
Water treatment facilities face constant humidity-driven corrosion, odor, and equipment degradation. We engineer the systems that fight back.
Talk to an engineerWater treatment plants are inherently high-humidity environments. Open water surfaces, chemical processes, and aeration systems generate massive moisture loads that drive corrosion on equipment, piping, electrical systems, and structural steel.
Uncontrolled humidity also contributes to odor issues and accelerates the degradation of sensitive instrumentation and control equipment.
Standard ventilation approaches can't manage the moisture load. These facilities need active dehumidification and they need it engineered for the harsh chemical environment.
Our systems are designed for the chemical exposure and environmental conditions specific to water treatment such as corrosion-resistant construction, chemical-compatible materials, and robust operation.
We work with facility engineers to target the highest-value areas first: electrical rooms, control rooms, and equipment with the highest replacement costs.
Protecting equipment, piping, and structural steel from humidity-driven corrosion.
Managing moisture-related odor issues in enclosed treatment areas.
Extending the life of sensitive instrumentation, electrical systems, and control equipment.
2026
Every water treatment plant in the country has the same humidity problem, and most of them are spending money on the wrong solution. Repainting corroded pipe is not corrosion control. Controlling the humidity in the building is.... Read more
We'll design the humidity control to protect your investment.