Arsenic Removal - Water Treatment
Custom-engineered arsenic removal systems to meet EPA MCL requirements and protect public health.
What is Arsenic Removal?
Arsenic in groundwater is a significant concern for many water systems, with the EPA MCL set at 10 µg/L (ppb). Treatment approaches include adsorptive media, ion exchange, coagulation/filtration, and membrane processes. Technology selection depends on arsenic species (As(III) vs. As(V)), water chemistry, flow rate, and residuals disposal requirements.
Equipment We Represent
Wigen Water Technologies - Arsenic Removal Systems
- Custom-engineered arsenic removal solutions using pressure filtration and advanced media technologies
- Systems designed for specific water quality conditions and regulatory requirements
- In-house process engineering support from assessment through commissioning
- OEM manufacturing capability for municipal and industrial drinking water applications
Applications
Groundwater Systems
Community water systems with elevated arsenic from natural geology
Community water systems with elevated arsenic from natural geology
MCL Compliance
Achieving and maintaining the 10 µg/L EPA drinking water standard
Achieving and maintaining the 10 µg/L EPA drinking water standard
Small Water Systems
Compact, automated systems for systems without full-time operators
Compact, automated systems for systems without full-time operators
Industrial & Municipal
Custom systems scaled to any flow rate with engineered residuals handling
Custom systems scaled to any flow rate with engineered residuals handling
Why Winschel Environmental?
- Process engineering support — We match technology to your specific water chemistry, not a one-size-fits-all solution
- Regulatory compliance focus — Our systems are designed to meet and maintain EPA MCL requirements
- Manufacturer-backed — We represent manufacturers with in-house OEM capability and proven installations
- Virginia coverage — Local support for system selection, startup, and ongoing operation
Need arsenic removal for your water system?
Send us your water quality data and flow requirements — we'll recommend the right approach.
Contact UsOr call us: (804) 545-3115