Hungerford & Terry Receives $5 Million In New Contracts For Design And Fabrication Of Arsenic Removal Systems
Eight Projects in Three Western States to Be Completed in 2008
Clayton, NJ - Hungerford & Terry Inc. announced recently that it has received contracts worth a total of $5M from eight municipal authorities and water utilities in the states of New Mexico, California and Nevada for the design and fabrication of its arsenic removal systems.
The new contracts for H&T's arsenic removal equipment include: two installations for the American Water Company (Isleton, CA and Walnut Grove, CA); one system for the Churchill County Planning Department, Fallon, NV; two installations for the City of Rio Rancho, NM; one system for the Lake Elsinore Water District, CA; and two installations for the Town of Bernalillo, NM.
The arsenic removal process employed by H&T is coagulation/filtration. The systems for Isleton, Walnut Grove, and Churchill County also had excess iron and manganese, as well as manganese. At these installations, GreensandPlus™, from Inversand, and anthracite were used to remove the iron, manganese, and arsenic to acceptable levels. At the other six installations, sand and anthracite, with a pre-feed of ferric chloride, were used to remove the arsenic.
"H&T has been helping to purify and protect water supplies in the U.S. and abroad for nearly 100 years," said Alan Davis, president of H&T. "In the Western United States, in particular, with its continued rapid growth and expanded water requirements, we see a strong ongoing need for out enhanced filtration systems. In total, H&T systems and processes have become known the world over for their quality, effectiveness and cost-efficiency, resulting in a healthy ROI and a short payback."
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