Groundwater Treatment
Groundwater treatment is a critical component of construction dewatering, ensuring that all discharged water meets environmental and regulatory requirements. Dewatering operations often produce water containing sediment, turbidity, hydrocarbons, or other contaminants that must be properly treated prior to discharge to storm systems, waterways, or municipal connections.
Our groundwater treatment systems are designed to provide effective, site-specific solutions using a combination of settling tanks, filter bag skids, and activated carbon units. Water is first directed through sedimentation tanks to allow heavier particles to settle out. It is then passed through multi-stage filtration systems, including filter bags, to remove finer suspended solids. Where required, activated carbon vessels are used to remove hydrocarbons, odors, and dissolved contaminants to meet discharge standards.
These systems are scalable and can be tailored to project-specific flow rates and water quality conditions. They are commonly used in conjunction with wellpoint and deep well dewatering systems across excavation, utility, and infrastructure projects.


