News | September 1, 2015

Omni Water Solutions And Rain For Rent Partner For Oil And Gas Site Water Treatment

Integrated Partners Can Deliver End-to-End Water Treatment Options From Transfer to Treatment to Storage to Re-use or Disposal

Austin, TX (PRWEB) - Omni Water Solutions, a mobile water treatment technology and services provider, is proud today to announce its partnership with Rain for Rent, a nationwide leader in liquid handling. The partnership will provide a one-stop-shop for oil and gas water transfer, treatment and storage. Omni and Rain for Rent will act as one team during pressure pumping operations to help oil and gas operators minimize the use and cost of freshwater resources and reduce the complexities of local wastewater disposal and onsite trucking.

“The Omni and Rain for Rent partnership provides customers with extensive experience in transferring, storing and treating millions of barrels of water in the oilfield – which will save immense time and money,” said Warren Sumner, CEO of Omni Water Solutions.

“We look forward to providing a new liquid management solution for our oil and gas customers to help minimize the use and cost of water. The Rain for Rent – Omni partnership is a natural fit because of our collective goals of solving the customers’ water handling needs by delivering the best, most efficient solutions available, along with industry leading customer service,” said Mark Lasswell, CEO of Rain for Rent.

Rain for Rent has more than 60 branches across North America offering a complete line of pumps, pipe tanks, and filtration systems. Rain for Rain provides temporary storage and water transfer solutions for Oil and Gas customers through full installation, day-to-day management and tear-down services. Rain for Rent backs all jobs by an in-house engineering team to ensure each system is built to customer needs and can be installed quickly to meet the demands of each jobsite.

Omni provides water treatment technology and services so oilfield operators can confidently use produced water, brackish water, and non-potable fresh water in drilling and completions at a cost that makes recycling make sense. Omni’s products include: the STINGRAY™ line of chlorine dioxide treatment units to provide bacteria control during pressure pumping for oil and gas operators; the HIPPO® systems for brackish, or produced water; and RHINO™ systems for off-grid drinking water.

Since its founding in 2010, Omni Water Solutions has secured $23 million funding to help commercialize these mobile water treatment solutions. All systems are mobile and equipped with Omni’s OctoZone® technology that responds to changing contaminant levels and delivers optimum performance at lowest cost.

About Omni Water Solutions 
Omni Water Solutions is a provider of highly efficient and automated mobile systems for water treatment and re-use. Through its patented OctoZone® technology, Omni’s treatment units are able to sense and respond to constantly changing fluid conditions in the field. The result is consistent-quality output at a cost that makes re-use affordable. Omni provides operators with better drilling and completion fluids for better performance. The company is based in Austin, Texas. Visit omniwatersolutions.com for more information.

About Rain for Rent 
Rain for Rent is the leading provider of temporary liquid handling solutions including pumps, tanks, and filtration and spill containment. Projects range from water transfers to flood relief, site dewatering, sewer bypasses, industrial plant turnarounds and irrigation systems. The company is known for its systems engineering expertise and its ability to tackle complex jobs cost effectively, providing an exceptionally high value. Family owned and operated since 1934, it serves all 50 states, Canada and the UK from over 65 locations. To learn more about Rain for Rent’s liquid handling solutions and Liquid Ingenuity® including water transfer and treatment solutions, visit rainforrent.com/watersolutions.

Source: PRWeb

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