The Daily Herald’s Business Journal highlights WaterTectonics as a clean tech innovator from Snohomish County. They share WT’s process for ensuring clients, across various industries, meet stringent state stormwater regulations. “We start in the lab with a small sample. We evaluate it and come up with the right process,” Jason Mothersbaugh, Vice President, said. “There are no magic bullets. Solutions don’t occur without real science and real engineering.”
The article also focuses on CEO Jim Mothersbaugh’s contribution to the science of electrocoagulation and its large-scale, commercial uses. To read the full article, please click here: Wastewater treatment through ‘real science, real engineering’ _ HeraldNet.com