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MPW earns national award for excellent safety performance

May 29, 2018

On May 14, MPW Environmental Services, Inc. accepted a 2017 Thomas J. Reynolds Award for achieving a Zero Days Away/Restricted or Job Transfer (DART) Rate. The national award is presented by The Association of Union Contractors (TAUC) as part of its 35th annual safety awards program. “MPW is honored to receive this award from TAUC,” […]

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MPW breaks ground on new regen plant in Yuma, Ariz.

May 7, 2018

On April 5, MPW officially broke ground for a 30,000-square-foot industrial water regeneration plant in Yuma, Ariz. MPW’s site contractor Pilkington Commercial Company hosted the ceremony and in attendance were MPW President Jared Black, Director of Plant Services Jeff Thornton, Senior Mechanical Engineer Brian Charles and Brand Supervisor Ryan Cullins. The new facility will allow […]

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ICG’s Western District collects 2017 award

May 7, 2018

MPW named the Western District its 2017 ICG District of the Year, breaking a streak of two consecutive and three out of four wins by the Mid-Atlantic District. For its efforts, the Western District will receive the coveted Eagle Trophy. It is the first time since 2011 — when MPW referred to the district as […]

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Attendees get the message during IT exercise

April 4, 2018

MPW’s IT Department held an after-work event on March 15 for the purposes of teambuilding and to demonstrate its technical skill. Titled Hackathon, the exercise involved working with group text messaging. Software Development Manager Dean Miller, who organized the event, said that as email usage becomes less prevalent, texting becomes more important for business communications. […]

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Hands-free industrial vacuum robots lead to safer, more efficient cleaning projects

March 28, 2018

View Full White Paper In the industrial sector, the cleaning and inspection of critical equipment plays a significant role in any maintenance program. While plant management generally understands the importance of maintaining a regular cleaning schedule, unfortunately the process can be a burden to operations. Confined spaces or hazardous environments can be difficult or dangerous […]

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MPW wins People’s Choice Award for Safety Innovation

March 14, 2018

MPW won the People’s Choice Award and finished second overall for the Safety Innovation Award at the 2018 Ohio Safety Congress & Expo, hosted by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. MPW Director of Engineering & Manufacturing Justin Pierce managed the project. “We’re proud that the attendees selected […]

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Gross finds direction en route to becoming MPW CDL Operator

March 7, 2018

Donald Gross was a different man five years ago. That’s when Gross sought work at MPW’s branch located at AK Steel’s Middletown (Ohio) mill. Motivated to find steady work by a recent, drastic change in his life, Gross began his MPW career as a Technician in February of 2013. “Five years ago, my daughter, Callie, […]

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Our industrial water support by industry

February 13, 2018

MPW’s Industrial Water (IW) division is the preeminent mobile solutions provider for industrial, ultrapure water. Each day, the MPW team works around the clock with regeneration plants, service centers and staging facilities located across North America to meet the diverse industrial water needs facing today’s modern industries. Under the guidance of the company’s founders, MPW […]

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MPW introduces 28-foot DI trailers

February 5, 2018

HEBRON, Ohio —  MPW Industrial Services today unveiled eight new 28-foot deionization (DI) trailers. MPW’s standard DI trailers measure 51 feet in length. MPW designed and built the 28-foot versions to meet the needs of customers with limited space at their facilities. This is especially common in urban-based power plants that are typical in the […]

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Power industry update: When temperatures drop, water needs spike

February 1, 2018

View Full White Paper Severe weather has long been the enemy of the power industry. Hurricanes, temperature shifts, tornadoes and snow storms cause an increased demand for power generation – creating a challenging situation for plant leaders to manage. In a recent white paper, we provided advice to power operators as they prepped their plants […]

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