Water/Wastewater
Calgon Carbon Awarded 10-Year Contract for Reactivation Services
Aug 06 2013
Calgon Carbon Corporation (USA) and its European operating group, Chemviron Carbon, announced that Thames Water (Thames), provider of drinking water and wastewater services in the U.K., has awarded Chemviron a 10-year contract to reactivate spent activated carbon used to treat drinking water. The value of the contract is dependent upon the amount of carbon that is reactivated annually, which is expected to be approximately 11 million lbs (5,000 MT).
Chemviron Carbon will reactivate the spent carbon at its Tipton plant (Tipton) near Birmingham, U.K., following a $9.5-million renovation and expansion of the facility, which is expected to be completed in 2014. The plant’s production capacity will be increased from approximately 13 million lbs (5,800 MT) to 18 million lbs (8,200 MT). Until the project is completed, Thames’s carbon will be reactivated at Chemviron Carbon’s facilities in Grays, UK and Feluy, Belgium.
Reinier Keijzer, Vice President of Chemivron Carbon, noted, “Chemviron Carbon is the largest and most effective reactivator in the UK, offering water utilities a comprehensive range of value added technical and site services.”
Bob O’Brien, Calgon Carbon’s Chief Operating Officer, added, “Because of Thames Water’s ongoing commitment to provide high quality drinking water to their customers, Calgon Carbon and Thames have a relationship that spans decades. We are very pleased that Thames selected Chemviron Carbon for its reactivation services, and we look forward to working with them over the next ten years.”
Calgon Carbon Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a global specialist in services and solutions for making water and air safer and cleaner.
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