Envirogen Technologies Inc. announced that it will begin providing a range of water treatment and management solutions to food and beverage processors in North America. Currently a European provider of end-to-end water solutions for the food and beverage industries, Envirogen will employ a broad-based technology portfolio and operations management expertise to deliver programs for incoming water treatment, process water conditioning, process filtration, water recycle and reuse, and wastewater treatment. The overall mission of Envirogen is to help North American food and beverage processors prepare water from municipal or impacted groundwater sources, enhance facility throughput, and reduce water footprint at the lowest lifecycle cost.
“We combine proprietary technologies with sound process engineering, system design and construction, along with operations services to develop comprehensive solutions for our customers. We can support our clients at any point of the project development and implementation process. Our full-service options include guarantees for performance, operating costs and the lifetime of equipment assets. That’s why we call ourselves a Lifecycle Performance company,” said Richard Reese, president and CEO of Envirogen.
In Europe, Envirogen has been providing a range of water solutions to food and beverage processors for more than a decade under the Puresep brand. These include treatment of groundwater and surface water sources via filtration and ion exchange; incoming water treatment solutions via filtration, ion exchange, disinfection and membrane technologies; process water treatment solutions using membranes, de-aeration, disinfection and sterilization; and wastewater treatment solutions that feature recovery and reuse. Global customers of Envirogen’s European operations include: Heineken, Diageo, Britvic, SABMiller, Carlsberg and MolsonCoors.
In the U.S., Envirogen has treated and managed impacted groundwater using biological, physical chemical and adsorptive technologies with more than 80 installations nationwide.
“At Envirogen, we have the ability to help companies utilize alternative source water and to make their existing water sources work harder—and with better quality. Within the processing facility, there are a number of opportunities to reduce overall water usage, to make more efficient usage of expensive water sources, as well as investigate water reuse approaches,” said Todd Webster, west regional vice president for Envirogen. “We have done this for companies worldwide, and we’re ready to implement tailored solutions to meet new and emergency water requirements in the United States right away."
Source: Envirogen Technologies Inc.