-world case studies, and financing option details, please visit the company’s recently updated website and be sure to follow the company on LinkedIn.

About APT Water

APT Water is a proven emerging contaminant treatment and remediation solutions company for the most challenging groundwater, process water, and wastewater around the world. With over 500 installations, the Company’s range of advanced oxidation and remediation solutions have successfully treated and removed everything from elevated 1,4-Dioxane and PFAS to excessive nitrate with less cost, energy use, and waste compared to alternatives. For over 30 years, HiPOx®, PulseOx®, and AroNite® have been the treatment solution of choice for municipalities, industrial customers, government divisions, and engineering and environmental consultant firms. Learn more about APT Water’s commitment to “Clean water. No waste.” and what it can do for your organization at www.aptwater.com.

To learn more about APT’s effective treatment and remediation technologies, real-world case studies, and financing option details, please visit the company’s recently updated website and be sure to follow the company on LinkedIn.

About Upwell Water

Upwell Water is a tech-enabled water resource and infrastructure company. The firm owns operating and new-build water supply, treatment, and management assets. Toward its mission to enable a sustainable water future, the firm eliminates the barrier of upfront payment so that customers receive and pay for water to specification. For more information, please visit www.water.llc.

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