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Unlike technology-first vendors who push a single product, Avivid takes a systems-engineering approach.

We evaluate water chemistry, performance requirements, and client goals — then design the most efficient, cost-effective water treatment strategy.

When we start working together, the first step is an in-depth water assessment.

We identify your specific water treatment goals, including desired effluent water quality and performance cost plans.

The next c

Jan. 29, 2026

AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC) are booming industries

The growth of data centers to accommodate our current technological era (and any innovation that comes next) results in extensive wastewater generation, in addition to a significant need for consistent water supplies to run smoothly.

Water is a finite resource and treating wastewater for safe reuse is necessary for competitivity, operation

Jan. 29, 2026

After years of research and development, and proving how effective our water treatment solutions are, Avivid is kicking off 2026 with a larger team of experts ready to support your industry.

We are going global and now offer engineered water solutions to meet clients’ needs heads on.

Whether your business operates in the mining industry, oil and gas, manufacturing, landfill, AI, or any other field that generates wastewater, we look forward to helping you treat your waste

Jan. 29, 2026

One of Avivid’s key solutions has been our patented electrocoagulation technology, Turbocoag®, which has cleaned heavily contaminated waters without chemicals. 

At the Argo Mine west of Denver, acid mine water flows at approximately 300 GPM.

The lime treatment process currently in use raises the pH of the water from approximately pH 2 to 11, which precipitates out heavy metals and generates 3.2 tons of sludge daily which are trucked to a local landfill. 

Jan. 29, 2026

Can our company DIY our water treatment?

When choosing to purify water and manage wastewater in-house, you run the risk of:

  • Using unoptimized technology and systems
  • Missing out on crucial resource recovery
  • Dealing with higher costs for lesser results
  • Not being compliant with federal or local regulations

Water treatment and

Jan. 29, 2026

Rare earths often remain dissolved or bound in mine effluent or tailings slurries making especially dilute streams challenging to treat.

This is why Avivid’s technology makes us a strategic partner for U.S. mines.

Our reactor is designed to:

  • Coagulate colloids and fine particulates
  • Convert dissolved rare earth elements (REEs) into recoverable concentrates
  • Operate with minimal secondary waste

With U.S. policy now encourag

Jan. 29, 2026

Why has your company not invested in wastewater management and treatment yet?

The Avivid team deeply understand the many benefits of treating wastewater across a wide range of industries, including mining, oil and gas, landfill, farming, textiles, AI, and more.

But we want to hear from you!

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Jan. 29, 2026

It was a great opportunity spending time at BIOBY with leaders who are actively advocating for the mining and energy industries and the people who keep them moving forward.

Appreciate Pete Stauber for his leadership and continued support of responsible domestic mining and energy development, along with Keri Heintzman and many others who are working to ensure these critical industries remain strong, innovative, and sustain

Jan. 29, 2026

At Avivid, we don’t just innovate for the sake of it.

Our cutting-edge – and proven – technology is a solution capable of transforming how industries like oil & gas, mining, and wastewater approach sustainability.

Water is a vital resource and by revolutionizing water treatment on a global scale, we help a wide range of industries optimize their resources, from wastewater to rare

Jan. 29, 2026

Water management struggles can often impact local and especially rural communities. However, industries that rely on water for a wide range of operations can also suffer from water supply difficulties in situations like drought periods.

One of the practical ways in which companies can manage their water resources is by effectively reducing waste.

This way,

Jan. 29, 2026