Follower Profile: i2O Water

Oct. 11, 2013

LATHAM, N.Y. — I2O addresses water leakage in distribution systems worldwide.

LATHAM, N.Y. — As the group at Water Technology looks to become more active in social media by showing the appreciation of its supporters in the industry, we’ve decided to start a new segment in our daily newsletter called Follower Profile.

Each week we will be picking one company or person in the industry who decided to follow us on one of our social media outlets.

This week's pick is i2O Water (@i2OWaterLtd). Based in the UK, i2O was founded in 2005 by Adam Kingdon and Andrew Burrows to address the problem of leakage in water distribution systems. They are now leaders in Advanced Pressure Management for water networks, initiating leakage savings of over 20 percent.

We’d like to thank @MaterialNews for the follow on Twitter and all of our supporters on the website and social media sites. Please remain active on all our sites and your company could be featured in our next newsletter.

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