Salem Purified Water

Project Spring

Project Spring is a phased manufacturing initiative currently focused on the development of a purified bottled water manufacturing facility in Salem, Missouri.

The Phase 1 facility is designed as a scalable bottled water operation utilizing reverse osmosis purification systems, mineral balancing technology, automated bottling systems, and regional distribution capabilities.

The project is intended to support:

  • Rural manufacturing growth
  • Job creation
  • Regional supply chain development
  • Long-term industrial investment
  • Commercial distribution opportunities

The initial operational structure is being designed to support scalable manufacturing growth while maintaining operational discipline, product consistency, production efficiency, and long-term reliability.

Future expansion opportunities may include additional manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and distribution operations evaluated independently based on operational performance, market demand, infrastructure capacity, and financing strategy.

Project Spring reflects a long-term commitment to responsible manufacturing growth, operational excellence, and community-focused economic development in rural Missouri.

Operational development & engineering

Project Spring is being developed through a phased operational planning process involving manufacturing equipment partners, engineering resources, infrastructure planning, operational design coordination, and regional development support.

Production system engineering related to water treatment integration, bottling operations, and manufacturing layout planning is expected to be coordinated through specialized industry partners and engineering resources associated with the project.

Additional utility, construction, infrastructure, and facility engineering resources will be coordinated throughout each project phase as required to support long-term operational reliability, compliance, and scalability.

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