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Evoqua Water Technologies Completes Acquisition Of EPICOR, Inc.

Evoqua Water Technologies, an industry pioneer in mission-critical water treatment solutions, announced that it has acquired privately-held EPICOR, Inc., a manufacturer of high-quality powdered ion exchange resins and resin/fiber mixtures for the power industry. Evoqua acquires EPICOR, Inc.  Headquartered in Linden, New Jersey, USA, EPICOR, Inc. has supplied specialty resins for power steam system treatment for fifty years. The resins provide a cost-effective and efficient method for creating and maintaining a continual supply of ultra-pure water for power plants. "EPICOR has been a valued supplier to Evoqua for many years," said Evoqua's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ron Keating, adding "We believe the acquisition will strengthen our Integrated Solutions and Services segment's ability to better support and serve our power market customers."

Evoqua Water Technologies Announces Upcoming Investor Events

Evoqua Water Technologies an industry pioneer in mission-critical water treatment solutions, announced that it will participate in upcoming investor events in August and September. Jefferies Industrials Conference Ben Stas, Evoqua’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will participate in a fireside chat at the Jefferies Industrials Conference, beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, August 10, 2022. RBC Global Industrials Conference Mr. Stas will participate in a fireside chat at the RBC Global Industrials Conference on Tuesday, September 13, 2022. The time for the fireside chat has not yet been established. A webcast The Jefferies Industrials Conference will be webcast. Registration and audio replay for this event will be available on Evoqua’s Investor Relations website. Guest attending the conference Dan Brailer, Vice President of Investor Relations, and Michael Travers, Senior Manager of Investor Relations, will join the group discussions during both events. Mary MacPherson, Vice President, and Corporate Controller, will join the group discussions at the Jefferies Conference.

Evoqua Offers A Broad Portfolio Of More Sustainable Solutions To Cater To Evolving Water Treatment Demands

While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a temporary downturn in industrial activity, it provides a good opportunity to review and update your cooling tower treatment in the context of the UN’s Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). Evoqua (Evoqua Water Technologies) is responding to these evolving water treatment demands with an ever-expanding portfolio of more sustainable solutions, including electrochlorination and UV disinfection. Biocides are, of course, effective against most bacteria and viruses that are found in cooling towers, but these chemicals have drawbacks. Storing and handling chemicals like sodium hypochlorite occupies a good deal of space and they can degrade in storage losing their efficacy, and spillages or high concentrations in blowdown can be an environmental hazard. Evoqua’s OSEC L electrochlorinator Evoqua’s OSEC L electrochlorinator produces safe, low strength sodium hypochlorite solution from sodium chloride, the same salt that is used to regenerate the cooling tower make-up water softener. Salt is not only safer and easier to handle, but also enables savings on transportation associated with bulk chemical supply, thereby helping to reduce the carbon footprint. The only other input is electricity, which if sourced from renewables, helps to deliver on the SDG commitments. Chemical-free ultraviolet disinfection With increasing concern about the possible presence of harmful chemicals in facility discharges, more and more cooling tower operators are aiming to reduce chemical use and turning to chemical-free ultraviolet disinfection. UV has commonly been applied in markets, as diverse as potable water supply, aquaculture UV has commonly been applied in markets, as diverse as potable water supply, aquaculture, food & beverage, to swimming pools. It inactivates a wide range of microorganisms and bacteria, including chlorine-resistant microbes, like Cryptosporidium and has been shown to be effective against many viruses. UV disinfection eliminates chemical handling hazards and reduces the environmental impact associated with biocide use. Self-sufficiency and resilience important to facility managers Self-sufficiency and resilience are of increasing importance to facility managers, and the option to use safer products to operate in a sustainable way is increasingly attractive. Evoqua’s combined chemical and non-chemical disinfection solutions reduce energy usage, minimize chemical consumption and extend the life of the water treatment process equipment. Evoqua also offers solutions to support water reduction, reuse, or recycling of cooling water, which contributes to a stronger and more sustainable circular economy.

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