Mark Sales - Co-Founder and COO

Mark is co-Founder and COO of Greyter Water Systems. Mr. Sales’ investment experience spans 15 years having worked at Merrill Lynch and Venture West Partners in Denver, Colorado. Since 2007, Mark’s focus has been on developing new technology solutions that can lead to a better more sustainable world. Mark co-Founded renewable energy start-up Prodal-G and he was previously a founding Director of Ontario Clean Tech Industry Association (OCTIA).

Running Low – Florida Water Issues

For generations, Florida has relied on the Floridan Aquifer as the main source of drinking water. However, this once pristine, inexpensive and abundant water source is depleting fast. Increased development, an expanding population and inefficient water ...

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From Tokyo to San Francisco, a new water management paradigm has emerged – Onsite water reuse is a key part of the strategy

Water is extremely important to the maintenance of our communities, our economic well-being and to our environment. The key challenge is that the management of water is not all that simple. We face challenges relating to ...

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Greyter’s Water Reuse Solution Selected by Durward E. Grubbs, Jr. Environmental Center in Virginia

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Greyter Water Systems water reuse solution was selected as part of the Durward E. Grubbs, Jr. Environmental Center in Virginia. The center was built on the campus of the H. L. Mooney Advanced Water Reclamation Facility ...

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Greyter to exhibit at Greenbuild

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Greyter Water Systems will be at Greenbuild in New Orleans on October 22nd and 23rd. Visit us in our booth (2145) located in Hall E. where our staff will be on hand to talk shop and discuss opportunities ...

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California Purple Rain Bill

Bill AB-2282 & New Building Standards for Recycled Water Already a state with water shortages, California continues to feel the harmful effects of a terrible drought. Crops are failing, streams are running dry and many municipalities ...

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