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Aquatech Awarded Two WATERTRAK(TM) Contracts in Texas
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CANONSBURG, Pa., July 8, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ----Aquatech International Corporation, a leader in the field of water and waste water treatment, desalination, water reuse, and zero liquid discharge, has recently received two separate contracts from Navasota Energy based in Magnolia, Texas.
The two projects are identical in design using Aquatech's WATERTRAK(TM) range of products. The treatment scheme consists of 500 GPM Media Filters, 500 GPM First Pass Reverse Osmosis, 220 GPM Second Pass Reverse Osmosis GPM, and 200 GPM Electro De-Ionization processes. The entire equipment will be shipped pre-assembled inside modular housing units for quick hook-up and start-up at site.
The two 550 MW combined cycle power plants receiving this equipment are the Colorado Bend Energy Center in Wharton and the Quail Run Energy Center in Odessa.
WATERTRAK(TM) is Aquatech's collection of pre-engineered products derived from over 25 years experience in the industrial water treatment. The WATERTRAK(TM) delivers custom-fitted process solutions using standard process units such as filtration, ultrafiltration, demineralization, reverse osmosis, and Electro De-Ionization (EDI). The customers accrue operating cost benefits from equipment tailored to their specific needs and capital cost savings due to short deliveries associated with pre-engineered skids.
Aquatech International (http://www.aquatech.com), headquartered in Canonsburg, PA, specializes in industrial and infrastructure water purification. Primary product groups offered by Aquatech are Raw Water Treatment, Ion Exchange, Membrane Processes, Wastewater Recycle / Reuse, Zero Liquid Discharge, Industrial Concentration and Desalination. In the past 25 years Aquatech has executed over 450 projects, integrating several of its product groups, in over 45 countries across the globe for the power generation, chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, microelectronics, and other industries. Aquatech, through its subsidiaries and offices, has global sourcing and fabrication capabilities to suit logistics of project sites throughout the world.
For more information, contact: Karin Brightwell, Aquatech tel: 724-746-5300 fax: 724-746-5359 brightwellkl@aquatech.com
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