Mueller Water Products Acquires Echologics Holdings

Jan. 6, 2011
New division expands company's leak detection and pipe condition diagnostic capabilities

Mueller Water Products Inc., a manufacturer and marketer of products and services that are used in the transmission and distribution of safe, clean drinking water and in water treatment facilities, is expanding its ability to help municipalities rebuild North America’s aging water infrastructure with the acquisition of Echologics Holdings, the parent company of Echologics Engineering Inc.

Mueller Water Products purchased Echologics for $8 million in cash in mid-December. The company, which was founded in 2003, will continue to operate under the Echologics name as a division of Mueller Co.

Based in Toronto, Echologics is a leader in the development of water infrastructure diagnostic technologies for water loss management, leak detection and pipe condition assessment. It has pioneered advanced technologies that locate leaks and potential leaks and provide utilities with an assessment of the structural thickness of their pipes using non-invasive acoustic wave analysis.

“The ability to help municipalities identify where leaks are occurring, as well as diagnose the overall condition of their piping systems, is crucial as they repair or replace their aging water infrastructures and better manage their water resources,” said Gregory E. Hyland, chairman, president and CEO of Mueller Water Products. “Echologics enhances our ability to provide municipalities with the essential products and services needed in the transmission and distribution of drinking water.”

“We are excited about becoming part of Mueller Water Products and continuing Mueller’s long history of offering municipalities the innovative products they need to keep their water infrastructure systems in optimum condition,” said Marc Bracken, vice president and general manager of Echologics.

Source: Business Wire

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