02|13|2020
Dramatic Distribution System Cleanout
With the use of Clearitas 120, our most concentrated municipal Clearitas product, a mountain water system in Kentucky with over 100 tanks in their distribution system is dramatically improving...
02|13|2020
With the use of Clearitas 120, our most concentrated municipal Clearitas product, a mountain water system in Kentucky with over 100 tanks in their distribution system is dramatically improving...
01|27|2019
Check out this video testimonial by Sherry Ogden, the Town Utilities Manager for Patriot, Indiana. Justin Harris, from Saegesser Engineering, interviews Sherry about the town’s use of Clearitas (formerly...
11|09|2015
Drought. For some regions, it is becoming the new normal. Simultaneously demand from increased population, agriculture, and commercial use continues to rise. Utilities, more than ever, have to make...
04|21|2015
Water system operators know that the buildup of biological and mineral deposits in a water system is unavoidable. Because of this issue, operators use multiple chemicals, such as disinfectants,...
03|23|2015
Blue Earth Products is featured in the March/April 2015 issue of Water Efficiency Magazine. This article highlights money-saving solutions to common filter, disinfection and disinfection byproduct problems and includes...
10|24|2013
We are thrilled to announce that our new product, pHase, which provides a nonhazardous manner to clean– a path to lower water waste, better performance, and significant energy savings....
06|04|2013
Here’s a great explanation on Biofilm in distribution systems. Let Blue Earth Products® show you how to improve biofilm removal and maintain disinfectant for better overall water quality.
08|24|2012
By October 2013, all public water utilities will be required to comply with Stage 2 Disinfection By-Product (DBP) requirements. WaterWorld Magazine recently ran a feature on the solutions provided...
07|30|2012
Did you know that time is running out for small water systems to comply with EPA Stage 2 regulations? Stage 2 DBPR Rule requires that each community water system...