Licensing

The use of AirBurst® requires a license agreement to use the patented and proprietary process as well as the registered trademark, similar to a fast food chain or product franchise. There is proprietary information that needs to be preserved and specific recipes or procedures that must remain confidential. The license legally protects both the licensor and licensee so that there are no misunderstandings and provides for protection of all confidential information whether owned by the licensor or licensee.

Use of the registered trademark is regulated so that it is only associated with the highest standards recognized by the water well industry. AirBurst® has always set that standard and will continue to do so in the future.

A standard license agreement can be provided for review at the appropriate time.

Well Applications

  • Effluent Injection
  • Commercial
  • Dewatering
  • Farm
  • Residential
  • Municipal
  • Radial Collectors
  • Industrial
  • Irrigation
  • Aquifer Storage and Recovery
  • Environmental

Questions & Answers

Q. Can AirBurst® harm my well structure?

A. AirBurst® energy output is infinitely adjustable… read more

Q. Can AirBurst® be used on PVC well screens?

A. Yes it can, the thickness of the PVC dictates… read more

Q. Will the bottom of the well need to be bailed or airlifted after AirBursting?

A. If the well does not have a sump below the screen… read more

Latest News

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