Aqua-Aerobic Systems launches new and improved website feature

March 28, 2014

LOVES PARK, Ill. — The 'Request a Design' feature now allows customers to easily request a technical application design.

LOVES PARK, Ill. — Aqua-Aerobic Systems recently launched a new and improved 'Request a Design' feature on its website, according to a press release.

The feature allows prospective customers to easily request a technical application design for any of the company’s adaptive water treatment solutions, including aeration/mixing, biological processes, cloth media filtration and membranes, the release reported.

"The online design requests were created to be user friendly with easy click-through options and simple data entry," says Advertising and Public Relations Manager Cheryl Kunz.

When a design request is submitted directly from the company’s website, continued the release, it is received and reviewed by an application engineer, who then works directly with the customer to provide a custom solution that best meets the plant’s treatment goals and effluent objectives.

According to the release, all related resources on the products and systems pages, including the new and improved 'Request a Design' feature, are available on the company's website.

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