Envirogen launches service center in Memphis for industrial and municipal customers

June 21, 2013

KINGWOOD, Texas — The center will offer a broad range of technology-based water treatment solutions to industrial and municipal customers.

KINGWOOD, Texas — Envirogen Technologies Inc. (Envirogen) announced the formal launch of the Envirogen Service Center in Memphis, Tenn., offering a broad range of technology-based water treatment solutions to industrial and municipal customers, according to a press release.

Capabilities of the service center include ion exchange and adsorptive media regeneration, system design and installation for deionized water (DI) production for a variety of industrial needs, heavy metals removal and recovery, precious metals removal and recovery, reverse osmosis systems and more.

The Center also provides laboratory capabilities for project assessment and pilot studies.

Envirogen's Memphis location has been the company's primary research, application technology and logistical support group for its North American operations and will now support water treatment and manufacturing operations outside the company, stated the release.

According to Chris Burt, business manager for Envirogen Technologies, opening up the Service Center's capabilities to water treatment and manufacturing operations around the U.S. is a natural extension of Envirogen's mission to provide high performance, low lifecycle costs solutions. "In Memphis, our personnel have decades of experience with adsorptive and filtration technologies for a broad range of industries and applications. This makes us specialists in virtually every phase of these operations, from laboratory and pilot work, to system design and installation, to safe and cost-effective regeneration and operations — all aimed at achieving optimal performance and low long-term costs. Throughout all of these activities, our emphasis is on providing top quality service to our customers," he said.

Read the entire press release here.

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