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AquaShield™ treats stormwater and industrial runoff that pollutes sensitive water resources. Their long-time commitment to harnessing and focusing the expertise of advanced engineering and technical support staffs is fast becoming recognized throughout the industry. It is this commitment that has enabled them to develop custom-designed and site-specific treatment solutions that are technologically advanced with independent validation, yet innovative enough to be totally modular, easy to install, and versatile in a variety of job settings.

Water, time and potential: these are the three of our most precious resources. AquaShield™ recognizes this and they are dedicated to promoting and enabling the effective stewardship of all three.



Go-Filter NTU Results Print E-mail
A turbidity reduction of 89% was achieved in runoff from a construction site when using the Go-Filter™ flocculation enhanced filtration technology. A baseline turbidity level of 153 NTUs was reduced to 16 NTUs in 30 minutes. Treatment time and footprint are significantly reduced with the Go-Filter™ treatment train system.
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Stormwater Treatment Technology Showcase Print E-mail
AquaShield™, Inc. showcased a sustainable approach to water management using various stormwater treatment and water conservation technologies at their new corporate headquarters in Chattanooga, TN. Congressman Zach Wamp was the keynote speaker for the August 21, 2008 event.
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AquaShield Survey Winner Print E-mail
AquaShield™ prides itself with providing outstanding customer service. In order to continue to meet specifier needs, AquaShield™ felt that it was important to understand their thoughts concerning their preferences and industry trends. So, AquaShield™ developed a 5 minute questionnaire that would provide vital insight into project needs so that together, AquaShield™ could continue to provide outstanding service.
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Case Study: Reducing Total Suspended Solids the Conasauga River Print E-mail
Reducing pollution in urban waterways is a high priority for stormwater management programs. In keeping with the AquaShield™ mission, an innovative mobile water treatment system has been designed that can provide treatment not only to stormwater runoff, but can also provide treatment for dewatering programs. The Go-Filter™ Mobile Treatment System has demonstrated effective in two diverse waterways in northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee.
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AquaShield looks to Japan to grow operations. Print E-mail
In recent months, the Chattanooga area has attracted several foreign businesses to the region. Germany's Volkswagen and Wacker (Vocker) Chemical to France's Alstom Power make up just a few. Now, some Chattanooga based companies look to Japan to grow *their* operations. WDEF News 12's Joe Legge explains.
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AquaShield™ is Walking the Walk Print E-mail
AquaShield™ stepped into the shoes of its customers when the firm decided to expand its corporate offices. Working with a blank canvas for a new building and site design, the Chattanooga, Tennessee-based manufacturer of stormwater treatment systems saw a perfect opportunity to underscore its faith in its products by putting them to work at the company’s new flagship facility.
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Maintenance Program Announced Print E-mail
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AquaShield™ Incorporated, a leading manufacturer of stormwater treatment devices announced today from its headquarters in Chattanooga Tennessee that it has selected Safety-Kleen® Systems as its exclusive maintenance provider for both the Aqua-Swirl™ and the Aqua-Filter™ systems.
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Case Study: Water Treatment Using Mobile Treatment System Print E-mail
As is typical of many waterways located in former industrialized and urban areas, Chattanooga Creek has served as a dumping ground for hazardous materials for many years. The major cause of pollution in the creek is coal tar, a by-product from processes once located in this area near the center of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Go-Filter™ was used by Envirocon Inc. to remove pollutants from Chattanooga Creek.
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