United Water Awareded for Recycling
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Company Announced That it Has Been Chosen as the Winner of the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) 2014 Management Innovation Awards for its Use of Recycled Glass as Backfill Material in Construction
United Water is pleased to announce that it has been chosen as the winner of the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) 2014 Management Innovation Awards for its use of recycled glass as backfill material in construction. The annual NAWC Management Innovation Awards recognize member companies in the private water service industry for their groundbreaking, industry-changing ideas.
United Water conducted a one-year pilot program and successfully used recycled crushed glass instead of virgin stone to backfill the trench for a 12-inch water main replacement project in Orangetown, NY. The use of crushed glass resulted in an approximate 35 percent savings in the cost of the backfill material and allows for the reuse of material that would normally be disposed of in a landfill.
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), the Town of Orangetown and the Rockland County Health Department approved the use of the material.
"We live in a circular economy and our ability to develop sustainably hinges on finding solutions for waste to take on a new and useful purpose," said Bertrand Camus, CEO of United Water. "Our employees are encouraged to conduct research and innovation pilots like this one so that we, as a company, can contribute to industry knowledge and offer more sustainable operating solutions."
United Water conducts research and innovation with the support of its parent company, SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT which reinvests nearly $95 million of its annual profits in water and solid waste research. The R+i Alliance boasts one of the largest commitments to water and waste research in the world and is a leader for the industry.
"We are pleased to have leveraged the resources of our global network to bring this cost saving innovation to customers in our New York Division," said David Stanton, President of United Water Utilities.
"For over 35 years, the NAWC Management Innovation Awards competition has been recognizing our members for their new and innovative programs. Each of this year's entries truly showed how our members are moving water forward through their leadership and work at the forefront of the water industry," said Michael Deane, NAWC executive director. "Submissions included everything from conservation efforts and management plans to technological advancements and community support initiatives."
Entries were judged on degree of innovation, short- and long-term benefits to the company, value to the water utility industry, the potential for duplication at other companies and presentation quality.
Source: United Water
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