Contact Isaiah +1 913 444 2262 Email: Please use the form below

Contact Isaiah +1 913 444 2262 Email: Please use the form below
My name’s Isaiah LaRue, and I’m a Regional Manager for Nexom. My experience includes over a decade in wastewater treatment sales and application engineering in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment projects across North America. I’m active on WEF’s Plant Operation & Maintenance Committee and, before I even got into the industry, I got my BSc in agricultural engineering from the University of Nebraska, so I’ve covered all angles of nutrient management! I am excited to help move your project forward with process treatment answers that relieve any and all of your nutrient concerns.
My name’s Isaiah LaRue, and I’m a Regional Manager for Nexom. My experience includes over a decade in wastewater treatment sales and application engineering in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment projects across North America. I’m active on WEF’s Plant Operation & Maintenance Committee and, before I even got into the industry, I got my BSc in agricultural engineering from the University of Nebraska, so I’ve covered all angles of nutrient management! I am excited to help move your project forward with process treatment answers that relieve any and all of your nutrient concerns.
For Nexom products in Ohio contact Sullivan Environmental Technologies. Their team is great at helping Ohio engineers and customers solve their wastewater treatment problems. You can reach them at:
Phone: 859-426-5178
Website: sullivanenvtec.com
Office: 309 Artillery Park Drive Suite 202
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
For projects requiring EDI aeration, our reps are Pelton Environmental Products. Their team is great at helping Ohio engineers and customers solve their wastewater treatment problems. You can reach them at:
Phone: 440-838-1221
Website: peltonenv.com
Office: 8638 Cotter Street
Lewis Center, OH 43035
+1 913 444 2262
Email: Please use the form below
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