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An Aquatics Partner That Saves You Time and Money

John Reecer by John Reecer
July 11, 2022
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For the community recreation industry, the pool is operationally the most under-performing asset of the facility. Down time due to equipment failure is not an option and can leave a lasting impression on members. With a wide array of disinfection and filtration solutions, Neptune Benson, Evoqua can help turn one of a community center’s largest expenditures into a profitable asset.

Neptune Benson, Evoqua has experience helping facilities achieve operation excellence by improving water quality, supporting a safer water environment, and reducing water and energy consumption. Whether the facility is indoor or outdoor, their filtration and disinfection systems have the quality and dependability to excel at year-round high-performance operation.

Below, Wayne Dunker, the director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Washington, shares about his partnership with Neptune Benson, Evoqua, and why community centers should consider partnering with them for any aquatics needs.

Why did you decide to partner with Neptune Benson, Evoqua — what problem were you looking to solve or what solution were you looking to incorporate? 

We needed a reliable and easy-to-use system that would result in cost savings. We enjoy that the Defender® Regenerative Media Filter (RMF) keeps our pool open and our staff and patrons happy while enjoying our facility. Staff especially enjoy how easy it is to use. I’ve continued to be pleasantly surprised since partnering with Neptune Benson, Evoqua a year ago because the Defender RMF saves us time, water, energy and chemicals.

Why should other community recreation professionals consider partnering with Neptune Benson, Evoqua?  

Other community recreational professionals should partner with Neptune Benson, Evoqua if they would like a reliable and easy-to-use product that will save them time and money.

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Tags: aquaticscity of Washingtoncommunity recreationNeptune-Benson/EvoquapoolsWayne Dunker
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