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Tradin sideways
good thing if u ask me......
I agree with you. Very soon it should hit 0.03 or even .034 which
is doubling the bottom price 0.017. Do not sell share at the bid!
we have movement lol
The stock is extremely oversold and undervalued now. $0.034 soon!
I will soon.........
It is already bottomed out at 0.017. It will hit 0.034 soon. Steal!
0.025 x 0.03 now! Please buy the shares at the ask only ASAP! Only
2.3M shares dumped at 0.017 ~ 0.021 and 1M shares at 0.022 ~ 0.025.
How could the pos scam go up 44.2% from 0.017 to 0.0245 today? Over
2.2M shares dumped at 0.017 ~ 0.022 yesterday & today! Only one MM
bid at 0.017 and all the other MMs bid at 0.01 ~ 0.001. So it must
be the very sick MM's manipulation to seduce the clueless buyers to
buy the shares above .025. Yesterday 750,000 shares dumped at .025.
Another new 52-week low .017 was just created! Sell at the bid ASAP
before it hits another new low 0.016. One MM asks at 0.0251 now...
Another new low 0.021 was just created! Sell at the bid ASAP before
the pos scam hits another new low 0.02! Three MMs ask at 0.025 now!
New 52-week low .025 was created today! Sell at the bid ASAP before
the pos scam hits another new low .02. 445,000 shares sold at .025!
"Sell Confirmed" by AmeicanBull! I bet a new 52-week low 0.025 will be created today or tomorrow! Sell at the bid ASAP before too late!
"Buy Confirmed" by AmericanBull! We should see 0.06 ~ 0.075 soon!
Anyway this stock is extremely oversold now! Huge gap, huge gain!
I believe BWTRQ is extremely undervalued and oversold compared to
the other "Q" stocks at the current price levels! You maybe aware
there is huge gap between 0.03 and 0.21 (pre-CH11 low) which must
be filled later while the bottom settles down. I think $0.03 is a
solid bottom and BWTRQ will rise from here all the way to $0.2x!
Today's Breaking News --- BWTRQ:
Envirogen Technologies, Inc. Formed --Technology+Services Solutions Provider Will Offer 'Lifecycle Performance' at Best Cost for Municipal and Industrial Water and Air Treatment Applications
By: PR Newswire | 01 Oct 2009 | 09:02 AM ET
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KINGWOOD, Texas, Oct 01, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Amplio Group (London, United Kingdom) today announced the formation of Envirogen Technologies, Inc., a technology+services solutions provider with existing business in municipal and industrial water and environmental treatment applications. Envirogen Technologies, Inc. has been formed from the assets of Basin Water, Inc. that were recently purchased by Amplio. The new Envirogen Technologies, Inc. will offer a broad but targeted range of technologies, supported by operating service options for a number of environmental treatment applications, including potable water treatment, groundwater remediation, process water treatment, wastewater treatment, odor control and more. One of the distinguishing characteristics of Envirogen Technologies is its business model, which focuses on "lifecycle performance" - providing guaranteed, pay-for-performance, long-term contracts at predictable costs, offering customers the lowest total cost over the lifetime of an equipment installation.
The company is headquartered in Kingwood, TX (near Houston) with regional offices in Southern California, Illinois, New Jersey and Tennessee.
According to Michael M. Stark, President & CEO of Envirogen Technologies, in the past, environmental and process engineering projects have focused heavily on the "design and build" phase and not enough on the long-term operating requirements and costs. "At Envirogen Technologies, we understand that by far the most important - and expensive - part of a treatment system installation is its 10- to 20-year operating cost. If the long-term operating costs of a system are not properly considered with the invested capital, then the municipality or company acquiring the system does not achieve the financial performance or efficiency it thought it was paying for. If careful consideration isn't given to operations and maintenance up front, long-term costs will be too high. When you look at projects from a 'lifecycle performance' perspective, you have the ability to balance initial design and build costs with the operating costs and to develop predictability, which provides both reliability in performance and optimization of the investment," he said. "At Envirogen Technologies, when we undertake a drinking water, environmental or process improvement treatment solution for a customer, we stand ready to provide the services and the expertise that will back up our system designs with guaranteed performance and guaranteed costs over the lifetime of the project. These aren't 'one-size-fits-all' solutions. They are flexible solutions that can be developed to fit the specific treatment application, the operational capabilities of our customers, and their budgeting and financing processes. We like to say that the 'build and drop' approach to environmental installations is the past, and that 'build and perform' is the future," he added.
