PRM Supplies Potable Drinking Water for UNC Asheville

Project Overview

Product Recovery Management (PRM) led a project to establish a filtration system that provides potable drinking water to the UNC Asheville campus. Backed by the US Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA, this initiative addressed the urgent need for clean drinking water following the devastation to the region caused by Hurricane Helene. In conjunction with our partners, PRM was able to ser up a filtration system that will serve over 1,400 students on campus, significantly enhancing their access to safe drinking water, allowing classes to resume at the university.

Project Details

The Equipment

PRM provided equipment for the project, including bag filter housings and two 20,000 lb carbon vessels trucked in for the project.

workers on site at UNC Asheville
The Know How

PRM technicians dedicated over 150 hours to the project, making sure the water filtration system was set up properly and quickly.

The Results

PRM was able to deliver on the project objective, providing potable drinking water for the on campus residents at UNC Asheville.

Mission Accomplished!