PpTek to supply equipment to Wessex Water
Following the launch of the new BGAK 600 filter, PpTek has received a contract from Wessex Water to supply a filter to remove Siloxanes from their Sewage Treatment Works (STW) at Poole, Dorset, UK.
Siloxanes have always been a costly issue on this site, forcing Wessex Water to seek a gas clean up solution.
Wessex Water already has a PpTek filter installed at one of their other sites and has made the decision to fit the unit after a successful period of running a BGMK at Trowbridge, UK.
John Hayward, Operations Director for PpTek commented “The Poole site is ideal for the new BGAK 600 as access and floor space is tight in the building which will house the filter. The compact dimensions of our newest product allows us to offer the highest degrees of siloxane protection in a compact package”.
Bill Cowing, Director of Sales and Marketing commented “I expect that this will be the first of many orders this year for the BGAK 600 as interest has been very high in the period since we revealed the new unit to customers. I expect it to be our best selling product this year”.
Siloxanes have always been a costly issue on this site, forcing Wessex Water to seek a gas clean up solution.
Wessex Water already has a PpTek filter installed at one of their other sites and has made the decision to fit the unit after a successful period of running a BGMK at Trowbridge, UK.
John Hayward, Operations Director for PpTek commented “The Poole site is ideal for the new BGAK 600 as access and floor space is tight in the building which will house the filter. The compact dimensions of our newest product allows us to offer the highest degrees of siloxane protection in a compact package”.
Bill Cowing, Director of Sales and Marketing commented “I expect that this will be the first of many orders this year for the BGAK 600 as interest has been very high in the period since we revealed the new unit to customers. I expect it to be our best selling product this year”.