our role within the industry as dictated by our
client’s needs,” Phillips continued. PRM was
one of the first remediation equipment inte-
grators, making them industry pioneers. Equip-
ment integration entails bringing together vari-
ous components to form a whole, and ensuring
that those components function properly in
conjunction. Their years of experience, rapport
and knowledge are what makes them the great
success they are today.
PRM is located in North Carolina, and is now
led by Mel Phillips and his younger brother Bri-
an Phillips. PRM has survived three economic
downturns and their business has remained
unaffected. “Unfortunately, there’s always go-
ing to be accidental releases of pollutants into
the ground. Fortunately, we make the equip-
ment to help clean that up,” Marketing Direc-
tor Mike Ellington said.
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
REMOVES GROUNDWATER
POLLUTANTS
PRM offers their clients a number of essential
products and services pertaining to site specif-
ic needs. These services include environmental
remediation and landfill gas equipment, field
services, equipment rentals, documentation
and web videos, to name just a few.
For years PRM has designed and manufac-
tured a variety of environmental remediation
technologies for the groundwater remedia-
tion industry. The different types of innovative
technologies that PRM deploys allow users to
extract harmful pollutants from groundwater
or treat them in place. These integrated reme-
diation systems transform something harm-
ful, such as an unusable or polluted piece of
real estate, into something valuable: a usable
or marketable piece of real estate. Alongside
groundwater remediation, these systems in-
clude technologies to address other subsur-
face issues as well, such as soil contamination
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