Industrial Water News Releases

MPW driver Kevin Hardy surpasses 1 million miles

December 5, 2018

Congratulations to MPW driver Kevin Hardy who surpassed 1 million miles in his MPW career in October. Hardy, who has worked for the company for 11 years, is based out of MPW’s Industrial Water Service Center in Sedalia, Mo. Hardy said his favorite parts about working for MPW are the modern, well-kept equipment and making […]

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Internal Promotions Part 3: Rising in Water

November 8, 2018

Between July 2017 and June 2018, MPW employees accepted 309 promotions, which is about 10 percent of the company’s total number of employees. In this three-part series, The Leader will publish the stories of MPW employees who have made strides professionally and examine how and why MPW continues to invest in its people. Click here to […]

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Featured Branch: Port Arthur Service Center

October 5, 2018

Port Arthur Service Center. Port Arthur, Texas. Industrial Water Division. Discuss your branch’s dedication to safety. One of our daily reminders during our shift change meetings always includes the phrase “safety, quality, production.” Our belief is if we don’t do our job safely, no amount of quality or production can make up for an injured co-worker. […]

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Sedalia plant manager named MPW’s 2017 Salaried Employee of the Year

July 12, 2018

“Throughout his career, Ronnie has been a model employee, making dramatic improvements to Sedalia in employee morale, service and infrastructure.” – Tim Dondero Ronnie Price was pondering a return to Missouri even before his phone rang. It was 2013 and Price had just spent more than 3 years installing industrial water systems and working steam blows […]

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Reston retires after 16 successful years with MPW

June 12, 2018

“Rod was a key driver in the growth and maturity of the Industrial Water Division. He helped take MPW from a mobile DI trailer company to a full-service water treatment company by selling a number of very large baseload water systems.” — Jared Black Rod Reston, Senior Business Development Manager for MPW’s Industrial Water Division, […]

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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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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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Frosty January temperatures set MPW’s industrial water business on fire

February 1, 2018

HEBRON, Ohio —  Arctic air powered one of the coldest two-week periods on record for late December through early January across the central and eastern U.S., with areas from Maine to Nebraska facing record-cold stretches from December 23 to January 5. Despite the dreariness, travel challenges and power outages presented by winter weather events, there […]

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MPW’s Pierce, Tolbert serve as instructors at POWER-GEN workshop

January 4, 2018

On December 4, Justin Pierce, MPW Director of Engineering and Manufacturing, and Brad Tolbert, Industrial Water Sales Director, joined three other industry experts in instructing a workshop on closing coal ash ponds. Titled From Start to Finish: Closing Coal Ash Ponds, the pre-conference workshop was part of the POWER-GEN International Conference at the Las Vegas […]

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The importance of emergency support during a disaster

November 15, 2017

Regardless of their function, all industrial plants require some level of outside support to address unexpected issues when they arise. The recent devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and Hurricane Irma in Florida affected millions of people on a massive scale. As people in these regions have leaned on support networks to help protect […]

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