Sourcewater founder to present at annual energy conference

Dec. 2, 2014

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Sourcewater.com is an online marketplace matching energy companies with impaired, produced and fresh water sources to help maximize wastewater recycling, minimize water management costs and secure water supplies.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Sourcewater announced that its founder and CEO Josh Adler will present at the Cowen and Company Fourth Annual Ultimate Energy Conference taking place at the New York Hilton Midtown Dec. 2-3, according to a press release.

Sourcewater, an MIT spin-off, is one of only a handful of private companies invited to speak at the event, and Adler will present Dec. 3 at 3:35 p.m. EST, stated the release.

Sourcewater.com is an online marketplace matching energy companies with impaired, produced and fresh water sources to help maximize wastewater recycling, minimize water management costs and secure water supplies, continued the release.

The release noted that Sourcewater also recently issued a research report, created by Thicket, entitled “Stronger Water Practices for the Future,” detailing the substantial, immediate and long-term benefits available to the energy production industry through the use of a Web-based marketplace for selling and buying water sources.

You can find the release here.

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