Envirogen Technologies Open for Business

Oct. 9, 2009
Technology and services solutions provider formed from assets of Basin Water

The Amplio Group, London, U.K., has announced the formation of Envirogen Technologies Inc., a technology and services solutions provider with existing business in municipal and industrial water and environmental treatment applications.

Envirogen Technologies has been formed from the assets of Basin Water Inc., which were recently purchased by Amplio. The new Envirogen Technologies will offer a broad but targeted range of technologies, supported by operating service options for a number of environmental treatment applications, including potable water treatment, groundwater remediation, process water treatment, wastewater treatment, odor control and more.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of the company is its business model, which focuses on life-cycle performance, providing guaranteed, pay-for-performance, long-term contracts at predictable costs, offering customers the lowest total cost over the lifetime of an equipment installation.

The company is headquartered near Houston, in Kingwood, Texas, with regional offices in Southern California, Illinois, New Jersey and Tennessee.

Source: Envirogen Technologies Inc.

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