Calgon Carbon Awarded Contract by Samsung
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Calgon Carbon Awarded Contract for Newly Constructed Carbon Filters to Remove Taste and Odor from the Plant's Source Water
Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE: CCC) announced that it has been awarded a contract by Samsung C&T Corporation to supply 7.2 million pounds of Filtrasorb®granular activated carbon (GAC) to the Dduk-Do Municipal Drinking Water (Dduk-Do) Plant in Seoul City, South Korea. The value of the contract was not disclosed.
The Dduk-Do Plant provides 198 million gallons of potable water daily to approximately one million residents in 7 districts including SeongDong-Gu, Seoul metropolitan area, South Korea. The GAC will be installed in newly constructed carbon filters to remove taste and odor from the plant's source water. Delivery of the carbon is expected to begin in December of 2014 and be completed in the second quarter of 2015.
Calgon Carbon was selected for the project because of its advanced manufacturing process which produces GAC that meets the most stringent specifications in the drinking water treatment industry; its rigorous product quality assurance procedure; and the outstanding performance of Calgon Carbon products that have been installed in other drinking water treatment plants in South Korea. Earlier this year, the company was selected to provide 5.6 million pounds of GAC to treat drinking water at the Gu Eui Municipal Drinking Water Plant, which is also located in Seoul City.
Randy Dearth, Chairman and CEO of Calgon Carbon, commented, "For more than 50 years, Filtrasorb carbons have set the standard for drinking water treatment worldwide, and they continue to be the cornerstone of our municipal water treatment and custom municipal reactivation business."
"Calgon Carbon has been supplying GAC to drinking water treatment plants in South Korea since 2000, and in June we completed delivery of more than five million of pounds of GAC to the Gu Eui plant under a contract awarded to us in February. We are very pleased that the superiority of our Filtrasorb products continues to gain recognition in South Korea and is leading the growth of our business in that region."
Source: CalgonCarbon
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