Kitsap Public Utilities District (KPUD) Tackles Iron & Manganese

For more than 20 years, Kitsap Public Utility District has relied on ATEC’s iron and manganese filtration systems to deliver reliable, low-maintenance treatment across its groundwater network. Today, seven ATEC systems produce consistently clear water with non-detect iron and manganese levels, all without a single media replacement since installation. This decades-long performance underscores ATEC’s reputation for durable, easy-to-operate solutions that help utilities like Kitsap reduce flushing, improve customer satisfaction, and lower lifecycle costs.
Hexavalent Chromium in Groundwater: Lessons from Glendale and the Case for RCF

Through a multi-year research and demonstration program, Glendale conducted one of the most comprehensive evaluations of Cr(VI) treatment technologies to date. Their findings offer invaluable insights for utilities navigating similar decisions—and reinforce why Reduction-Coagulation-Filtration (RCF) deserves strong consideration as a preferred solution.
ATEC Water Systems Transforms Water Quality at Taggart Well in Idaho

Meridian, a rapidly expanding city in Idaho’s Treasure Valley, relies heavily on groundwater from wells like Taggart to meet its drinking water needs. However, the Taggart Well faced a persistent issue: elevated levels of iron and manganese.