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Vitro Glass Wichita Falls plant cited as national model for water reclamation

Use of reclaimed water reduced demand by 50 million gallons per year during drought

PITTSBURGH, April 6, 2017 — The Wichita Falls, Texas plant operated by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG Glass) has been cited as a national model for water reclamation in a case study published by the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF).

Vitro Glass and the city of Wichita Falls were recognized for a $1.9 million project that diverts treated non-potable wastewater from the city’s Northside Wastewater Treatment Plant to seven glass-cooling towers operated by Vitro Glass, which has reduced potable water consumption at the facility by more than 50 million gallons per year. The project, which was implemented during extreme drought conditions in 2014 and 2015, included construction of a 1-million-gallon reservoir to store non-potable water on-site, as well as the rerouting of rinse water for a glass coater and washer.

Bill Haley, Vitro Architectural Glass plant manager, Wichita Falls, said the project is a national model for cooperation between a municipality and a major employer. “More than half the funds for the water optimization project were provided by the Wichita Falls Economic Development Council,” he explained. “The management team at the city’s wastewater treatment facility also demonstrated exceptional foresight by obtaining the necessary permits to sell non-potable water before the project was under consideration.”

Vitro Architectural Glass recently announced that the Wichita Falls plant will be the site of a new $55 million jumbo magnetron sputtered vacuum deposition (MSVD) glass coater, expected to be the largest of its kind in North America. Groundbreaking is slated for April.

Based in Alexandria, Virginia, and formed in July 2016, the WE&RF manages a portfolio of more than $200 million to conduct research to treat and recover beneficial materials from wastewater, stormwater, and seawater including water, nutrients, energy, and biosolids. Other case studies published in the organization’s most recent report cover successful water reuse and reclamation projects implemented by the Coca-Cola Company, Ford Motor Company and General Motors in the U.S., Mexico and India.

For more information about Vitro Glass, visit www.vitroglazings.com or call 1-855-VTRO-GLS (887-6457).

About Vitro Architectural Glass

Vitro Architectural Glass, part of Vitro, S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV: VITROA), is the largest glass producer in the Western Hemisphere, manufacturing a range of industry-leading, energy-efficient, high-performance products such as Solarban®, Sungate® and Starphire Ultra-Clear® glasses. Committed to continually raising the industry standard for sustainability, Vitro was the first U.S. glass manufacturer to have its complete collection of architectural glass products earn Cradle to Cradle Certified® status and the first North American manufacturer to publish third-party verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for flat glass and processed glass products. Additionally, as of April 2024, all Vitro architectural glass products meet the Top 20% Low Embodied Carbon (LEC) material Global Warming Potential (GWP) threshold the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) established pursuant to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and related guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Vitro operates seven glass production facilities across North America, four residential glass fabrication plants in Canada and one of the world’s largest glass research and development facilities in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit VitroGlazings.com.

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