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Earthwise Adds Water Treatment Solution for Cooling Towers

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BENSENVILLE, ILL.—Earthwise Environmental, Inc., Bensenville, Ill., introduces its “e solution,” a patent pending program that completely eliminates hazardous chemical treatments and dramatically reduces cooling tower discharge by up to 75 percent compared to most cooling tower programs.

“This technology provides the solution to a safer environment,” says Bob Miller, founder and president. “It uses far less water, reuses it to conserve waste, and eliminates chemicals, providing truly economical and healthful applications in all types of public venues.”

Earthwise designs and implements water management solutions for hospitals, schools, hotels, food processing plants, and light industrial and commercial buildings. The majority of today’s heat-transfer technologies require chemicals to reduce scale, corrosion and microbiological fouling. If left untreated, the overall impact on hydronics systems is increased capital replacement; higher labor and energy costs; health risks, including for Legionnaires’ disease; and unscheduled system downtime.

The upcoming push for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification makes smart water use a critical bottom-line issue. As businesses struggle to compete in a challenging economic climate, attention to the bottom line is even more critical. The “e solution” can provide LEED points for facilities in water conservation and innovative technology categories.

Better Than Traditional Solutions

“Many of the hazardous compounds traditionally used in cooling tower systems eventually end up in the water system, increasing the need for further treatment downstream at the treatment plants,” Miller says. “Plastic chemical drum disposal, freight costs and overall environmental impacts also are concerns.”

But the “e solution” eliminates drum disposal, chemical treatments and safety issues associated with chemical programs by using scientifically-proven methods to remove and control mineral scale. The “e solution” also provides microbiological and corrosion control equal to or better than existing chemical programs. Because the after-use water contains no chemical impurities, it can be collected and reused for irrigation.

Miller says the technology behind the “e solution” is based on universally documented and accepted scientific principals, centered in anode-cathode reactions under a supplied current. Mineral is precipitated and then periodically flushed from the system. Easily calculated and measured water indices control corrosion. Adhering microbes to precipitated calcium and converting small amounts of chloride to chlorine typically lowers bacteria counts, resulting in biological control.

Minor piping installation and a small operating footprint allow the “e solution” to be installed from a skid-mount platform and easily moved from system to system if necessary. Most importantly, continuing service, testing and monitoring ensure efficient operation and performance, along with validation of results. Twenty-four/seven remote monitoring also is achieved to ensure program performance.

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