LITTLE ROCK, AR, Oct. 25, 2007 -- ThermoEnergy Corporation has announced that its water subsidiary, CASTion Corporation, received a contract totaling almost $500,000 to design, fabricate and start up an ultra-high recovery wastewater treatment system for the nation's leading printed circuit board manufacturer.
"We have been working closely with the client's engineers for the past year to produce a custom designed system that meets their exacting specifications," said Jeffrey Powell, EVP of ThermoEnergy and President of the Castion division. "We are very pleased that Castion was selected as the vendor of choice to provide this system." The Castion system includes an ultraviolet sanitation unit, a high recovery dual membrane system, a CAST 2500 vacuum distillation system, an integrated control system and additional ancillary equipment.
Dennis Cossey, ThermoEnergy's Chairman and CEO stated "We see this as the beginning of a long-term relationship with this valuable new client, and we look forward to the opportunity to provide environmentally responsible and cost-effective solutions for their future water management needs." Water management, conservation and reuse are becoming essential to sustainability, not just in the US, but in many parts of the world as communities struggle to meet the growing demand for clean water. "A significant number of Castion's proprietary and patented process systems are dedicated to providing solutions for these critical issues," said Cossey.
CASTion, a subsidiary of ThermoEnergy Corporation, is a 22-year old award winning company, with offices in Massachusetts, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and California, that provides customized turnkey systems for industrial wastewater treatment.
Founded in 1988, ThermoEnergy is an integrated technologies company engaged in the worldwide commercialization of patented and/or proprietary municipal and industrial wastewater treatment and power generation technologies.
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