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NOV Mono signs pump framework agreement for Northern Ireland

23 September 2009

NOV Mono has won a new framework agreement with Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) for the supply of progressing cavity pumps and parts, including installation.

NI Water operates 2700 treatment works, reservoirs and pumping stations and maintains over 26 500 km of water mains and over 14 500 km of sewers across Northern Ireland.

Commenting on the new agreement, Mark Viner, UK sales manager for NOV Mono, said: “As a specialist in wastewater treatment applications, Mono has the ability to provide treatment works with a tailored solution that will considerably improve efficiency, deliver optimum performance and reduce energy and maintenance consumption - all key factors in helping to meet the objectives of the European Framework Directive, as well as the requirements of the forthcoming AMP 5 spending round.”

 

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