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Water Treatment for Wisconsin Schools & Universities

Better Water for Students and Faculty

For schools, colleges, and universities across Wisconsin, clean, safe, and efficient water systems are fundamental. Guthrie & Frey Water provides specialized water treatment solutions.

From drinking fountains and cafeterias to science labs and HVAC systems, good water quality plays a vital role in every educational setting.

Water’s Role in Educational Facilities:

  • Student & Staff Well-being: Access to safe, pleasant-tasting drinking water and protection from waterborne contaminants (like lead or bacteria).
  • Infrastructure Protection: Preventing scale, corrosion, and blockages in plumbing, boilers, and heating/cooling systems helps extend equipment life.
  • Savings: Efficient water use and system performance reduce energy consumption and costs.
  • Sustainable Practices: Reducing plastic waste from bottled water and supporting overall campus green initiatives.

Our Solutions for Educational Facilities:

Guthrie & Frey Water offers comprehensive water treatment systems for schools and universities:

  • Safer Drinking Water: Advanced filtration to remove potential contaminants like lead, chlorine, and others, improving taste and clarity at fountains, in kitchens, and throughout dorms.
  • HVAC System Optimization: Water treatment programs for boilers, chillers, and cooling towers to prevent scale and corrosion, boosting energy efficiency and equipment longevity.
  • Laboratory Water: Deionization (DI) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems for accurate results in science labs and research facilities.
  • Water Softening: Protecting plumbing, dishwashers, and laundry systems from hard water damage.
  • Sustainability: Helping reduce water waste and bottled water reliance on campus.

Partner with Wisconsin's Water Experts

Guthrie & Frey Water is your dedicated partner for better water in educational institutions across Wisconsin. We are committed to helping you foster healthy, efficient, and well-maintained learning environments.

Ready to discuss your school or university’s water quality needs?