Puronics Receives Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2021
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LIVERMORE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Puronics, Incorporated, a leading manufacturer of water treatment systems for consumer and commercial markets, has won the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service award, an independent seal of excellence that recognizes businesses for delivering exceptional experiences, as rated by real customers.
Puronics received nearly 500 reviews in 2020 with an average service rating of 4.9.
Jeff Atkinson, General Manager of Puronics Retail, commented: We re very excited to receive this award from Feefo because it s based on the feedback of real customers, who are the most important judges of all. We re proud to be recognized for our dedication to quality products and service, even in a year as tough as 2020. Everyone at Puronics is fully committed to providing great water as well as a great customer experience, so it s important for us
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Winter beef and forage meetings set
Tony Nye - OSU Extension
This winter the OSU Beef Team is offering a variety of educational programs online, beginning with Making Hay for Beef Cattle on Jan. 18.
In total, six programs are presently scheduled focusing on everything from feed and forage management to managing the breeding season. These sessions are each being offered free of charge, but pre-registration is required.
More details with registration information can be found at go.osu.edu/2021beefschool. Join us for one program or the whole series Monday evenings 6-8 p.m. each session.
Below highlights the six programs in this series:
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DARPA selects teams to capture potable water from air
Staff Sgt. Shaun Martin, a combat medic assigned to Blanchfield’s LaPointe Army Medical Home on Fort Campbell (Source: Maria Christina Yager/Blanchfield Army Community Hospital)
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The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded five contracts and selected one government partner to develop technology to capture potable water from the air in quantities sufficient to meet critical DoD needs, even in extremely dry climates.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded five contracts and selected one government partner to develop technology to capture potable water from the air in quantities sufficient to meet critical DoD needs, even in extremely dry climates.