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Culligan Matrix Solutions expands mobile business

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ROSEMONT — Culligan Matrix Solutions, a division of Culligan International Co., is expanding its mobile water treatment solutions business in response to increasing demand for this service.

Culligan’s mobile water treatment fleet provides multilevel water purification, monitoring, and control in a single solution for peaking plants and base loaded plants in the energy and power, oil and gas, and chemical processing industries. The modular system is designed to accommodate a wide variety of feed sources. It can be operated in a rugged environment and can be installed quickly to seamlessly provide large quantities of water on demand, the company, a division of Culligan International Co., said in a release.

Mobile water treatment systems are ideal for fast response, emergency situations, supplemental, or temporary requirements. They are often used to assist industrial customers during plant start up and maintenance outages when the plant’s water treatment system is unavailable or cannot meet the water production requirements.

“We are expanding our mobile water treatment business due to growing demand for our temporary water treatment solutions, which offer great flexibility and cost effectiveness,” said Allan Connolly, Chief Operating Officer of Culligan. “Customers are looking for an easily transportable compact technology. Mobile plants fulfill a variety of needs and address a myriad situations such as peak demand, capacity expansion, equipment breakdown, emergency rentals, plant commissioning, and wastewater minimization — any circumstance where production demand for clean water exceeds existing system capacity.”

Culligan’s systems are built on a modular platform, which allows for flexibility and timeliness in meeting customers’ needs. “Our approach is based on our ability to draw from our matrix of water treatment solutions, enabling us to quickly modify our standard products to provide a custom-engineered system for a specific client,” he added.

Culligan’s mobile units are available as containers that can be dropped off at the customer site as well as skid-mounted systems. A standard container produces 200 gpm, and the capacity is scalable to meet the customer’s needs.

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