Evoqua’s Neptune-Benson Named Sponsor of USA Swimming
Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. (Evoqua) has announced that Neptune-Benson will become the Official Water Quality Sponsor of USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming in the U.S., through 2020, according to a Evoqua news release.
As part of this sponsorship, Evoqua’s Neptune-Benson will provide filtration and disinfection treatment systems for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming, and provide support at Phillips 66 National Championships, Toyota U.S. Open and other major USA Swimming events.
Neptune-Benson has been synonymous with water filtration and disinfection for the commercial aquatics market since 1956, according to Evoqua. The USA Swimming sponsorship builds on a long and successful partnership dating back to 2008, when Neptune-Benson began providing filtration and secondary disinfection for all USA Swimming competitions including the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb.
“Consistent and reliable access to clean, safe water is critical to ensuring the health and success of competitive swimmers, no matter what level of competition,” said Sean Curley, Vice President and General Manager of Evoqua’s Aquatics Division. “Neptune-Benson has a proven track record of providing safe and sustainable water quality solutions to competitive pools, as it works to transform water and enrich life for all participants. We are honored to continue providing high quality filtration and disinfection solutions for select USA Swimming events.”
As part of the sponsorship, USA Swimming will use Neptune-Benson’s Defender Regenerative Media Filter and ETS-UV disinfection generators. According to Evoqua, the Defender filter is an efficient, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional sand filters. It uses up to 90% less water, takes up a quarter of the space, and provides pool operators with up to 50% energy savings — all while removing particulate down to 1 micron versus 20-30 microns.
ETS-UV disinfection generators provide a supplemental source of disinfection, reducing chemical usage and chloramines, thereby improving air quality at the air/water interface. According to Evoqua, this provides competitive swimmers and spectators with a healthier environment and reduces corrosion of surfaces in the natatorium.
“USA Swimming is committed to excellence at all levels of competition, and the health and development of our athletes—and that all starts with clean water,” said Jim Fox, USA Swimming Director of Partnership Marketing. “We know Evoqua and Neptune-Benson share that commitment, which makes them the right partner for us.”
To learn more about Evoqua’s solutions for aquatics and recreational water, you can go here.