Water Use in Industrial Processes

February 16, 2016 00:39:28
Water Use in Industrial Processes
Water Values Podcast
Water Use in Industrial Processes

Feb 16 2016 | 00:39:28

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Show Notes

Ever wonder how water is used in manufacturing processes? Grant Newhouse of Sustainable Water Solutions, LLC, provides a fantastic overview and explains the complex chemistry involved using easy-to-understand analogies. The world of water use in manufacturing processes is fascinating, and you’ll learn a tremendous amount about how manufacturers are employing technologies and processes to become more water efficient. Grant is a great teacher, so listen up!

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