Mexico conference a success for pump company

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CANCUN, Mexico, Aug. 17, 2007 -- After having declared the 21st annual ANEAS (Mexico's national water and wastewater association) Conference officially open, President Felipe Calderon welcomed Dave Angelo, General Manager of Fairbanks Morse Pump to the conference and to Mexico.

Discussions at the conference centered around the water and wastewater needs for the future of Mexico. During the conference the President reiterated that he is fully committed to assuring all municipalities in Mexico have safe and sufficient drinking water and 100% treatment capacity of their wastewater. Angelo assured members at the conference that Fairbanks Morse will supply the best and most reliable water and wastewater pumping equipment manufactured in the world for these projects.

Fairbanks Morse is located in Kansas City, Kansas, with distribution worldwide. Founded in the 1830's, Fairbanks Morse is recognized as an industry leader in innovative pump design and technology.

Pentair is a diversified company headquartered in Minnesota. Its Water Group is a global leader in providing products and systems used globally in the movement, treatment, storage and enjoyment of water.

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