Anue Water relocates to larger space due to demand for eco-friendly wastewater equipment

Feb. 5, 2021

Anue Water Technologies is announcing the relocation of its headquarters and manufacturing from Tucker, Georgia to a substantially larger facility in the North Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Georgia.

The relocation is due to record growth during 2020 for Anue Water’s eco-friendly wastewater and other odor, corrosion and FOG (fats, oil, grease) control products, and the projected demand for these clean-tech solutions during and coming out of the pandemic.

According to Anue Water’s VP General Manager Greg Bock, “The new facilities in Alpharetta will enable us to prepare more equipment and ship it out more quickly to municipal and industrial customers throughout the US, Canada and the rest of the world.”

Anue Water CEO Paul Turgeon said, “The need for larger facilities springs from consumer and regulatory demands for more environmentally friendly solutions to odor, corrosion and FOG problems. Anue’s recent addition of five new channel partners servicing the Gulf States, Georgia, Florida Panhandle, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, Indiana and the Upper Midwestern States is also creating new demand for Anue Water’s eco-friendly equipment from many more municipal and industrial customers.”

About Anue Water Technologies

Founded in 2005, Anue Water Technologies Inc. is headquartered in Tucker GA. The company manufactures and supplies eco-friendly, high efficiency, patented systems for the municipal and industrial wastewater markets, including oxygen/ozone injection, well-washers and carbon-embedded geomembrane covers for odor, corrosion and FOG (fats, oil, grease) control. The company manufactures FORSe and Phantom Oxygen/Ozone injection systems, Enviroprep well-washers, and provides Anue Geomembrane Covers with embedded carbon-filters and other sustainable and high-performance technologies to prevent odor, corrosion, scale, bacteria, and FOG (fat oil, grease) in municipal and industrial wastewater applications. For more information, go to www.anuewater.com.

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