The ClearWater division of Acumen Waste Services Ltd has reported a surge in enquiries following the peak of Covid-19, with general manager, Matthew Mears stating: “Environmental concerns are still high on everyone’s agenda and despite Covid, we’ve continued receiving enquiries and have carried out installations when permissible.”
The company was able to return to the Golf Industry Show in San Diego recently and Mears was pleased to be able to join distributor Ewing Irrigation on their booth with a dedicated ClearWater display facility. Ewing is helping to expand on the existing ClearWater installations in a number of areas in the USA, as Mears explained: “Caring for the environment is strong in the United States, and water saving and pollution protection are very high on the priority lists now.”
Back in the UK, things seem to be returning to normal with enquiries and orders forthcoming from a variety of businesses. Golf clubs have always been a strong customer base for ClearWater but service dealers, football and other sports clubs, educational establishments and local authorities are now swelling the client list, with all systems available with Acumen’s in-house, 24-month interest-free repayment scheme.
ClearWater remains the UK’s leading cost-effective and efficient below-ground washdown water recycling system, and enables customers to meet all current legislation by preventing pollution and by recycling treated washwater, saving thousands of gallons of precious and increasingly expensive water.






