A Pump Manufacturer in Piqua, Ohio Adds a Bottleless Water Cooler

A pump manufacturer in Piqua, Ohio added a bottleless water cooler to its production facility, giving engineering and manufacturing staff purified water on demand at a plant that has operated in the same location for nearly 80 years.

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A Pump Manufacturer in Piqua, Ohio Adds a Bottleless Water Cooler

A pump manufacturer in Piqua, Ohio added a single bottleless water cooler to its Third Street facility, giving production and engineering staff purified water on demand at a plant that has machined and assembled pumps in the same west-central Ohio location since 1946.

Amy Landis placed one WS7000 bottleless water cooler at the facility.

The Plant

The Piqua facility designs, engineers, and manufactures pumps for municipal water and wastewater systems, residential and commercial buildings, and industrial and military applications, employing more than 500 people across CNC machining, motor assembly, and pump testing operations. The plant began as a small machine shop building electric motors for oil-burning furnaces nearly 80 years ago, and today operates as part of a global industrial company with roots tracing back to 1855.

A manufacturing facility running CNC machining and motor assembly across a 500-person workforce needs water access that does not depend on someone tracking jug deliveries between shifts. Engineering and production staff working through testing cycles and assembly lines benefit from a setup that runs without anyone managing it.

The WS7000

The WS7000 is a floor-standing bottleless water cooler built for spaces up to 50 people, with touch-activated dispensing, multi-stage filtration, and a built-in leak detection alert. It connects directly to the building's water line, delivering purified water without bottles or storage. Amy Landis assessed the facility and placed the unit where staff concentrate during the workday. Bottleless Nation manages filter maintenance on a set schedule, and the Cincinnati area team covers ongoing service for the Piqua plant.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do bottleless water coolers work in industrial manufacturing environments?

The WS7000 connects to a standard water line and operates the same in manufacturing plants as in office settings. Touch-activated dispensing and built-in leak detection make it a reliable fit for a working production floor.

Do you service Piqua and the surrounding Miami County area?

The Cincinnati area team covers Piqua and west-central Ohio. Amy Landis manages accounts in the region and coordinates installation and ongoing service directly.

Is one unit enough for a manufacturing plant this size?

Unit count depends on workforce size and how staff are distributed across the facility. For a single break room or central staff area, one WS7000 covers daily demand. Larger facilities with staff spread across multiple buildings often benefit from additional units.

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