Broad Technology Portfolio Meets Needs of the Market A fundamental part of Envirogen Technologies' offering to the marketplace is its broad but targeted technology portfolio. This includes a strong position in high-efficiency ion exchange and the use of a variety of absorptive media that are adaptable to different types of organic and inorganic contaminants and process requirements. Envirogen Technologies also has a strong biological treatment platform with both modular and built-in place systems for highly cost-effective treatment in a range of applications, including odor control, nutrient removal, water re-use, wastewater and groundwater. Other contaminant destruction technologies include coagulation filtration, chemical purification and advanced oxidation. Envirogen Technologies' offerings are often modular in design, for ease of installation and rapid start-up. The company also provides built-in-place systems as well as mobile treatment and media regeneration services.
For further information, contact: Michael M. Stark, President Voice: 877.312.8950 Fax: 281.358.2443 This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.
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It seems BWTRQ finally bottomed out at 0.0315 even the 52-week low
is 0.03. However only 723 shares sold at 0.03 as of today. So BWTRQ
will bounce back to 0.075 again due to the extremely oversold now!
As I predicted before the new 52-week low 0.03 was finally created!
I bet nobody wants to buy the shares at 0.03. Sell at bid ASAP...
New 52-week low 0.0332 was created today! I bet next week another new low 0.03 will be hit as I predicted a few weeks ago. Sell ASAP at the bid before BWTRQ breaks down the current bottom 0.0332...
New 52-week low 0.035 was created today! I bet tomorrow another new
low 0.03 will be hit as I predicted a few weeks ago. Sell ASAP at the bid before it breaks down the current bottom 0.035. Anyway who bought the shares at the roof price 0.075? Why? $0.075 is too high!
Looks pretty bleak alright. Too bad, cause they had pretty good prospects going forward if they could have survived more or less intact.
I Always worry more about the Q's with less than a $7 or $8 previous 52 week high.
Seems like that's the group the banks are leery of, and private equity outfits can afford without having to give a chit about the commons.
Looking at a fresh new Q that fits into that same category.
If I play it, it will be for the bounce and out, not to have anything when all is said and done.
Sadly I think the real money to be made on Basin Water was made at the end of August. For the sake of the longs I hope not, but I'm not gonna play it now. GL FJ
GLTA !!
3-Sep-2009 - Form 8-K for BASIN WATER, INC.
This filing really makes this official... pathetic -
On July 16, 2009, BWTRQ filed for bankruptcy...
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/090903/bwtrq.pk8-k.html
As previously disclosed, on July 15, 2009, Basin Water, Inc. (the "Company") and Basin Water-MPT, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company ("Basin MPT"), entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the "Asset Purchase Agreement") with Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc. ("Amplio"), an affiliate of the Amplio Group, pursuant to which Amplio will purchase substantially all of the Company's assets and assume certain of the Company's obligations associated with the purchased assets. In connection with the entry into the Asset Purchase Agreement, on July 16, 2009, the Company and Basin MPT filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the "Bankruptcy Code") with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the "Bankruptcy Court").
On August 25, 2009, the Company conducted an auction pursuant to the provisions of Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code (the "Auction") at which a revised proposal made by Amplio was determined to be the highest and best offer for the purchased assets. On August 28, 2009, the Company and Basin MPT entered into an Amendment No. 1 to Asset Purchase Agreement (the "APA Amendment") with Amplio to reflect Amplio's revised winning offer. Under the terms of the APA Amendment, among other things, (i) Envirogen Technologies, Inc. an affiliate of Amplio (the "Buyer"), was designated by Amplio as the purchaser of the assets under the Asset Purchase Agreement, (ii) the purchase price of the assets remained unchanged at Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) (the "Purchase Price"), subject to certain adjustments, with One Hundred Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($175,000) of such Purchase Price to be deposited by the Buyer with a third party escrow agent to be released to the Company or the Buyer, as applicable, upon the occurrence or non-occurrence of certain conditions, (iii) the potential break-up fee payable by the Company to Amplio was removed, and (iv) certain conditions to closing the asset purchase were modified and/or deleted. A sale hearing concerning the approval of the Auction results and the asset purchase was held before the Bankruptcy Court on August 28, 2009. At the hearing, the Bankruptcy Court approved the Auction results and the asset purchase by the Buyer.
