Water Technology tours Watts’ Franklin Facility and Foundry location
June 13, 2014
FRANKLIN, N.H. — Watts’ 550-plus employees welcomed our own Editorial Director Rich DiPaolo and Sales Manager Lisa Williman to the state-of-the-art-facility.
FRANKLIN, N.H. — Water Technology would again like to thank Watts Water Technologies for an exclusive guided tour through its Franklin, N.H., facility and foundry yesterday.
Watts’ 550-plus employees welcomed our own Editorial Director Rich DiPaolo and Sales Manager Lisa Williman to the state-of-the-art-facility and lead-free foundry location, which opened last June.
Highlights from the tour, including photos, will be published soon on WaterTechOnline.com.
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