Clearflow Group Inc.

Clearflow Group Inc.

Service Business

Suite 140-134 Pembina Rd, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada

About Clearflow Group Inc.

From Sherwood Park, we build treatment around the job when runoff turns muddy or a site needs cleaner water before the next stage of work. Clearflow Group Inc. manufactures and supplies specialty flocculant water treatment products, treatment equipment, rain response solutions, test kits, and lab services for stormwater purification and sediment control. Those capabilities fits projects where water quality changes quickly, available space is tight, and the crew still has to keep the schedule moving. Our aim is to give site teams a practical way to separate solids, manage discharge, and choose a treatment path that matches the water they actually have on site.

The core of our product line is built around flocculation. Our 300 Series Gel Flocculant blocks are designed to help fine particles gather into larger flocs so they separate from water more cleanly. In field terms, that can lower treatment cost, improve freshwater recovery, and reduce the need for extra infrastructure just to handle a temporary water problem. On construction earthworks, municipal stormwater jobs, and other active sites, that shows up when the water load changes with the weather or with the job itself. Instead of adding layers of handling, the team gets a repeatable way to turn dirty water into water that can move to the next step.

We also support the testing and planning that have to happen before and after the product goes in the water. Our test kits and lab services help field teams measure conditions, select a dosage, and confirm the result before they release, reuse, or transfer water. That helps avoid the common trap of over-treating because the site is under pressure or under-treating because the numbers are not clear yet. When rainfall, solids loading, or discharge requirements shift, measured data gives the crew a better basis for action. The result is a cleaner treatment process, fewer surprises, and a better path to operational efficiency.

Rain response work is where water control becomes a live site issue. Our rain response solutions are built for the moments when weather shifts, runoff grows, and the project still has to stay compliant. We help teams manage dirty water without forcing them to build a permanent system first. That is practical on earthworks, municipal stormwater programs, and other jobs where the water problem is temporary but the risk is not. The goal is to keep the site controlled enough to continue working while reducing the chance of a release issue, avoidable handling cost, or a stop-work decision that slows everything else down.

Because we manufacture and supply the products and equipment ourselves, customers can keep the conversation focused on the site problem instead of stitching together a treatment plan from multiple vendors. We can align the product family, the lab support, and the field conditions in one place. That shows up when the job has to fit a small footprint, a changing water load, or a project that cannot absorb a long delay while a custom system is designed. It also helps teams compare options quickly when they need a treatment approach that is practical, repeatable, and easy to put into use without building more site infrastructure than the job really needs.

Our work also supports the broader water management goals that sit behind the immediate treatment step. When a site wants cleaner discharge, better freshwater recovery, or a lower-treatment path through repeated rain events, the product choice and the testing path have to line up. We focus on that connection so the plan stays practical in the field, not just on paper. That is why our product line, lab support, and rain response thinking all point back to the same outcome: more control over the water, less friction for the crew, and a cleaner handoff to the next task.

For Sherwood Park projects and the Alberta work that comes through our doors, we stay focused on water treatment that is technical without being cumbersome. We can talk through stormwater purification, sediment control, water conservation goals, test kits, product selection, and the lab support needed to match the conditions on site. If your project needs cleaner discharge, better freshwater recovery, or a rain-response plan that does not depend on unnecessary handoffs, contact our Sherwood Park team and we can shape the approach around the water you actually have.

Established 2005

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