Pentair, a sustainable water solutions company, announced its commitment to open two Application Centers dedicated to helping municipal, industrial and commercial companies better manage water use. The commitment was announced in conjunction with Pentair's participation at the White House Water Summit.
"As the world's growing population puts increasing demands on our precious water resources, Pentair is committed to continued innovation to help customers produce more food, energy and efficiencies from each drop of water," said Randall Hogan, Pentair chairman and CEO. "To that end, these centers will help accelerate new innovation development by engaging our customers and others to innovate, validate and collaborate as we work to help municipal, industrial and commercial companies reduce their water footprint."
The Pentair Application Centers will be established in the United States over the next three years. The centers will focus on industrial water reuse in manufacturing, one of the largest users of fresh water, and water stewardship in food and beverage processing—areas of focus where Pentair has experience working with global customers as well as in its own manufacturing facilities. For instance, at its site in Conroe, Texas, Pentair has engineered closed-loop water systems to cool production equipment and machinery, as well as a water reuse system for the wastewater produced during manufacturing. In total, the efforts have reduced the site's water consumption by 95%.
"Our solutions help companies reuse water, reduce waste and save money," said Hogan. "We are implementing this strategy at our operations worldwide to improve and reduce our own use of water, as well."
Increasing Access to Sustainable, Safe Water
In addition to efforts to help customers better manage water resources, Pentair is working to transform the way safe water is sustainably delivered to people in need. Through Project Safewater, the company's holistic approach to providing safe water solutions, Pentair collaborates with a range of partners with innovative approaches-combining technology, micro-enterprise business models and scientific research-to provide sustainable access to safe water. Since 2006, Pentair has implemented numerous Project Safewater programs around the world, providing clean, safe drinking water to more than 2.8 million people. Its initial Safewater initiative, launched in 2006 in Colon, Honduras, has enabled the community of 300,000 to sustainably operate more than 200 Safewater stations, reducing the incidence of water borne illness by 80%.
Source: Pentair