Current Water Technologies Inc., founded in 1996 and based in Guelph, Canada, develops environmental technologies with operations extending across Canada, Australia, and the United States. Divided into two main segments, Current Water and Pumptronics, the company provides patented and proprietary systems for two primary purposes: treating contaminated water and recovering valuable metals. Its water treatment solutions address wastewater and drinking water polluted by metals or nutrients like arsenic, nitrate, and ammonia. These contaminants are often generated by sectors such as mining, metal processing, chemical manufacturing, agriculture, municipal operations, and waste management. Additionally, the company specializes in extracting valuable metals, including nickel, from waste mill sulphide tailings in the mining industry. The company's advanced technological offerings include: Electro-static deionization, an electrochemical method designed to reduce the concentration of total dissolved solids in water. An ammonia removal technology, which extracts dissolved ammonia from a variety of industrial and municipal water sources, including different types of wastewater. The NitrEL system, an electrochemical process that lowers nitrate levels in compromised drinking water, groundwater, and industrial process wastewater streams. AmdEl, an electrochemical system developed to prevent the oxidation of sulphide minerals found in tailings or waste rock. And ExtrEL, a technology focused on recovering metals from sulphide tailings and ore. The company was previously known as ENPAR Technologies Inc. before officially changing its name to Current Water Technologies Inc. in January 2018.