In-Pipe Technology Awarded A Contract For Green Sewer Collection System Treatment In New York
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In-Pipe Technology Awarded A Contract For Green Sewer Collection System Treatment In New York

October 13, 2011

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WHEATON, IL(PRWEB)

In-Pipe Technology® Company, Inc. announced today that Suffolk County, NY has signed a contract for In-Pipe to provide professional, green sewer collection system services to the 30.5 million gallons per day (MGD) Bergen Point Wastewater Treatment Plant's collection system to control fats, oils, and grease (FOG), improve treatment efficiency and reduce energy, chemicals, and sludge processing costs at the plant. The one-year contract, projected by In-Pipe Technology to save the County $0.6 million in Year 1 and $1.2 million in each subsequent year, is the result of ongoing evaluation of In-Pipe Technology by the County's Department of Public Works staff, including two evaluation projects funded in part by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The Suffolk County Department of Public Works provided in-kind services for both projects.


The aforementioned two projects funded through Collaborative Agreement between NYSERDA, In-Pipe, and Suffolk County were implemented at two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), one at a domestic Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) WWTP, and one at an industrial park Rotating Biological Contactor WWTP. Various parameters were studied in these projects including the reduction in the amount of Total Nitrogen discharged to the groundwater, the reduction in electrical energy consumption at the SBR plant, and the reduction in the biosolids (sludge) produced by the plants.


In-Pipe will be paid as a percent of achieved and documented savings and projects net savings to the County in Year 2 and beyond of over $1.2 Million annually. The award of this contract was pursuant to a request for a proposal, and ultimately ratified unanimously by the Suffolk County Legislature and approved by the County Executive.


"Everyone involved in the multi-year evaluation is deeply committed to environmental stewardship. It has been a pleasure working with the Suffolk County team," said John Williams, President & CEO of In-Pipe Technology. "We look forward to their continued cooperation, support, and success."

In-Pipe's patented technology includes regularly adding a high concentration formulation of facultative, naturally-occurring, non-pathogenic bacteria to strategic locations throughout the sewer system in accordance with an engineered plan. This entails zero capital cost and no additional energy requirement. Performance in the collection system provides increased capacity within the plant, forestalls costly upgrades, and extends the life of the existing infrastructure.


In-Pipe Technology offers specialized technical expertise, strong customer understanding, and deep resource knowledge. Since In-Pipe uses natural, biological methods that complement a treatment plant's own processes, In-Pipe is a sustainable solution - environmentally and economically.


If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with John Williams, President & CEO, please contact Nikole Clay, Marketing Manager at (630)-871-5844 ext. 229.

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