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Biwater AEWT expands in Florida

11 June 2010

Biwater AEWT Inc has opened a new regional office in Sarasota, Florida, USA.

The new office will mainly support Biwater AEWT projects in Florida and on the East Coast.

Jess Salvador, vice president of Biwater AEWT, said: “We are delighted to be opening this new office, and have a dedicated local team providing: design services, procurement, water treatment chemical supply and field service.”
 
With head offices in Monrovia, California, Biwater AEWT designs and supplies large capacity desalination and nanofiltration systems. Biwater AEWT has installed more than 195 million gallons per day of installed treatment capacity over the last 15 years in the State of Florida alone.
 
Biwater AEWT’s new offices are located at:
 
1899 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 105
Sarasota
FL 34240
USA
Tel: +1 941 3777300

 

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