What’s wrong with our Water

Forever Chemicals contamination

PFAS or Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a class of 12,000+
chemicals used since the 1940s. They are persistent in the environment
and accumulate in our bodies.

These microscopic contaminants – 1,240 times smaller than a grain of
sand have infiltrated our water sources. Studies show they are linked to
cancer, liver damage, fertility issues, and obesity.

ZERO

No level of PFAS exposure
is safe for humans
according to the EPA

8,865

Sites across the U.S. encompassing all 50 states and territories have PFAS.

200,000,000

Americans are served by water systems with PFAS according to an EWG study.

In a landmark initiative to combat one of humanity’s most pressing health crises, Georgia Institute of
Technology and R2C Capital proudly announce a transformative partnership that promises to eliminate
PFAS from the global water supply. Link to press release.

PATENTED

  • 3 core patents and 7+ years of focused research
  • 30+ years of cumulative research experience
  • Achieved through millions of dollars in grant funding
 

PROVEN

  • Data-validated results well below EPA requirements
  • Lower cost, more energy-efficient, and higher performance than existing alternatives

PROTOTYPED

  • Prototyped and applicable to all facilities, from drinking water to wastewater treatment
  • OEM partner ready for manufacturing and scale-up
  • Rapid deployment through a retrofit-capable design

PATENTED

  • Applicable to municipalities, military bases, industrial, and household use
  • No chemical additives and no harmful byproducts
  • Preventive against potential contamination

Contact us about PFAS remediation

Now accepting pilot applications and inquiries

Municipal facilities:
  • Known / Suspected PFAS contamination
  • Exploring preventive measures
Industrial facilities:
  • Currently use PFAS or have used PFAS in the past
Communities / Residential:
  • Known / Suspected PFAS contamination
  • Near PFAS hotspots
Government / Military:
  • Used / Have used AFFF
  • Exploring new technologies
Partners:
  • Corporate partners
  • Engineering firms
  • Testing / Validation laboratories
  • Community organizations

We want to hear from you!

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