Treatment

Upwell Water treats water and wastewater for commercial and utility customers, without requiring upfront customer spending.


We own and operate a diverse portfolio of treatment systems, addressing treatment needs with particular emphasis on decentralized treatment, removing emerging contaminants, recovering resources from water, and enabling energy transition.

Get a treatment plant fast, turnkey, at no upfront cost.

Contact us to treat water or wastewater, without having to pay upfront for equipment.

 

Decentralized treatment.

We provide mobile, containerized, and skid-mounted systems for customers who need distributed water and wastewater treatment plants.

Resource recovery.

Our treatment solutions include advanced recovery of valuable resources, such as minerals, present in water. Those solutions allow us to reuse and recycle water.

Emerging contaminants of concern.

We treat emerging contaminants of concern (ECCs), like PFAS, 1,4 Dioxane, and others, to allow customers to comply with regulations.

Water for the energy transition.

The energy transition requires processed water and wastewater treatment. We provide proven solutions to enable owners and developers of energy transitions to receive the water they require, and the treatment and reuse of industrial process water.

Treatment In Action

  • Mobile Treatment Plants


    Upwell Water partnered with a multi-national water treatment firm to create a fleet of containerized, mobile treatment plants to serve commercial and industrial customers with decentralized treatment.

  • Treating Drinking Water in NY


    Upwell Water, through its subsidiary, APT Water, has deployed emerging contaminant treatment to 500 sites, including remediating groundwater previously contaminated with carcinogens such as 1,4 Dioxane on Long Island, NY.

  • Enabling a Critical Industry


    Upwell Water has partnered with the industry to enable customers to receive treatment they need, such as providing a $30 million investment to support a publicly-traded water treatment company's ability to develop public treatment plants.