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Nephros Expands Water Safety Capabilities With ASSE 12080 Certified Water Management Planning Expertise
New capability adds consultative support and strengthens Nephros’ broader water safety offering SOUTH ORANGE, N.J., April 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

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[{"type":"text","content":"New capability adds consultative support and strengthens Nephros’ broader water safety offering\nSOUTH ORANGE, N.J., April 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nephros, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEPH), a leading water technology company providing filtration solutions to the medical and commercial markets, today announced an expansion of its customer-facing, water-safety support capabilities following the ASSE 12080 Legionella Water Safety and Management Specialist Certification earned by Brianne McGuire, Director of Business Development. The certification strengthens Nephros’ ability to provide consultative support to healthcare facilities and other complex buildings seeking to reduce waterborne pathogen risk and adds specific proficiency in the development of effective Water Management Programs (WMPs). This new capability marks a meaningful extension of Nephros’ field support for customers seeking more robust water safety programs. In addition to point-of-use filtration solutions, product installations and replacements, as well as public education, Nephros can now provide a direct Water Management Program development service. Water Management Programs offer a structured framework for identifying water-quality risks, establishing control measures, assigning responsibility, and defining ongoing monitoring and response. The company believes this offering will create additional value for customers while opening a new avenue for revenue generation through chargeable consulting service. Nephros considers this support expansion to be differentiated by the depth of practical knowledge informing it. Besides the new ASSE 12080 certification, Ms. McGuire brings broad experience in technical concerns, waterborne risk, current guidance and standards, and industry best practices born out of direct engagement with healthcare facilities and other regulated environments. Her leadership of the Nephros Water Institute and other company public education initiatives has further expanded the company’s perspective on how complex water safety risks are understood and addressed in practice. As a result, Nephros believes it is well-positioned to apply a diverse scope of understanding to the design of WMPs informed by extensive practical expertise in risk, implementation and real-world operational challenges. “Water management planning is a natural and important extension o...