Fort Bend Services, Inc. Is Your Water and Waste Treatment Specialist

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Water is a very necessary element that is used several times and in several capacities daily in more ways that we are mindful of.  Because we use water out of habit, it can be taken for granted.  And as factors continue to impact the environment, it is now more apparent that our nation’s fresh water sources will become expired without effective water treatment solutions.  Water treatment contributes to the sustainability of our water sources and is a valuable tool of viability. Fort Bend Services, Inc. (FBS) is a very important asset when it comes to water purification.  With almost 40 years of experience, FBS has developed results-driven alternative treatment programs and alternative water sources to keep this important staple of life accessible.

FBS is an award-winning certified WBENC and HUB providing the following quality products and services:

Tammy Faber is the Vice President of Operations for FBS.  “This company prides itself on being consistent with keeping high standards to successfully serve clients in the area of water treatment.  Our approach is simple in that the customer comes first.  We are committed to not only improve client efficiencies, but to also save time, money, and energy.  And the FBS approach to water treatment ultimately helps save money for municipalities,” says Faber.

When it comes to waste and water treatment, FBS is the specialist.  All of their products are located in Stafford, Texas, to provide quick and convenient shipping to clients.  And this stand out company maximizes performance starting with a jar test used to determine which polymer is best for each plant.  FBS conducts performance trials to help ensure that the polymer chosen in the jar test is the precise polymer for the specific application.  With FBS having the laboratory capable to jar test with mobile dewatering companies on a site-specific job, this increases their ability to achieve optimal performance on each client project.  In addition, the company empowers the client to be a part of the water treatment process and solution with education and training for on-site testing.  Detailed case studies and customer satisfaction speak volumes to the FBS strategic methods that greatly contribute to waste and water treatment solutions.

Q&A with Fort Bend Services, Inc.

How would you describe the FBS approach to waste and water treatment?  Our approach to water treatment is to first discover the main objectives that the customer is trying to achieve. Once this is determined, it is our goal to develop an efficient and economical treatment program to obtain the objectives and parameters being sought after by the customer.

David James is Vice President of Sales for FBS.  He talks about one of the most challenging cases FBS took on with successful results.  We successfully dealt with one of the most challenging cases for our FBS polymer division when we had to operate the entire wastewater treatment facility for a major poultry producer during a plant wide work strike. We were informed of the possibility two weeks before the strike occurred. When the walk-out happened, FBS arrived at the plant within 24 hours. With our knowledge of the wastewater equipment and the chemicals needed to treat the water, FBS was successfully able to operate the plant for the 3 ½ week period of the strike. This formed and created a great long-standing working relationship between FBS and the poultry company.

What keeps your FBS customized water treatment programs standing out from other programs?  An FBS customized treatment program is specifically developed for each particular customer. Even though products and equipment may be similar to others, the exact feed rates, testing frequencies, and all related reporting data is customer specific.  The added service and customer care helps to distinguish FBS from other vendors.

Lanasa Moyer is President of FBS and talks about how the FBS optimizing product performance is making a positive impact for our environment.  FBS is a water and wastewater treatment company that has been treating municipal and industrial facilities for over 36 years. As a certified woman-owned business and the largest reseller/distributor of polymers and coagulants in the USA, our experience will help you increase efficiency and save you money. Choosing the correct product for your treatment needs is very important. Our representatives are available to help you screen different polymers and determine which one will help your facility optimize their processes.  The FBS products and services are effective and impactful in waste and water treatment.   

FBS is dominating in a male-dominated field.  This woman-owned enterprise is one of few.  Faber expresses, “It is important for our customers to understand the value that we present as a woman-owned business.  Our diverse leadership team remains customer-focused and results-driven.  FBS wants people to understand and recognize the great value of minority-owned businesses and the impact they have on the community.”  FBS pays it forward and supports other women and minority-owned businesses through contracts and partnerships.

Staying ahead of the curve in this industry continues to keep this WBENC workforce in demand, relevant, and effective when it comes to waste and water treatment.  They continue to educate themselves through conferences and other opportunities in order to remain knowledgeable on the latest monitoring, treatment, and management approaches.  With continual education and training, FBS has the ability to stay competitive and provide their customers with the latest technology in all areas of their field.

 Fort Bend Services, Inc. offers Polymer Qualifications Testing at no cost to current customers and potential customers.  For more information on this service, contact Marcus Ortiz or Josh Taber at 1-800-933-3678 or email jtaber@fortbendservices.com.  And for more information about the company and its services, please visit them on the web at www.fortbendservices.com.

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