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ITT completes work on two Chinese water plants

December
2

ITT Corp. of White Plains said that it has completed work on two new rural water treatment plants in China, part of a pilot project to address rural drinking water issues in the world’s most populous country.

The two plants, which use ITT’s technology, will provide purified water to more than 10,000 Chinese residents.

ITT said that it donated the plants under an agreement with the Center for Rural Drinking Water Safety of China’s Ministry of Water Resources. “We hope that these two successful pilot models can be promoted to more rural areas of China and offer useful experience for future rural drinking water safety projects in many developing regions of the world,” Mike Kuchenbrod, president of ITT’s China and India operations, said in a written statement.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 at 2:01 pm by Jay Loomis.
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