We are pushing boundaries and redefining standards for contaminant removal in water treatment.
WE2C is a full-service provider for water utilities to deploy smarter, more affordable solutions to comply with the U.S. EPA's PFAS regulations.
Our unique ability to reactivate carbon and compare its performance to virgin carbon through our highly expert analysis gives WE2C a competitive advantage in the clean water sector. Data analysis and recommendations are critical as we intend to partner with utility customers to forecast and optimize their PFAS compliance. Our thermal reactivation of spent activated carbon provides our customers a feasible and sustainable solution for water treatment plants to meet PFAS legislation. The new 'Carbon Development' labs will provide utilities with guidance on how reactivated carbon performs to implement strategies to lower their costs.
Using proprietary instrumentation optimized for PFAS analysis, our labs services were developed to provide expert precision and accuracy in PFAS validation with superior reproducibility.
All testing equipment complies with U.S. EPA PFAS Standards (M533, M537.1, M8327, M1633). Our PFAS-free LCMS system, advanced MS system for high sensitivity, and automated SPE extraction ensure reliable, unbiased results.
WE2C provides unmatched industry expertise in the analysis of PFAS removal and protocol optimization. With a deep, expert-level understanding of activated carbon & sorbent technologies, our lab services offer a truly unique & innovative approach to efficient PFAS removal for water utilities.
We employ thermal reactivation methods to restore the adsorption capacity of spent activated carbon.
Our technologically advanced rapid small-scale column testing (RSSCT) system allows us to offer a full spectrum of testing services.
Utilizing detailed testing data to optimize treatment processes and ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Ready to take the next step in water treatment innovation? Contact us today to learn more about our labs and how you can participate in our pilot program