Senney Enterprises Brings Together Four Wastewater Specialists
Four companies under the Senney Enterprises umbrella will convene in one place at SUR/FIN.
Four companies under the Senney Enterprises umbrella will convene in one place at SUR/FIN. Met-Chem, a leader in wastewater treatment needs, specializes in new and used filter presses, clarifiers and replacement filter cloths and media. Auto Technology, which reportedly boasts the largest environmental testing facility in the U.S., is a top producer of corrosion test equipment and test chambers. Samsco provides high-quality wastewater evaporation systems and support through sample testing, installation planning and service, and ongoing support. Poly Products offers simple, cost-effective wastewater evaporation or rinse water concentration and recovery.
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