USFilter Launches New Website

July 26, 2004

USFilter has re-launched its redesigned website (www.usfilter.com) which features customer stories and tools to find solutions for municipal, industrial and commercial water and wastewater systems and services.

"The new site provides detailed and specific product and service information and tools for municipal, industrial and commercial users," said Bill Scully, director of eMarketing for USFilter. "Designed based on customer input, the site provides valuable insight and information about the wide range of water treatment solutions available today."

Some of the key tools are:

• A product and service finder locates the product or service offerings to match a municipal or industrial user application or technology;

• A solutions tool allows users to search for examples of water treatment solutions provided for similar applications to their own; and

• A subscribe tool allows users to opt into targeted email publications for the municipal or HPI market and be notified when new case studies are published to the site.

Millions of people and thousands of companies rely on USFilter to help meet their clean water needs. With headquarters in Palm Desert, Calif., USFilter is a $1 billion water company with 6,000 experienced professionals dedicated to delivering cost-effective, reliable water and wastewater treatment systems and services to municipal, industrial, commercial and institutional customers worldwide.

Source: USFilter

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