
We Provide
A Truly Sustainable Approach to Water Purification
Our Photocatalytic Terminators
Our water remediation service is designed to target and remove organic contaminants—including medical and pharmaceutical residues—from water sources. All three systems are mobile and can be deployed easily, ensuring flexibility across multiple sectors. They are designed to work independently or as an integrated solution, providing scalable, high-efficiency water treatment wherever needed.
Small Terminator - ‘The Rebel’
-
200 gallons per day
-
Industrial Use: Fire stations
Landfills: Leachate treatment
-
Rapid deployment for emergency response
Cost-effective solution for localized water treatment
-
Targeted for Q2 2025 launch
Medium Terminator - ‘The Name’
-
10,000 gallons per day
-
Industrial & Municipal: Small wastewater plants, landfills, and water wells
-
Decentralized system for on-site purification
Can be integrated into existing infrastructure with minimal modifications
-
Ready for deployment by end of Q3 2025
Large Terminator - ‘The Name’
-
500,000 gallons per day
-
Water Wells
Affected DoD Sites
Water Treatment Facilities
-
Economies of scale with large-volume treatment
Designed for semi-permanent integration at key sites
-
Development targeted for 2026
Who We Can Help
-
Municipal Market
The municipal market faces rapidly growing demand for advanced contaminant destruction technologies, driven by tightening regulations and escalating costs.
-
Federal Market
The federal market represents a substantial and urgent remediation challenge, particularly for the Department of Defense, demanding advanced waste destruction solutions.
-
Industrial Market
Focuses on key industries — oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and semiconductors — that face growing PFAS contamination.
-
Private Sector
We make water remediation accessible, offering scalable support for both complex systems and everyday challenges.
How Big Is the "Forever Chemical" Problem?
Forever chemicals, also known as PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), are synthetic compounds that persist in the environment and human body for years.
Cancer Risk • Reproductive Harm • Immune System Suppression • Liver and Kidney Damage • Thyroid Disruption
2,300
sites across the U.S. are confirmed to be contaminated with PFAS.
99%
Americans have detectable levels of PFAS in their blood.
31%
of global groundwater samples exceed US EPA proposed limits.
100+
countries reporting environmental contamination from PFAS.