The foregoing description of the APA Amendment does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the APA Amendment, which is attached as Exhibit 2.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Rumor tumor. Doesn't mean chit. If you got a link to anything substantial, hows about sharing it.
Just started looking at this as a possible bounce (and out) play.
Looks like this one could have been handled better, they are really bending over for Amplio.
Anybody know of any connection to the CEO/owners of Basin Water and Amplio?
Selling "substantially" all their assets leaves just enough wiggle room to not have to cop to what's really going on.
GLTA !!
There is an rumor: the very sick CEO will cancel the shares soon...
Its a low float thats what matters most, needs buying pressure to set it off
Umm True. I keep up with these things you know
Not saying it won,t/couldn't run but its legs are limited.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Basin-Water-Inc-Signs-Sale-bw-194328613.html?x=0&.v=1
Terms of Asset Purchase Agreement
Under the Asset Purchase Agreement, Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc. would purchase substantially all of the Company’s assets and assume certain of the Company’s obligations associated with the purchased assets through a supervised sale under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code. The purchase price is Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), but is subject to higher and better bids, approval of the Bankruptcy Court and customary closing conditions. The Company plans to engage in a robust bidding process with any and all interested parties. Those interested in submitting bids should contact Andrew F. Viles, Managing Director, Head of US M&A, Canaccord Adams, 99 High St., Boston, MA 02110, 617.371.3715, or the Company in writing at 9302 Pittsburgh Avenue, Suite 210, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, as soon as possible, as competing bids are expected to be due by August 20, 2009.
The Chapter 11 filing by the Company was made July 16, 2009, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, in Wilmington, Delaware. Basin Water’s legal advisors with respect to the Chapter 11 filing are Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.
Not true this POS ran 100% last week by the looks of it .20 or more is possible in this, it should retrace to .06 and run from there
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&cb=1251652046&symbol=BWTRQ
damn dude, your calls suck. .04 was a perfect entry
looks good to me IMO
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BWTRQ&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p23463897154
New 52-week low $0.04 was created today! Sell at bid ASAP before it
breaks down 0.04 and hits another new low $0.03! $0.055 seems roof.
Well, it seems $0.0405 is the unbreakable bottom! Let's push it to
the recent high $0.055 again for today so everyone can make money!
Will it hit the new low $0.03? I do think so. It takes some time...
I am wondering who bought over 10M shares at $0.08 ~ $0.128? That is huge loss for now! They may end up selling 10M shares at $0.03.
New 52-week low $0.0405 was created today! More new lows may kick in until the pos scam hits $0.03. Sell at the bid ASAP...
BWTR is in the middle wave of a big downtrend until it hits $0.03!
New 52-week low $0.05 was created today! Sell at the bid price ASAP before the pos scam hits another new low $0.03. The very sick CEO is threatening the shareholders to cancel the common shares soon...
I took a loss on this one... sold at .11 break even was .12
the stock could have been a good trader... if they had announced the delisting notice yesterday when they received it...and their intention not to fight it....
not today after the close, and after 2 days trading...where the insiders have been dumping...
if these guys disseminated the news like they were suppose to by law...no doubt the stock will drop to where it should have now..
and not be artificially inflated by those not in the know....
Yeah... it sucks that the assets are going prior to bk.
That takes the steam out of the sail in a hurry.
hopefully everyone got out in time!
Basin Water, Inc. Signs Sale Agreement with Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc. and Files Voluntary Petition Under Chapter 11
Transaction Designed to Enable Company To Continue Operations as Provider of Environmental Solutions
Jul 16, 2009 8:36:00 AM
Copyright Business Wire 2009
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Basin Water, Inc. (NASDAQ:BWTR) announced today that it has signed an asset purchase agreement to sell substantially all of its assets to Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of the Amplio Group, an international operator and investor in renewable energy and liquid filtration businesses. In order to facilitate the sale process, Basin Water has filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Basin Water anticipates that the Chapter 11 filing will allow it to complete the sale under Section 363 of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code to Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc. or to another buyer who is determined by the Bankruptcy Court to have offered a higher and better bid for the assets of the Company. Basin Water expects that the sale will close in the third quarter of this year. During this process, the Company expects to continue normal business operations consistent with its obligations as a Chapter 11 debtor-in-possession under the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court. Basin Water expects to continue to sell, design and build custom water and air treatment solutions and provide uninterrupted customer service to those customers with whom it has water service agreements (WSAs). The Company will continue paying suppliers for goods and services provided after the bankruptcy filing date and, subject to approval by the Bankruptcy Court, the Company will pay all wages and benefits for active employees without interruption.
