Issues with Agriculture With a global average of 70% of all freshwater being directed to agricultural uses… agriculture is facing challenges in keeping up with growing demands and maintaining the safety of consumers and nature alike, making wastewater reuse in...
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What Are Micro Utilities?
Micro utilities are self-contained, small-scale infrastructure systems that provide essential services like power, water, or wastewater treatment at or near the point of use. Think of them as bite-sized versions of the utilities you rely on every day, engineered for...
How Water Reuse Can Combat Drought
Is Sewage the Secret to Solving the Water Scarcity Issue? Drought has been increasing globally in recent decades. A combination of heightened water demand, agricultural malpractice, and temperature rise; the problem is manmade and dangerous if left unacknowledged. As...
Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE): The Most Relevant Metric for Measuring Water Use in Data Centers
In the race to build greener, more efficient digital infrastructure, one metric is gaining increased attention: Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE). For data centers committed to environmental responsibility and long-term sustainability, WUE is more than a number—it’s a...
What Is AssureWater? How This Water Management System Supports Critical Industries
In a world where even a few hours without clean water can endanger lives, AssureWater delivers what traditional water systems can’t: resilience and reliability. Created by the water innovation experts at WaterFleet, AssureWater is a self-contained, comprehensive water...
PFAS: What It Is and How to Keep It Out of Our Water Systems
The term “forever chemical” sounds dystopian, but it is a real nickname for a new contaminant in our drinking water and it’s here to stay. A Brief History of PFAS Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals produced primarily from carbon and...
Water Positive: What It Is and How We Help You Get There
Water Positive: What It Is and How We Help You Get There Water is the new carbon. As global water stress increases, forward-thinking companies are shifting from conservation to contribution—pursuing goals that don’t just minimize water use, but actively replenish it....
Potable Water Solutions for Data Center Construction Projects
As demand for cloud computing and digital infrastructure skyrockets, data centers are being constructed at a record pace. These complex builds often rise in remote or rural areas—where traditional water and wastewater access can’t keep up. That’s where WaterFleet steps in. Our mobile water and wastewater treatment systems bring scalable, sustainable solutions directly to the job site—eliminating the headaches of water hauling, storage, and disposal.
What to Look for in a Mobile Utility Services Partner: A Buyer’s Guide for Remote Operations
Choosing the right mobile utility services provider can make or break your remote job site. Whether it’s an industrial construction site, a refinery turnaround, or a rural data center build, your crew needs dependable water and wastewater solutions to stay healthy,...
Bottled Water vs. On-Site Water Solutions: Which Is Better for Your Crew?
When it comes to keeping remote crews hydrated, many project managers default to bottled water. It seems convenient—but is it really the best option? As sustainability, cost, and logistics become more pressing concerns, more companies are exploring alternatives to...
How Mobile Water Solutions Are Powering the Future of Remote Job Sites
Discover Why Portable Water Systems Are the Key to Safer, More Sustainable Remote Operations
What Is Potable Water and Why Is It Essential on Remote Job Sites?
Potable water might sound like a simple concept—but when you’re running a remote project, it’s one of the most critical resources on-site. So, what makes water “potable,” and why does it matter?
Year in Review: Progress, Innovation & Growth
Grateful for your support, WaterFleet continues to innovate, ensuring safe, reliable water solutions for a future of growth and impact.
Navigating the Chill: WaterFleet’s Winterization Strategy for Operations
A bottle of water is sitting on the rail of the entry deck to the site manager's office on a drilling site outside of Pecos, Texas. The temperature is dropping at the rate of 4 degrees per minute. As the temperature hits 26 degrees, the bottle freezes instantaneously...
How WaterFleet & RER Are Redefining Water as a Rental Solution
Imagine no longer relying on outdated, high-energy infrastructure. WaterFleet’s on-site solutions are transforming traditional water use, lowering emissions, cutting costs, and helping companies meet their sustainability goals. With WaterFleet’s mobile systems, you’re not just staying compliant—you’re ahead of the curve.
Don’t wait until you’re behind. Contact WaterFleet today and join the industries already benefiting from cutting-edge, sustainable water management solutions. Your future operations depend on it.
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