Water Users are Banking on Water-Efficiency to
S.A.V.E the "Blue Gold"
Atlanta
September 28, 2007 -- Over the past few years, concerns about the diminishing
freshwater resources, global warming, fast urbanization, industrialization, and
aging infrastructure have made "Freshwater" one of the hottest areas for
communities, companies, and investors.
The S.A.V.E movement is gaining steam as companies and
communities join the "Water-Efficiency Wave" with the involvement,
and dedication to advance use of electrochemical monitoring technologies to conserve,
and protect finite freshwater resources.
Most companies and industries use raw, treated, waste, and
recycled water. Constant water quality monitoring is critical in every water-related industrial process. Just a small investment in an electrochemical monitoring system, can
easily pay for itself within a year, improve productivity, and push company
valuations to higher levels.
S.A.V.E continues to establish new strategic initiatives
and partnerships with companies, universities, research organizations, and
funding sources worldwide. We help companies and communities conserve freshwater sources, and provide electrochemical monitoring solutions to companies and communities to "Get
more out of Water".
Aware of the immediate need for real-time electrochemical monitoring
systems, and water quality monitoring opportunities in diverse industries
around the world, S.A.V.E is sponsoring a new pilot programme. Companies and communities are invited to test a real-time electrochemical water monitoring system for a reduced rate for a full year. For information, please go to: S.A.V.E Pilot Programme
The first global S.A.V.E Water Technology Summit will take place in the spring of 2008 in
Finland.
For more information, please contact: Anna.Vaisanen@Liqum.com
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