According to Michael M. Stark, President and CEO of Basin Water, the Chapter 11 process will allow the Company to continue providing its pay-for-performance environmental solutions to its customers in municipal and industrial markets while the business completes a structured sale of the Company's assets. "We are grateful for the continuing support of our customers, our suppliers and our alliance partners as we undertake the Chapter 11 sale process. We have always been committed to providing reliable solutions for our customers, and we will continue to live up to those commitments as we go through this process. We do not anticipate any significant disruptions to our business and, subject to the approval of the Bankruptcy Court, intend to pay our vendors promptly for goods and services provided after the filing. What is more, we plan to be very active in the marketplace, developing new business opportunities and executing new contracts with our prospective customers," he said. "We expect to emerge from this process as a new company in the financial position to continue our mission of providing guaranteed environmental solutions on a pay-for-performance basis and achieving low lifecycle costs in meeting our customers' needs," he added.
Terms of Asset Purchase Agreement
Under the Asset Purchase Agreement, Amplio Filtration Holdings, Inc. would purchase substantially all of the Company's assets and assume certain of the Company's obligations associated with the purchased assets through a supervised sale under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code. The purchase price is Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), but is subject to higher and better bids, approval of the Bankruptcy Court and customary closing conditions. The Company plans to engage in a robust bidding process with any and all interested parties. Those interested in submitting bids should contact Andrew F. Viles, Managing Director, Head of US M&A, Canaccord Adams, 99 High St., Boston, MA 02110, 617.371.3715, or the Company in writing at 9302 Pittsburgh Avenue, Suite 210, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, as soon as possible, as competing bids are expected to be due by August 20, 2009.
The Chapter 11 filing by the Company was made July 16, 2009, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, in Wilmington, Delaware. Basin Water's legal advisors with respect to the Chapter 11 filing are Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.
About Basin Water
Basin Water, Inc. designs, builds and implements systems for the treatment of contaminated groundwater, industrial process water and air streams from municipal and industrial sources. It provides reliable sources of drinking water for many communities, and the ability to comply with environmental standards and recover valuable resources from process and wastewater streams. Basin Water has developed proprietary, scalable ion-exchange, biological and other treatment systems that effectively process contaminated water and air in an efficient, flexible and cost effective manner. Additional information may be found on the Company's web site: www.basinwater.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements made in reliance on the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements may be identified by their use of words, such as "estimate," "expect," "intend," "anticipate" and other words and terms of similar meaning, in connection with any discussion of the Company's financial statements, business, financial condition, results of operations or liquidity, or the bankruptcy process. Actual results may differ materially from these expectations due to various risks and uncertainties, including: the Company's ability to fund its working capital needs through the bankruptcy process, obtaining Bankruptcy Court approval of the Asset Purchase Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby in a timely manner, the ability to complete the Chapter 11 process in a timely manner, the Company's ability to continue to operate in the ordinary course and manage its relationships with its creditors, noteholders, vendors, employees and customers given the Company's financial condition and the bankruptcy filing, the ability to limit the amount of time the Company's management and officers devote to restructuring, in order to allow them to run the business and retain a number of the Company's key managers and employees, the Company's ability to manage its capital to meet future liquidity needs and continue operations, the effectiveness of any cost-saving measures by the Company, the Company's limited operating history, significant operating losses associated with certain of the Company's contracts, the Company's ability to renegotiate loss contracts with its customers, changes in governmental regulation that may affect the water industry, particularly with respect to environmental laws, and changes in the board of directors and management members. More detailed information about these risks and uncertainties are contained in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K/A for the year ended December 31, 2008 and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, as amended. There can be no assurance that the Company can remain in possession of its assets and control of its business as a debtor-in-possession and that a trustee will not be appointed to operate the business of the Company. The Company's current business relationships and arrangements, and the Company's ability to negotiate future business arrangements may be adversely affected by the filing of the bankruptcy petition. The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect any change in future events.
