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Jonathan Franzese

Jonathan Franzese

Jonathan Franzese leads the Plumbing Engineering Department at McKinstry in Seattle, a national leader in designing, constructing, operating and maintaining high-performing buildings. He is very involved in the American Society of Plumbing Engineers and currently serves as the Seattle chapter president. Franzese also is a member of ASPE’s Credentialing, Education, and Technical Committees.

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Water Reclamation

Filtration Deep Dive

Most human-made water treatment methods simulate natural filtration processes and can be scaled to fit a variety of applications.
April 1, 2022
Jonathan Franzese
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Very few places remain on Earth where water can be consumed directly without filtration or chemical disinfection.


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Water Reclamation

Water Reuse 101: Back to Basics

Many sources of untreated water can be reused on-site to reduce a building’s reliance on potable water.
January 3, 2022
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Many sources of untreated water can be reused on-site to reduce a building’s reliance on potable water.


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