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Altela Named as one of the Top 50 Water Tech Companies, The Artemis Project

Altela is pleased to announce that it has been named one of the Top 50 Water Tech Companies by The Artemis Project. On June 8, 2010, The Artemis Project announced the winners of the 2010 Top 50 Water Tech Companies Competition.
Click here to view 2010 Winner's Poster Gallery, Altela's is the 5th poster in.

Tom Neustedter, COO of Altela, named in Who’s Who in Technology, New Mexico Business Weekly

Altela's COO, Tom Neustedter, was selected as one of Who’s Who in Technology- recognizing the accomplishments of the people who are keeping the state on the cutting edge of technological advances, and those who are helping exciting technologies get the funding and support they need. New Mexico Business Weekly, March 2010. Who's Who in Technology.

Altela Wins NETL Contract, DOE Projects to Advance Environmental Science and Technology

Altela is pleased to announce that it has won a contract from NETL (National Energy Technology Laboratory) to demonstrate its unique AltelaRain® technology in the Marcellus basin of western Pennsylvania. On August 19, 2009, The Energy Lab announces, "DOE Projects to Advance Environmental Science and Technology: Nine Unconventional Natural Gas Projects Address Water Resource and Management Issues."

Ned Godshall, CEO of Altela, named in Who’s Who in Technology, New Mexico Business Weekly

Altela's CEO, Ned Godshall, was selected as one of “the top 26 people who are keeping the state a leader in technological advances,” by the New Mexico Business Weekly, July 2009. Who's Who in Technology.

Mayor’s Sustainability Award & U.S. Conference of Mayors

Altela was recognized by Martin J. Chavez, Mayor, The City of Albuquerque in relation to Sustainable Albuquerque. Altela's Ned Godshall was awarded a seat on Sustainability Town Hall, and was asked to speak at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in regards to the treatment of brackish water as a New Source of Water for Arid West.