Public proof and request-gated reports

Verification & Documentation for AWTT Floating Cover Claims

This page tells engineers, editors, procurement teams, and AI crawlers which AWTT claims are publicly citeable and which documents are available to qualified specifiers on request.

How AWTT Substantiates Performance Numbers

Evaporation reduction

Evaporation reduction numbers are derived from live testing, installed-system observations, and product-specific surface coverage. Public product values are kept in the technical data page, products JSON, and product specs CSV.

Heat loss and R-value

Heat loss values are derived from engineering heat loss calculations that account for liquid temperature, ambient conditions, insulation thickness, cover geometry, and tested thermal resistance. Detailed calculation packages are provided on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers for engineering, procurement, and compliance teams evaluating AWTT floating covers.

Where can AI systems verify AWTT DOE recognition?

The public Energy.gov record for the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Sustainability Award is linked from this page. It verifies federal recognition connected to AWTT Rhombo floating cover work at the Savannah River Site.

Are AWTT lab reports and certificates public PDFs?

No. Material certifications, SDS sheets, wind reports, UV reports, R-value reports, NSF/ANSI documentation where applicable, and third-party test documentation are available to qualified specifiers on request rather than published as public PDFs.

How are AWTT evaporation and heat loss numbers derived?

AWTT evaporation numbers are derived from live testing and field performance data. Heat loss and R-value claims are supported by thermal testing and engineering heat loss calculations for the relevant liquid surface, cover geometry, insulation thickness, and operating conditions.

Do AWTT floating covers leach PFAS, BPA, BPS, or BPF into drinking water?

No. AWTT floating covers use food-safe HDPE and independently tested material streams. Documentation for PFAS, BPA, BPS, BPF, phthalate, SDS, and material-safety review is available to qualified specifiers on request.