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Peak Energy Services enters into three wastewater treatment contracts totalling $5.2 million

06 May 2010

Peak Energy Service’s wholly owned subsidiary, Sanitherm, has won wastewater treatment contracts in Alaska, Nunavut and New York.

In the first contract, Sanitherm will provide an international oil and natural gas producer on the north slope of Alaska with a complete water and wastewater treatment system to support the drilling camps. The system will include a Sanitherm/Hydropro RO for potable water treatment and a Sanitherm/Pennram incinerator for sludge and garbage disposal. The expected delivery date is 30 September 2010.

Foe the second contract, the exploration camp of a gold mining company in Nunavut, Canada will be provided with a SaniBrane MBR for wastewater treatment and a Sanitherm NanoFiltration system for potable water treatment. The expected delivery date is 31 July 2010.

In addition, Peak Energy Services has almost completed the installation of a wastewater treatment system on a US Army base facility in New York. The system includes a Sanitherm SaniBrane MBR using ceramic membrane technology with a daily processing capability of 3,500 US gallons per day, and is expected to be fully installed in late May 2010.

Curtis W Whitteron, Peak Energy Services president and chief executive officer said: “Peak is very pleased with recent developments at Sanitherm as they represent a significant step towards further diversifying our product offerings by providing innovative solutions to a wide spectrum of customers in the growing area of wastewater management and water conservation.”


 

 

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Cleaning & Purification  •  Industrial Use of Water  •  Public Sector & Policy  •  Wastewater & Sewage Treatment

 

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