Source: Basin Water, Inc.
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Basin Water
Inc.
W. Christopher Chisholm
Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
877-312-8950
(Please note new telephone number)
www.basinwater.com
I think the chart is saying the same... CCI and Williams%R...
looking like a decent re-entry point now. Board is dead tho!
Some more decent volume today... nice.
I was at work but am thrilled to see that we have a 3rd higher low... great to see.
Heck yea Just got back from work... looks great.
BWTR .48 - is nobody else out there in iHub land interested?
BWTR .42 making some sort of move here
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Outstanding Shares: 22,223,000 Shares.
Authorized Shares: 100,000,000 Shares.
Note, the company filed the bankruptcy in July 2009.
Basin Water, Inc. designs, builds and implements systems for the treatment of contaminated groundwater, industrial process water and air streams from municipal and industrial sources. It provides reliable sources of drinking water for many communities, and the ability to comply with environmental standards and recover valuable resources from process and wastewater streams. Basin Water has developed proprietary, scalable ion-exchange, biological and other treatment systems that effectively process contaminated water and air in an efficient, flexible and cost effective manner.
Basin Water Handles Everything. If you have a contaminated well, we are your single-point solution for obtaining clean, drinkable water that meets regulatory standards - from evaluating well sites, providing flexible financing, designing a system to meet your specific needs, installing and assuring satisfactory performance and assisting in obtaining permits and licenses. As part of our contracts, we arrange for the removal of all waste products by a licensed waste removal company.
24/7 Customer Service. Automated alarm systems notify you - and Basin Water technicians - of any problems. The Basin Water system incorporates networking and system monitoring tools to allow us to access, monitor, and evaluate the system remotely. Most issues can be resolved remotely via a computer connection.
A Proven Solution. The EPA has designated ion-exchange as a "Best Available Technology" for arsenic, nitrate, and perchlorate removal. Our system is the product of years of research and development efforts to design a process that significantly improves the economics of wellhead treatment. Basin Water systems are already in place delivering water to hundreds of thousands of people.
Guaranteed Cost & Compliance. No budgetary surprises, no drought-based shortages, no sudden problems due to new Federal and State regulations. We guarantee compliance with regulatory standards in our contracts.
Select Basin Water as your water treatment resource, and put all those benefits to work for you - and your customers.
Intellectual Property. Basin Water has a strong intellectual property position covering its ion exchange system. We have been issued three patents covering our system and process for both arsenic and nitrate removal. We have also received a notice for allowance with respect to a patent application for our process of perchlorate removal. In addition, Basin Water has a number of patent applications pending which cover chromium VI and uranium.
Accurate, Fast Analysis and Proposal. The Basin Water computer simulation software can predict with high accuracy effluent quality, waste volume, and contaminant breakthrough curves, all based on the specific water composition at the wellhead. This eliminates the need for external pilot testing, and enables a higher level of system refinement to meet your specific requirements. And, it dramatically accelerates the process: you'll receive a complete analysis and proposal - including cost and predicted performance - within days of receiving water composition data.
Consistent Water Quality. Our patented, multiple, fixed-bed design ensures consistent water quality, day after day, year after year.
Effective and Flexible Removal of Multiple contaminants with a Single System. We can adjust our system to treat contaminants to any level specified by water providers, including the ability to reduce a contaminant to a non-detect level. With minor adjustments, our system can be configured to remove one or multiple contaminants including arsenic, nitrate, perchlorate, chromium VI, uranium and other trace contaminants like vanadium, eliminating the need to deploy multiple technologies.
Reliable, Fully Automatic Operation. Our system is designed for unattended operation and can be configured for automatic data logging and residuals handling. You can monitor or adjust the system's operations from a remote location, reducing your workload and minimizing the need to spend time in the field.
Continuous Flow and No Interruption In Service. The Basin Water system does not have to be taken out of service during the regeneration process. Our control system approach selectively cycles beds through the regeneration and rinse cycles on an as-needed basis, which allows other beds to continue to absorb. From the user's perspective, untreated water flows into the treatment system and safe drinking water flows out, with no interruption in service.
