Around the Industry – July 2015
Federal government to fund water reuse projects for Western states; EPA and U.S. Army finalize the Clean Water Rule; Duke Energy subsidiaries plead guilty to Clean Water Act violations; and more.
Federal government to fund water reuse projects for Western states; EPA and U.S. Army finalize the Clean Water Rule; Duke Energy subsidiaries plead guilty to Clean Water Act violations; and more.
Employing software to help manage a business could be a principle difference between a smooth, flourishing operation and a weak, collapsing venture.
Average respondents' revenues ranged from $1,095,000 per year in the West/Mountain region to $2,779,287 in the Northeast.
USDA to fund U.S. water and energy projects; Researchers launch two-year study on the use of treated wastewater in agriculture; EPA issues health advisories for algal toxins; and more.
Educate clients on the potential effects of impurities.
BIRMINGHAM — The final results of the 2015 Water Treatment Industry Benchmarking Survey will be featured in the July 2015 issue of Water Technology.
BOSTON — A report from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center revealed that the state is already home to 93 water technology companies and 5,200 employees.
WAUNAKEE, Wis. — Hellenbrand Inc. is a family-owned business with more than 48 years of experience providing water treatment systems to an independent, national dealer base.
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — Through its subsidiaries, Watts Water Technologies Inc. is a global manufacturer of innovative products to control the safety, efficiency and quality of water within institutional, commercial and residential applications.
BIRMINGHAM — Water Technology’s 2015 Water Treatment Industry Benchmarking Survey focuses on critical issues in the water treatment industry.