Envirogen Service Center provides services for specialized water treatment needs in TN

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Greentech Lead America: Envirogen Technologies has launched Envirogen Service Center in Memphis, TN, offering a broad range of technology-based water treatment solutions to industrial and municipal customers.

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, TN 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.

According to Chris Burt, Business Manager for Envirogen Technologies, opening up the Service Center’s capabilities to water treatment and manufacturing operations around the United States is a natural extension of Envirogen’s mission to provide high performance, low lifecycle costs solutions.

The Envirogen Service Center is one of the most versatile and comprehensive media regeneration and ion exchange service facilities in the United States.

Ion exchange and adsorptive media services include: service exchange for 8″, 14″, 30″ and 36″ diameter ion exchange vessels; toll processing/regeneration of customer media; custom resin selection to meet specific water treatment/quality criteria; analytical laboratory testing, bench scale trials, in-house piloting and at-site piloting; and ion exchange resin supply.

The Service Center also designs, installs and services temporary and mobile treatment systems for industrial process water, boiler feed water and wastewater applications. For industrial process and boiler water, applications include deionization, the removal of sodium, hardness, barium, chlorides, sulfates, alkalinity and silica.

Wastewater and process water applications include the treatment and/or recovery of metals – such as molybdenum and chromium – as well as other contaminants.

editor@greentechlead.com

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