City of Georgetown to receive industrial water regeneration plant

July 10, 2015
MPW Industrial Services recently announced that it will build an industrial water regeneration plant in Georgetown, S.C., which is expected to begin operations next summer.

HEBRON, OHIO, July 10, 2015 -- MPW Industrial Services, a provider of industrial cleaning, facility management, water purification, and container management services, recently announced that it will build an industrial water regeneration plant in Georgetown, S.C., which is expected to begin operations next summer.

"This new plant will enable us to meet the needs of our growing customer base in the Southeast," said Jared Black, general manager for MPW's Industrial Water division. "South Carolina is a great location for us because from there we can easily reach clients from Florida to Alabama, all of whom depend on us for prompt and timely service."

MPW's regeneration facilities serve clients within a 500-mile radius, restoring the exhausted resin from the company's mobile deionization systems back to an ionic form capable of purifying more water. Clients requiring pure water for their processes include the automotive, power generation, petrochemical and refining, and pulp and paper industries.

The South Carolina facility will be MPW's fifth regeneration plant. The others are located in Newark, Ohio; Port Arthur, Texas; Sedalia, Mo.; and Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

See also:

"SC water district earns prestigious national award for distribution efforts"

"Partnership to preserve thousands of acres of threatened SC wetlands"


About MPW Industrial Services

MPW Industrial Services is the leading provider of integrated, technology-based industrial cleaning, facility management, water purification and container management services in North America. MPW assists in enhancing operational efficiencies, improving reliability and minimizing costs. For more information, visit www.mpwservices.com.

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