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Aqua-Aerobic Systems acquires Mecana Umwelttechnik Ag

19 July 2010

The acquisition provides Aqua-Aerobic Systems with worldwide control of proprietary cloth filtration technology and further advancement of the company’s filtration capabilities.

Mecana will continue to operate from its facility in Reichenburg Switzerland serving the water and wastewater treatment needs of its customers with its proven technologies.
 

Robert Wimmer, president of Aqua-Aerobic Systems, said: “This purchase follows our corporate vision and strategic plan for growth in global water and wastewater markets through geographic expansion, internationally.”
 

 

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