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EnviroTower innovation serves up a tall, cool one and helps business save 15% on energy costs

Standing taller than just another product or technology, EnviroTower provides a means for companies to switch to a clean cooling tower water treatment system versus going "bareback" and dumping chemically-treated water back into the municipal wastewater system. That's so 1980s. And yet, each year, tens of thousands of litres of chemically-treated water enters wastewater systems after being used to keep most large buildings and factories cool. What better way for any earth-respecting corporate citizen to walk the green talk than to invest in this firm's solution?

In a nutshell, EnviroTower's innovative system cuts both the amount of chemicals used as well as water and energy requirements during treatment, while ensuring that scale and corrosion in a water tower is kept to a minimum via an intricate monitoring system.

Founded in 2004 and calling its 380 Adelaide Street West digs in Toronto home, the comprehensive and financially rewarding EnviroTower solution includes the patented water treatment system and web-based remote system monitoring capabilities, all supported by a customer service program designed to ensure its' large enterprise clientele receive the maximum return on their clean cooling tower water treatment system investments.

Led by CEO Paul Wickberg, the company has gained the endorsement of some of North America's largest and most demanding commercial real estate organizations. EnviroTower officials credit its continued growth on the ability to deliver consistent, reliable results. EnviroTower's customers include the likes of IBM, Hilton Hotels, Marriott Hotels, and Wal-Mart; each reportedly realizing an average savings of 15 per cent on their cooling system's energy draw and 20 per cent on water consumption annually.

EnviroTower's North American service is provided by its own service representatives, supported by in-house leading water industry engineers who perform on-site system analysis, design, training, testing, reporting, performance validation and ongoing consultation and support.

Writer: Liam Lahey
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