A new wetlands technology for wastewater treatment – floating islands as a remediation tool

Pollution Engineering recently published an article authored by our colleague, Dr Mark Reinsel on ‘A new wetlands technology for wastewater treatment – floating islands as a remediation tool’. Dr Mark Reinsel is an expert with 30 years experience as a process engineer in water treatment technologies and professor of chemical and environmental engineering, receiving his doctorate in chemical engineering from the Centre of Biofilm Engineering in Bozeman, Montana. Mark values “the opportunity to provide natural cost-effective solutions for water treatment” and has been collating and analysing the water quality data following BioHaven floating island installations as well as conducting research into their efficiency since 2010. Mark provides water quality solutions for mine water, ground water, industrial waste water, drinking water, municipal and storm water. His innovative and flexible approach to problem solving makes him a valued member of our team as applies chemical, physical and biological process (passive and active) to remove a range of pollutants from water including nitrate, sulfate, metals and arsenic, designing and implementing bespoke treatment systems. If you are looking for innovation, inspired by nature to remediate your water quality then look no further as the team at frog environmental and our expert associates can do just that!