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PME Profile: A Green Future

Dave Viola, IAPMO. Photo courtesy of IAPMO

Dave Viola, IAPMO

by Mike Miazga

2011 Products of the Year

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Hundreds of products came across Senior Editor Mike Miazga’s desk this year, but the following 12 have earned special designation as the 2011 pme Products of the Year. 

Plumbing Prominent At Greenbuild



Sloan’s BASYS platform of
sensor-activated faucets offer four power options, including alternative
sources using turbine or solar technology. Photo courtesy of Sloan Valve.

Products emphasize water savings in new and retrofit applications.

by Bob Miodonski

PME Profile: Becoming The Obvious Choice



Keith Schloemer. Photo courtesy of KLH
Engineers.

Keith Schloemer, LEED AP, KLH Engineers

by Mike Miazga

Packing More Pop



Complete thermal exchange technology
optimizes the bottle warming process on 13 production lines at eight separate
beverage plants. Photos courtesy of Virtual Marketing Consultants.

Direct contact water heaters help beverage plants realize greater energy efficiencies.

by Joseph Sanchez

PME Profile: Today’s Buzzwords: Performance and Value

Rick Nortier. Photo courtesy of
Sloan Valve Co.

Rick Nortier, Sloan Valve Co.

by Mike Miazga

PME Profile: Watching The Industry Evolve

Carl Frye, C.I.P.E. Photo courtesy of Girard Engineering.

Carl Frye, C.I.P.E, Girard Engineering

by Mike Miazga

Taking Inefficiency To The Cleaners

The Tri-State Health Care Laundry facility near Cincinnati uses almost 80,000 gallons of
process water per day. Photos courtesy of Gary Kentley.

Pipe replacements produce savings, greater productivity at Ohio laundry facility. 

by Steve Clark, P.E. , P.E., C.E.M.

An Eye On Safety

The Carus
Corp. plants in LaSalle, Ill., installed 110 new eyewash stations and
43 new emergency showers. Photos courtesy of Carus
Corp.

A unique water pumping system benefits a plant’s eyewash and shower systems.

by Mike Miazga

Headache Relief



Two
AGI-200 interceptors skim grease off the water at a rate of 40 lbs./hr. This
type of grease interceptor is experimental in Phoenix. Photo courtesy of Highland Tank.

New grease interceptor technology aids Phoenix commercial development.

by Mike Miazga



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