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Water Utility Engineering and Consulting Services: Energy Efficiency is Priority #1

Don Voigt, P.E. pictured above the Port Washington, Wisconsin wastewater treatment facility

Don Voigt, P.E., M.S.M.E., Certified Energy Manager

Our Mission: Energy Efficiency in Water & Wastewater Systems

EEI specializes in energy use reduction in water utility operations, providing optimum water and wastewater system design through cooperative engineering, to achieve safe, secure, and cost efficient water treatment systems.

Water & Wastewater Engineering and Consulting

Don Voigt is a professional engineer with 30 years' experience in water treatment equipment applications. As a consultant to public utility owners, operators and engineers his goal is to design systems that use less energy, cost less to operate and utilize equipment that gives the best value for its initial cost and life cycle.

Water System Optimization

Energy Efficiency Management

In addition to optimizing a system's equipment choices, another equally important component is to strive for the best possible energy efficiency. Although the two components are inextricably linked, if the decision makers are not focused on the energy aspects the system will likely fall short of its energy efficiency potential.

EEI can help reach efficiency goals for new systems, as well as evaluating and suggesting improvements to existing systems that can create significant savings in operating costs. More on Energy Management in Public Utilities

Independence for Better Service

As an independent consultant, Don Voigt is not directly affiliated with, nor financially compensated by any equipment sales organizations or manufacturers.

Don's independence, knowledge and expertise of the latest technology, equipment, and systems can be utilized by water utilities in comparing all equipment manufacturers, warranties, services and values to achieve the best results for the public.

Water & Wastewater Blog

You are invited to read and comment on Don Voigt's informative Water and Wastewater themed blog. Articles are geared toward giving helpful insight to owners and operators of water and wastewater utilities.

Security, Safety, Value and Optimum System Design Through Cooperative Engineering

Please give us a call to discuss what that could mean for your plant's overall efficiency and cost-effective operations.

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