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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Imagine no longer relying on outdated, high-energy infrastructure.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.
Kenneth Cockrill Joins WaterFleet as President & CEO
WaterFleet is excited to announce the appointment of Kenneth Cockrill as our new CEO, succeeding Alan Pyle. Kenneth brings extensive leadership experience and a fresh vision for driving innovation and growth.
Handwashing: A Coming-of-Age Story
The article “Handwashing: A Coming of Age Story” highlights the crucial role of handwashing in maintaining health and safety, especially at remote work sites. It traces the historical importance of hand hygiene and how it has evolved into a critical practice today, driven by past pandemics and ongoing public health guidelines. The article emphasizes that effective handwashing is not just about access to water but also about ensuring clean, safe water availability, particularly in challenging environments. WaterFleet addresses these needs by providing innovative solutions for both handwashing and wastewater management at remote locations, thereby supporting overall workforce health and well-being.
How Did I Get Here? – CEO’s 2023 Year-End Message
Have you ever asked yourself, “how in world did I get here”? I have asked myself more than a few times in my life. A few examples . . . When I found myself having to share a bed with an 80-year-old Italian man, who did not speak English, in a barn heated only by a...
Celebrating 10 Years of the First Water Rig: Allison Lee!
At WaterFleet, we continue to explore innovative and sustainable solutions to provide clean, safe, potable water even in the most challenging of situations. As we move into the future, we never forget the first Water Rig that started our mission: the Allison Lee....
The Water Rig Treatment System – Better than Boiling Water?
In January 2023, WaterFleet submitted The Water Rig for “challenge testing” at the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) in Ann Arbor, MI. You’ve likely heard of NSF, they are the independent accreditation organization for nearly every item that is associated with...
“In My Lifetime” – CEO 2022 Year End Message
I have a game I like to play with my kids (fully grown adults at this point), and admittedly, they roll their eyes every time I start. It goes like this: “In my lifetime”, and then I share some weird factoid, or momentous event that happened “in my lifetime” . Three...
2021 – What’s the story?
Every year about this time, the media in every form puts out their version of a year in review. It is usually focused on the big events of the world or the country, emphasizing the storylines that their editorial staff find the most compelling. It is also normal for...
WaterFleet Helps the Ones Who Help
Weeks after Hurricane Ida, thousands of Louisiana residents are still without power. As many as 25,000 utility workers from 38 states are working feverishly to help return power to homes and businesses. These utility workers join over 140,000 FEMA aid workers and an...
The Secret To a Healthier You in 2021
The new year brings a fresh start. Despite the “uniqueness” of 2020, we find ourselves with the opportunity to review the past and look forward to the new year. What are you resolving to focus on in 2021? At WaterFleet, health and wellbeing are among the core values...
The “Lost Year”?
2020's Impact On WaterFleet Many investors and economists would like us to label 2020 as a “lost year.” Although the past twelve months have been historic, and ones that some would like to forget, we know many stories are still being written. WaterFleet, like...
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