Compatible With Your Control System. Basin Water's technology is an open-architecture system, so it will generally be compatible with your control system.
Very Low Waste Production. Compared to other conventional technologies, the Basin Water system produces significantly less waste - typically ranging between 0.01% to 0.5% of the treated water flow rate depending on the influent water chemistry and the type of contaminant treated. This minimizes costs associated with waste disposal and results in an increased net amount of treated drinking water produced. As part of our contracts, we arrange for the removal of all waste products by a licensed waste removal company.
Lower Energy Requirement. That means lower operating cost using existing power services. The Basin Water system generally requires only a 40 amp service to power a 1,000 gpm system.
No pH Adjustment Needed. This eliminates the need for on-site storage of acids and bases and all the associated safety issues that entails. In addition, pH adjustment contributes to an increase in total dissolved solids (TDS) in the product water. The Basin Water system eliminates the costs and risks associated with pH adjustment.
Treat To Non-Detect Levels. Creates a cost-reduction opportunity through source blending to achieve effluent discharge goals.
Prolonged Media Life. The resins used in the Basin Water system have an estimated life of more than 20 years, so frequent replacement is not necessary. This keeps the material costs low while ensuring that our systems are always on-line and reliable.
No Additional Personnel. Our system operates unattended. No extensive training is required. There is no need to hire additional personnel.
Rapid Deployment. Our design process starts by completely defining your performance requirements. Using the proven Basin Water concept, we design optimized systems to meet your needs (our automatic control system can be configured for existing controls or SCADA systems). After extensive testing and meeting our rigorous standards, we transport, install, and test the treatment system at your site. We perform all site mechanical, electrical, and facilities work. Due to the modular nature of the Basin Water system, we can design, build, test and install the system within 4 to 6 weeks after receipt of order. You can be providing safe drinking water from a previously shut-in well in weeks instead of years.
Compact, Self-Contained, Modular Design. The self-contained Basin Water system measures just 10'W x 35'L x 9'H for a typical 1,000 GPM contaminant removal system. Our system's footprint is significantly smaller than other comparable systems, so it fits easily in any location, including residential areas, and can be moved to other well sites to accommodate future needs.
Scalable to Meet Your Needs. Expands quickly, easily, and economically to accommodate capacities from 50 gpm to 6,000 gpm or more.
Your community will benefit from services, technology and expertise that only Basin Water offers. Your agency will benefit from cost-effective, proven effective groundwater treatment. And, your customers will benefit from guaranteed safe drinking water. For further details about how Basin Water can help you assure your community's drinking water supply, call us today.
Groundwater contamination is a fact of life. With increasing contaminant levels and tightening Federal and State regulations, less and less water resources remain available to serve your customers.
In addition, surface water supplies are unpredictable and often unavailable, due to drought and over-allocation. And, the cost of treating surface water is rising.
Probably the only water supplies that you can control are your district's own groundwater resources. In the recent past, groundwater treatment meant large capital costs, long term build-outs, and significant infrastructure disruption.
Today, we believe water agencies throughout the United States have found a better way: Basin Water.
Basin Water provides a turnkey, cost-effective, rapidly deployable solution for treating contaminated groundwater wherever you need it.
Basin Water's next-generation ion exchange system can treat water at the wellhead or at a centralized facility. Each has its place in managing your water resources.
By treating water at a centralized facility, you can treat and blend water from multiple wellhead sources at a single location. This leverages proven Basin Water technology into facilities capable of treating 3,000 to 8,000 gpm.
Either way, Basin Water helps you make the most of your groundwater resources, with minimal disruption and maximum speed and cost-efficiency. The end result: a safe, reliable source of drinking water for the community you serve.
Now, more than ever, Basin Water is the right treatment solution.
Basin Water treatment systems are currently providing over 75 million gallons per day of installed capacity to water providers serving hundreds of thousands of residents in the United States. Basin Water's customers include two of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States based on population served: California Water Service Company and American States Water Company.
The treated water produced by Basin Water's patented, next generation ion exchange system removes arsenic, nitrate, perchlorate, uranium and chromium VI to non-detectable levels. All Basin Water systems currently in operation have permits issued from the appropriate health services authorities.
