September Industry News

HOBAS Pipe’s Mele Receives Croft Award; Synagro Acquires Drilling Solutions; Aquatech de Las Americas Launches Website; ClearSpan Partners with AgriLab Technologies

HOBAS Pipe’s Mele Receives Croft Award

John Mele, area manager North Atlantic Region for HOBAS Pipe USA, received the 2011 Harry P. Croft Award, presented annually to a member of the New Jersey Water Environment Association (NJWEA) for outstanding service to the association or the field of water pollution control. He has been an NJWEA representative to the Water Environment Federation (WEF) House of Delegates, served as president of the Central Section of NJWEA, serves on state level committees with NJWEA and is a member of the New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA).

 

Synagro Acquires Drilling Solutions

Synagro Technologies Inc. acquired Drilling Solutions LLC of Lafayette, La. The acquisition provides Synagro access to the oil and gas sector, leveraging the company’s dewatering expertise. Additionally, the acquisition aligns closely with Synagro’s centrifuge repair business, Hypex, and allows Drilling Solutions to improve operating efficiency of its closed-loop dewatering systems. Mark Guidry will be general manager of Synagro Drilling Solutions.

 

Aquatech de Las Americas Launches Website

Aquatech de Las Americas, subsidiary of Hi-Vac Corp., launched a new website, www.aquatechdelasamericas.com. Headquartered in Bogota, Columbia, Aquatech de Las Americas is a sales, service and training company specializing in sewer cleaning equipment.

 

ClearSpan Partners with AgriLab Technologies

ClearSpan Fabric Structures, a division of ESAPCO, partnered with AgriLab Technologies, specializing in heat capture and transfer from aerobic composting. The company’s ISOBAR technology moves heated vapor, averaging 120 to 150 degrees F, produced by the composting process across closed-loop, gas-charged tubes to collect and capture heat.



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