In-Situ completes integration of ChemScan Operations
In-Situ announced it has successfully completed the relocation and consolidation of ChemScan operations to its headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado. The transition, which began in January, is now finalized. ChemScan, previously based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, joined the In-Situ brand in 2019 as part of a broader initiative to expand In-Situ solutions to serve process monitoring applications in drinking water, wastewater and industrial treatment. With the merger, ChemScan now officially operates under the In-Situ name. While the ChemScan brand will continue to represent the same line of analyzers within In-Situ’s water monitoring portfolio, all operations, contracts and services are now managed by In-Situ.

Law group announces award to clients from PFAS contamination settlements 
Funds from the 3M and DuPont water settlements are now being released to relieve water providers of some of the financial burden of removing PFAS from their drinking water. These settlements resulted from the Aqueous Film-Forming Foam multi-district litigation against PFAS manufacturers (AFF MDL No. 2873) where SL Environmental Law Group was part of a small group of firms representing more than 280 public agencies, investor-owned utilities and other impacted water systems in bringing claims against the manufacturers responsible for PFAS contamination.

Duperon appoints Paul Jezuit as regional sales manager
Duperon has appointed Paul Jezuit as regional sales manager for the Mid-Atlantic region, the Carolinas and his home state of Illinois. Over the past two decades, Jezuit served as regional sales manager for a global pump and water solutions leader, managing a multi-state territory across the Midwest and Southeast. He led customer-focused infrastructure sales efforts, working closely with municipalities, engineers, contractors and manufacturers’ representatives to support project specification development and promote aftermarket services. His responsibilities also included conducting product training sessions and performing field troubleshooting for stormwater and water/wastewater systems.

Watts unites Nexa and The Detection Group
Watts Water Technologies announced the merger of two of its flagship digital brands, Nexa and The Detection Group, creating a comprehensive solution for intelligent water management across commercial buildings. The combination brings together Nexa, Watts’ intelligent water management platform, with The Detection Group’s wireless leak detection technology.

Salt Lake City project celebrates 2 million work hours
Salt Lake City’s new water reclamation facility surpassed two million project work hours as the Sundt/PCL joint-venture construction team draws closer to completion. One of the city’s largest public works projects, Sundt/PCL has been upgrading and expanding the city’s only wastewater treatment plant since 2019. At peak construction, the project reached 400 workers on site. Construction includes installation of new advanced treatment processes and updating the facility to the current building and seismic codes. Once complete, the facility will improve water quality, reduce odors and increase seismic resilience.

Edgar Romero new managing director for Mitsubishi Electric Automation
Mitsubishi Electric Automation hired Edgar Romero as the new managing director for Mitsubishi Electric Automation’s Mexico and Latin America branch located in Mexico City. With over 23 years’ experience within the automation and motion sectors, including executive positions at ABB Group, Honeywell and Hexagon AB Group, Romero brings experience and a proven record of success to help him meet the demands of his new role. In his new role, he will oversee the management team in Mexico and Latin America and daily business operations, developing and implementing the company’s growth strategy, developing the management team and staff, improving performance and driving profitability in Mexico and Latin America.

KROHNE dedicating production capacity for data center growth
KROHNE announced a commitment to the fast-growing data center sector by dedicating a significant portion of its annual production capacity to meet escalating demand. This strategic move is designed to support the infrastructure behind AI and cloud growth, where accurate, reliable flow measurement is essential to mission-critical cooling and process operations. As the demand for scalable, high-performing cooling systems in data centers continues to rise, KROHNE is positioning itself as a foundational supplier to help accelerate construction timelines without compromising on measurement integrity. To support this initiative, KROHNE has also established a dedicated Center of Excellence at its KROHNE America facility in Beverly, Massachusetts, located just outside of Boston. This new hub focuses exclusively on the data center industry and brings together specialized engineering, technical support and sales professionals to address the evolving needs of this dynamic market.

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