Partnership announced

Tuesday, 16 December, 2008

Australasian wastewater solution groups CST Wastewater Solutions has formed a partnership with the Talbot & Talbot wastewater and energy environmental solutions group.

The move comes as CST Wastewater Solutions expands its industrial and municipal services and technologies from a new headquarters established in Sydney after its name change from Contra-Shear Technology.

Through its established expertise and new partnership CST Wastewater Technology plans to strengthen its position in the market through customer-response, rapid and flexible packaged wastewater solutions for projects ranging from small individual plants to complete industrial estates and mining developments.

It will also extend its anaerobic and aerobic wastewater treatment technologies focused on industries such as the food and beverage, chemical, pulp and paper, and primary industries.

“The experience of Talbot & Talbot will be invaluable in this process, given its national and international success in solving particular wastewater treatment problems in areas such as: breweries and other beverages, the pharmaceutical industry, mining, cane alcohol distillation, abattoirs, leather processing, aluminium sheet manufacturing, the ferrochrome industry, pulp and paper, vegetable oil, textiles, and food industries including confectionery and dairy," CST Wastewater Solutions Managing Director Michael Bambridge said.

“Talbot & Talbot is also highly experienced in green energy initiatives, assisting industry in its constant search to find ways to drive down production costs and alleviate dependence on water and energy suppliers.”

 

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