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Medora Corporation
3225 Highway 22, Dickinson,, North Dakota, United States

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Medora Corporation is a world leader in sustainable reservoir water quality improvement, with low energy or chemical use.

From 2001 to 2009, most of Medora's equipment was marketed as "SolarBee" solar-powered brand of equipment. Since 2009, Medora's "GridBee" standard electric equipment has also been expanded, so that today most of Medora's equipment can be purchased as either solar-powered or electric powered.

Medora and the water industry:  Traditionally the water industry has relied heavily on the energy and chemical industries - an estimated 7% of world energy consumption and 3% of U.S. energy consumption is used to clean up and/or process wastewater, drinking water, lake water, and stormwater. Large volumes of chemicals, many with potentially serious long-term toxicity problems, are put into lakes and other reservoirs regularly in attempts to improve water quality.

Medora history: Our original SolarBee technology was developed by Pump Systems, Inc., of Dickinson, ND. Pump Systems was founded in 1978 by Joel Bleth and Willard Tormaschy, two industrial engineers fresh out of the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. Today both Joel and Willard are still at work every day at Medora Corporation.

From 1978 to 2006, Pump Systems built an excellent reputation both nationally and internationally as a supplier of custom-designed pumping systems for a variety of industrial uses including mining, refining, municipalities, contractors, oilfield, agriculture, and manufacturing. Pump Systems scored a 91% customer rating in September 2004, considered very high, by an independent company that thoroughly researches vendors for the US government as part of the GSA program that looks at vendors over a very long period of time. This report is posted at Pump Systems' (now Medora's) Open Rating Report.

In 2006 the company was re-organized, and the original Pump Systems was sold so the founders could focus on reservoir treatment technology. Medora Environmental Inc. is now the parent company for two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Medora Corporation (formerly SolarBee, Inc) and Medora Transport Corporation. (formerly SolarBee Transport Corporation). Medora Corporation has followed the proud heritage of Pump Systems and continues to provide great service to its customers, which are now found in the US and 15 other countries.

The name "Medora" comes from the town of Medora, ND, which is located just 40 miles west of Dickinson and is in the heart of the scenic North Dakota Badlands. Medora symbolizes the integrity, hard work, and entrepreneurial spirit of one of its most famous citizens, Theodore Roosevelt, who went on to become 26th president of the US from 1901-1909. Theodore Roosevelt was a remarkable person with a clear understanding of the difference between action and talk, the difference between somebody actually solving problems and somebody that just theorizes about them, and he is often quoted in this regard.

Company NameMedora Corporation
Business CategoryEnergy
Address3225 Highway 22
Dickinson,
North Dakota
United States
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Year EstablishedNA
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Company Services
  • Potable Water
  • Wastewater
  • Industrial Water
  • Stormwater
  • Lakes / Raw Water
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