September 10, 2024

EcoVAP Awarded Top 10 Evaporation Company by Manufacturing Outlook

EcoVAP Awarded Top 10 Evaporation Company by Manufacturing Outlook

September 10, 2024

EcoVAP was honored to be recognized as a Top 10 Wastewater Evaporation Company by Manufacturing Outlook Magazine.  The attached cover story article provides a comprehensive overview of how EcoVAP’s biomimicry-based technology uniquely operates with no thermal energy or significant OPEX, while evaporating at 59x the normal pan rate of a conventional pond.

READ FULL AWARD: https://www.themanufacturingoutlook.com/ecovap

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