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A California liquid waste treatment facility, treating septic,
landfill leachate, and portable toilet wastewater has replaced
it's chemical treatment process with Electrocoagulation
and Ozone and reduced it's treatment costs by a total of $90,000
per month. Learn more...
FutureWater Inc.
1601 Southcross Dr. W
Burnsville, MN 55306
Phone: 952-435-7150 |
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About Future Water
Future Water, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Greenbelt Resources,
and provides innovative technology services to treat, recycle and reuse
municipal and industrial wastewater and biosolids. Representing leading
edge manufacturers in the field, Future Water, Inc. technologies will:
- Treat industrial wastewater containing heavy metals, cyanide, BOD,
COD, Phosphorous, Fats, Oil, and grease.
- Treat and convert municipal wastewater into clean water for reuse.
- Treat commercial wastewater to meet discharge requirements for BOD,
COD, and phosphorous.
Unique and Proven Waste Treatment Technologies
FutureWater, Inc. represents the following innovative companies,
offering unique and complementary waste treatment technologies:
Powell Water Systems, Inc builds Electrocoagulation (EC) wastewater
treatment modules which apply an electric charge to treat and clean
waste water as it flows over iron slats. Electrocoagulation is a proven
technology that has been made more efficient and effective by the proprietary
design by Powell Water. The typical operating and treatment cost for
EC can average $0.25 cents per 1,000 gallons compared to $3 to $40
for chemical treatment.
Replacing chemical agents in the “coagulation” process
of removing waste from water, EC uses electricity to shock the water
and separate the toxins and heavy metals to be easily filtered out.
Elements such as BOD (bacteria) and phosphorous have been effectively
removed by as much as 99%. Some of the companies using Powell EC include
Kaiser, Tyson Foods, Swift, Chevron, Toshiba, Samsung, and Intel. Recently
Tyson Foods installed a 500 gallon per minute unit in their Midwest
facility to treat chicken processing wastewater.
Converting trash to energy, the Pyromex
pyrolysis system is a ultra-high
temperature unit which “disintegrates” tires, sewage, plastic
and trash. This process involves the application of intense, indirect
thermal energy in the absence of oxygen which reduces the material
to a combustible gas and a non-hazardous inorganic material. The gas
can be used directly or power an electric generator.
For more efficient sewage systems, Future Water offers NORAM
Engineering,
which builds and installs wastewater treatment systems one-fourth the
size of existing sewage plants, treats sewage at a fraction of the
cost to the city and can also produce clean water for irrigation.
The
goal of FutureWater Inc. is to bring effective environmental solutions
to municipal, commercial, and industrial sectors of the community. We bring
the ability to properly treat and recycle municipal, commercial and industrial
wastewater, and convert trash, sewage, and other waste streams into fuel
and electricity; all the while reducing operating costs up to 90%.
Our
markets include:
- liquid wastewater treatment plants and
disposal facilities
- brewery and beverage production
- dairy, poultry, hog
and fish processing
- truck and train washing
- textile manufacturing
- metal plating
- copper, silver, gold and coal mining
- computer component manufacturing
- vehicle manufacturing
Kevin Thein, Vice President of National Sales |
Kevin Thein is 56 yrs old and grew up in the family owned well
water business, Thein Well Drilling, which originated in 1893 in
western Minnesota and expanded into the midwest. He created and owned
a successful manufacturing rep agency directed towards the casino
and hospitality market at both a regional and national level for
35 years.
Kevin developed land from its origination into residential,
multi-family and senior living facetious This process encompassed
all facets of development. Kevin has introduced the Thermo Organic
Reactor TOR-6000 system to Greenbelt Re which converts coal/tires/plastics
into premium diesel fuel. He has a wide range of knowledge, contacts
and understanding in the water and energy field. |
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Judy Thein, Account Executive |
Judy Thein brings her office management
and bookkeeping skills and 3 years of experience of managing a
45 agent real estate and mortgage office to FutureWater, Inc. She
is 54 years old and grew up on the family farm in South Dakota. Ms.
Thein resides in Lakeville and has 3 grown children. She
spent 8 years in the office equipment industry in sales, training
and management. She has excelled in sales roles in various
industries from commercial waste removal, salon supplies, and food
waste to hog farmers, wine distribution and hospitality in addition
to introducing a state of the art surge protection system to manufacturing,
grocery and restaurant establishments as a manufacturer’s rep. Ms. Thein seems to find herself working with companies that are innovative
with out of the box technology. She aspires to grow companies
and is not afraid to roll up her sleeves to get the job done which
comes from her heritage farm roots.
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