Patriot Water Treatment

Patriot Water Treatment

2840 Sferra Ave NW, Warren, OH 44483 • (330) 399-1151

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Patriot Water Treatment is located at 2840 Sferra Ave NW, Warren, OH 44483.

We have created a safe process to treat water from natural gas drilling.

There are two types of water generated from the development of oil and gas wells. One is low total dissolved solids "TDS" (fresh water) and the other is high "TDS," (brine water) which is also called production water. Patriot treats light TDS water that cannot be practically reused and should not be injected into deep wells.

Patriot also partners with injection well owners not only to treat water that cannot be injected safely, but also to send them cleaned water that is too heavily salted to go through Patriot's process.This can be re-injected in active well sites.

To contact Patriot Water Treatment , call (330) 399-1151, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Warren, OH? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

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Street Address

2840 Sferra Ave NW
Warren, OH 44483
United States

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