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Eco Oxygen Technologies Promotes Alison Trollier to Vice President of Sales & Marketing

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Indianapolis, IN (December 8, 2021) – ECO2 has promoted Alison Trollier, PE to Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Ali joined ECO2 in 2016 as Eastern Regional Sales Manager and has an exceptional track record leading the sales effort in her territory.

“Ali is very special to our organization and is a great talent,” said President David Clidence. “She is helping ECO2 position itself for future growth and is an invaluable asset to our company.”

Ali has over 15 years of extensive experience in odor control, wastewater treatment and water quality design and technical sales and marketing. She is a long-standing member of the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the Florida Air Quality and Odor Control Committee. Ali helps lead a company that has experienced significant growth in the cost-effective use of pure oxygen for water quality and wastewater treatment. ECO2 recently celebrated its 100th installation and over 20 years in business.

“The past five years with ECO2 have been filled with personal and professional growth. I love working with a technology that I truly believe in, and I’m proud of the relationships and projects we have developed on the East Coast. We have a fantastic team and I’m thrilled to have this opportunity during a time of heightened environmental awareness and action.” Ali said in response to her promotion.

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Garret Schleis - Application Engineer - ECO2

ECO2 Names Garret Schleis as Application Engineer

Indianapolis, IN, July 12, 2021 – ECO Oxygen Technologies, LLC (ECO2) is pleased to announce and welcome Garret Schleis, EIT as Application Engineer. Garret will be responsible for the engineering design, field work and administrative tasks for ECO2 current and future projects.

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City of San Diego installs ECO2 Speece Cone System

The City of San Diego installs a large Speece Cone system by ECO2 to dissolve pure oxygen at the bottom of Lake Hodges. The system will continuously inject dissolved oxygen into the reservoir which will improve the water quality in the lake, reduce algal blooms, and improve efficiency at the drinking water treatment plant.