City of Los Angeles attributes Dynamic Water Technologies in massive water savings
The City of Los Angeles named “Innovator of the Year” for saving millions of gallons of water and attributes their success to Dynamic Water Technologies.
The City of Los Angeles named “Innovator of the Year” for saving millions of gallons of water and attributes their success to Dynamic Water Technologies.
NBC Phoenix anchor, Rachel Cole, gives a tour of Banner Health’s corporate facility to help explain Dynamic Water Technologies’ innovative process in cooling and its significant water savings for its clients.
An alternative water treatment technology for cooling towers is reaping impressive results for a commercial cooling water system. CEO Mike Boyko of Dynamic Water Technologies reports how its electrochemical treatment is achieving 34-percent reduction in water consumption for the project in Mesa, Arizona, United States – while plans are underway to expand the application this year.
Dynamic Water Technologies saved thousands of gallons of water and cut operating costs at a federal building in Georgia as part of a government study to find alternative technologies to conserve energy and water. As a result, the report recommends governmentwide adoption of the company’s electrochemical process water treatment technology.
Michael Boyko spent most of his career in pollution control systems, but a few years ago he began hearing more about water scarcity issues. He started looking for technologies to help companies conserve water and discovered David Sherzer, founder and president of an Israeli company called Universal Environmental Technology. “I uncovered this technology on Linkedin…
In 2016, one of our National Accounts Manager met an Engineer from Roche Pharmaceuticals in California. During his meeting in a Facilities Expo, they discussed about sustainability goals set by Roche Corporate and SHE groups at the California facility that target at reducing the use of chemicals on site. What evolved from this conversation was…
Arizona, one of the hottest states in the country and home to the Sonoran Desert has been known for its desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Like other deserts, availability of water is scarce. The largest city in Arizona, Phoenix sits atop a large water aquifer and have no water issues but, the rest of…
Since 2012, the state of California has experienced a major drought especially in the south and central region. The state took adequate action to control this growing concern under the leadership of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. in 2014. It led to setting up and improvement of the California Water Board and the Department of…