EGS Featured in the June Issue of Treatment Plant Operator Magazine

Treatment Plant Operator magazine, a trusted publication for municipal wastewater and water treatment facility professionals, has published a recent case study by Purafil in their June edition. The case study involved a chlorine gas leak at a water treatment facility that was protected by a Purafil Emergency Gas Scrubber with Chlorosorb® air filtration media.

To read the entire case study in Treatment Plant Operator magazine, please visit page 47 at https://www.tpomag.com/ezine/2023/06

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