Basin Water can handle all the design, construction, installation, and ongoing maintenance, including waste disposal. And, we'll deliver water that meets or exceeds your specifications. Compared acre-foot to acre-foot, we believe the cost of treated water from Basin Water is less expensive than importing water or using other treatment alternatives. In fact, many agencies use the water treated by Basin Water as a convenient blending source, realizing further efficiencies.
Basin Water guarantees compliance, not just now but for the life of your contract.
Basin Water delivers the clean, safe drinking water you need on a turnkey basis, from your existing "contaminated" groundwater well. The technology behind that water is a proprietary ion-exchange system, backed by our own computer modeling system that simulates the entire treatment process and and enables you to have a complete analysis and proposal - including cost and predicted performance - within days of receiving water composition data. That means Basin Water can deploy within weeks - in time for your next peal season or even to help ease an immediate shortage.
Basin Water does more than produce safe drinking water from your shut-in wells. It also preserves your precious capital. With the Basin Water system, you have the flexibility to choose financing with low capital costs. That's important for cash-strapped, tightly budgeted agencies and districts. Typically, you'll contract to treat a minimum number of acre-feet per year, and you'll pay only as water is delivered that meets the agreed-upon specification. Alternatively, you can pay a monthly standby fee and a cost per acre-foot when the system is operated. Or, you can purchase the Basin Water system and pay a cost per acre foot for service and maintenance over an agreed upon number of years.
Your community becomes more water self-reliant, by maximizing local groundwater supplies. And, your agency increases productivity, decreases liabilities, and preserves its capital reserves. You can have a clear, consistent basis by which to adjust rates for your water.
Finally, Basin Water is a proven solution. Unlike many other technologies, ion-exchange is recognized and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a "Best Available Technology" for arsenic, nitrate, and perchlorate removal. The Basin Water system is the product of years of research and development efforts to design a process that drastically improves the economics of wellhead treatment. Basin Water systems are currently operating in the United States helping water agencies deliver safe drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people every day.
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In November 2007, we announced the formation of an exclusive, service-based alliance with Rohm and Haas. This alliance provides us with exclusive access in selected markets to the Rohm and Haas ion-exchange resin technology which we intend to deploy as part of our business model. Our alliance also provides us access to technology for the removal of organic contaminants from water, support for our business model through access to the Rohm and Haas scientific and laboratory resources and Rohm and Haas’ developed channels to the specified markets. In late 2007, we entered into an agreement with Purifics to provide us with unique engineered systems, solutions and products effective in removing organic contaminants from groundwater. Under this agreement, we can exclusively market the Purifics photocatalysis technology in certain areas of the United States, and we have access to the technology on a non-exclusive basis in a larger market area. We may enter into other such strategic relationships with other companies focused on the water, wastewater, waste reduction and resource recovery industries on a national basis. Our financial success and our anticipated growth will depend in part on the efforts of these strategic relationships as we market and sell our treatment systems and solutions.ohm and Haas water treatment solutions help customers to reliably, safely, and efficiently generate the best water for their applications. Our broad portfolio of products is used to purify water for industrial, municipal and domestic uses. http://www.rohmhaas.com/wcm/products/water/landing.page?&industry=1000443 Our ion exchange resins, scale inhibitors, low-waste sub-systems and biocides remove contaminants from water in industrial applications, power plants, electronics manufacturing, municipal water supplies, and in your home. Our technically-advanced AMBERJET™, AMBERLITE™ and AMBERSEP™ resins provide a full range of styrenic, acrylic and phenolic products. These product lines are setting the standard for ion exchange resins in industrial applications. We provide highly effective scale inhibitors and dispersants through our ACUMER™ and TAMOL™ product lines. These technologies are unrivalled in their effectiveness within reverse osmosis for industrial water treatment. We are proud of our product offering for residential water, since we understand that there are few things harder on your family than hard water; it is hard on your clothes, your dishes, your pipes, and your appliances. Fortunately, no one knows more about hard water and how to soften it than Morton® Salt. To learn more about hard water and how Morton can make your "hard" life a little easier, visit www.mortonsalt.com. Properly treated water is crucial. There is no margin for error, regardless of whether it is used for drinking or manufacturing. Rely on Rohm and Haas's proven technologies to ensure that your water treatment is done right. |
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