Headworks Acquires Hydroxyl Services

Oct. 12, 2009
Company will integrate those resources into its Headworks Bio group

A global company based in Houston has expanded its ability to help produce reuseable water for people in drought or poverty conditions around the world.

Headworks, Inc., producer of water treatment products and technologies, announced that it has acquired the business of Hydroxyl Services, Inc. of Canada. The company is integrating those resources into its Headworks Bio group, which produces systems to turn wastewater into useful water needed across the globe.

“A major cause of health and economic problems is lack of disease-free water for washing, irrigation and commercial use in many parts of the world, and Headworks has the technology to help solve these problems,” said Michele LaNoue, chief executive of Headworks.

Hydroxyl engineers and scientists will be added immediately to Headworks Bio staff to accelerate work on reuseable water systems, LaNoue said.

Source: Headworks, Inc.

Sponsored Recommendations

Benefits of Working with Prefabricated Electrical Conduit

Aug. 14, 2024
Learn how prefabrication of electrical conduit can mitigate risk, increase safety and consistency, and save money.

Electrical Conduit Cost Savings: A Must-Have Guide for Engineers & Contractors

Aug. 14, 2024
To help identify cost savings that don’t cut corners on quality, Champion Fiberglass developed a free resource for engineers and contractors.

Get Utility Project Solutions

June 13, 2024
Lightweight, durable fiberglass conduit provides engineering benefits, performance and drives savings for successful utility project outcomes.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

May 24, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.