Healed Waters

A First Nations company providing revolutionary wastewater treatment technologies.

Healed Waters provides some of the most advanced wastewater treatment technologies available. Healed Waters in alliance with technologies provided by Wet Tech Environmental has created the ability to provide unique advanced wastewater treatment technologies that deliver both reusable water and potable water quality from wastewater.

Our collaborative approach reveals a dedicated commitment with our clients ensuring optimum performance remains ongoing.

Delivering Engineered Wastewater Treatment Technologies with Decades of Positive Results.

Experienced Wastewater Treatment Specialist

Healed Waters draws upon the profound expertise of seasoned PhDs and engineers, each bringing decades of experience and knowledge regarding the treatment of wastewater. This collective knowledge empowers Healed Waters to address and resolve even the most intricate challenges in wastewater treatment with confidence and precision.

Accessing professional expertise in the wastewater treatment industry along with our advanced wastewater treatment technologies expands our abilities to treat difficult high strength wastewater.

Continuous Support

At Healed Waters, through our association with Wet Tech Environmental we can provide technology and professional expertise to treat difficult wastewater issues. Our technologies and team’s depth of knowledge is matched only by our commitment to ongoing support. We leverage the insights of our highly qualified team and associates in the wastewater industry translate to provide innovative, effective solutions for high-strength and complex wastewater concerns.

This partnership approach not only delivers technical expertise but also fosters open communication and ongoing collaboration with our clients. Our team remains readily available to interpret data, troubleshoot emerging issues, and adapt solutions as site conditions evolve. By maintaining a hands-on presence and tailoring strategies to each unique facility, Healed Waters guarantees a level of service that extends well beyond installation—ensuring lasting improvements in wastewater quality and operational efficiency. Through dedication to innovation and unwavering customer support, we strive to set new standards for performance and reliability in the wastewater treatment industry.

Disruptive Wastewater Treatment Capabilities

Healed Waters through their alliance with Wet Tech Environmental provides the most advanced wastewater treatment technologies available. Considered truly disruptive to the wastewater industry, the “Electronic Frequency Pulse” can treat high strength wastewater ranging from multiple industries; mining, oil & gas, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, chemical plant, food & beverage, abattoir, steel industry, etc.

Equally impressive is our array of contaminates that the “Electronic Frequency Pulse technology can treat to a water reuse and even potable water quality.

BOD Related Waste

  • food & beverage
  • edible oil wastewater

High COD

  • Chemical Waste
  • Solvents, i.e., methanol, IMS, chloroform, PVA
  • strong acids & alkalis
  • polymer base wastewater
  • synthetic latex base wastewater
  • organic acid waste
  • landfill leachate
  • PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, 
  • Microplastics – < 5mm particles

Common Industrial Waste

  • phenol
  • glycol
  • amines
  • emulsified oily

Organic Incinerated Waste

  • polychlorobutadiene (PCB)
  • wood rinse
  • organic acid
  • marine bunker

Large volumes of wastewater are generated in the oil and gas industry, and projections show that these volumes will only increase.”

EPA Study of Oil and Gas Extraction Wastewater Management Under the Clean Water Act

“The buzz these days seems to be that “water is the new oil.” Of course, water is not trading anywhere close to the value of oil. However, the cost of water and the cost of getting rid of produced water can have a  double-digit impact on the cost of producing oil.” Hart Energy Laura Capper, Energy Makers Advisory Group

“dramatic increase in US oil and gas production in the first two decades of the 21st century has led to an increase in wastewater (also known as produced water) that threatens public health and the environment. Studies show that dangerous contaminants like benzene and radioactive materials have been found downstream of produced water discharges,”3

Clean Water Act Regulation of Oil and Gas Wastewater Discharges

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