U.S. Water
June 9, 2017
BY U.S. Water
U.S. Water, a subsidiary of Allete Inc., the leading national provider of integrated solutions for water treatment, celebrates 20 years in business June 9.
Thank you to Our Employees and Their Families.
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Our deepest appreciation to our employees and their families for their dedication and commitment to U.S. Water’s vision and values. Without your passion for continuous improvement, we could not have become the leading integrated solutions provider and world class organization we are today. Together, our innovation and flexibility has allowed us to create a future without barriers.
Thank you to Our Customers.
To our customers who have trusted us throughout the years, it has been an honor to partner with you to solve your most challenging water, process and energy needs. Thank you for inspiring us throughout the years, and we look forward to continuing to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for you in the future.
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Our Story
In 1997 U.S. Water started as a team of three individuals with a common goal; to be the most innovative and flexible industrial water treatment provider in the marketplace by focusing on safe, economical, and environmentally sound solutions. U.S. Water was the first to combine chemical, equipment, engineering and service under one roof to offer our customers one point of contact as we work together to develop the best possible solution. In the following years, U.S. Water became one of the fastest growing water treatment companies in North America. With 450 employees and multiple locations and production facilities throughout North America, we are able to deliver a truly integrated solution for our customers. Our ability to provide a complete and integrated solution has been, and will continue to be, our driving force. We are the Future of Water.
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