Mohawk Valley Water Authority Selects SUEZ to Manage Water Treatment Plant
01 Agosto 2017 - 1:42PM
Business Wire
Five-Year Agreement Expands SUEZ’ Presence
in New York State
SUEZ North America has signed a five-year contract with the
Mohawk Valley Water Authority to operate, manage and maintain
Mohawk Valley’s water treatment plant, which provides service to
approximately 126,500 people in Utica, NY and neighboring towns in
Oneida and Herkimer counties. The new agreement takes effect August
1, 2017.
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As part of the $16 million agreement, SUEZ will operate,
maintain and manage the Hinckley Water Treatment Plant and its
staff. The plant is a 32-million-gallon-per-day filtration facility
which treats water from the Hinckley Reservoir.
“As an experienced water and wastewater operator nationwide, we
look forward to introducing innovative solutions that will bring
further efficiencies to the Hinckley facility,” said Eric Gernath,
Chief Executive Officer, SUEZ North America. “We are eager to share
our operational expertise with the Mohawk Valley Water Authority,
ensuring the continued delivery of a sustainable, reliable water
supply to its customers.”
Mohawk Valley Water Authority Director of Water Quality Philip
Tangorra stated, “SUEZ has the capability to efficiently and
effectively meet all of our expectations regarding the operations
of the water facility. This partnership is a proven way to meet the
future challenges facing the drinking water industry. It ensures we
will have the resources to meet the ever-growing requirements
related to water treatment and compliance with environmental
rules.”
“MVWA is now well-positioned to continue its focus on enhancing
service delivery while maintaining and improving our water system
infrastructure,” said Mohawk Valley Water Authority Executive
Director, Patrick Becher. “Water is life. Delivering from the
source to the tap is one of the most important jobs in the
world.”
SUEZ will partner with Mohawk Valley on its capital improvement
program and during the first year will complete a full assessment
of the system for health and safety, regulatory compliance and
engineering needs. SUEZ will also pilot new treatment process
solutions that could generate cost savings for customers.
Mohawk Valley will continue to own the water system, including
the plant and distribution system, control rate setting and manage
its capital improvement program. MVWA employees at the water
treatment plant will become employees of SUEZ as of August 1.
SUEZ is one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in New
York State with operations in Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam,
Rockland, Tioga and Westchester counties. The company provides
drinking water services to 550,000 people and wastewater services
to over one million people on a daily basis. On Long Island, SUEZ
operates and manages Nassau County’s wastewater system, which is
the largest public-private partnership for water and wastewater
services in the U.S.
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About Mohawk Valley Water Authority
The Mohawk Valley Water Authority was created to deliver
superior potable water that meets or exceeds all water quality
standards. It serves portions of Oneida and Herkimer Counties in
the greater Utica, NY area. The company continually strives to
operate, maintain, and improve its water distribution system in a
manner that supports regional economic development and provides
customers with cost effective, reliable, and professional water
services.
About SUEZ in North America
SUEZ in North America operates across all 50 states and Canada
with 3,350 employees dedicated to environmental sustainability and
leading the resource revolution. The company provides drinking
water, wastewater and waste collection service to 7.3 million
people on a daily basis; treats 577 million gallons of water and
997 million gallons of wastewater each day; delivers water
treatment and advanced network solutions to 16,000 industrial and
municipal sites; processes 55,000 tons of waste for recycling;
rehabilitates and maintains water assets for more than 4,000
municipal and industrial customers; and manages $4.2 billion in
total assets. The company posted revenues of $1.275 billion in 2016
and is a subsidiary of Paris-based SUEZ.
SUEZ
We are in the era of the resource revolution. In a world facing
high demographic growth, runaway urbanisation and the scarcity of
natural resources, securing, optimising and renewing resources is
essential for our future. SUEZ (Paris: SEV, Brussels: SEVB)
delivers wastewater treatment services to 58 million people and
reuses 882 million m3 of wastewater. SUEZ also recovers 16.9
million tons of waste a year, produces 3.9 million tons of
secondary raw materials and 7 TWh of local renewable energy.
Finally, SUEZ avoids 9.5 MtCO2e GHG emissions for its customers.
With 83,921 employees, SUEZ is present on five continents and is a
key player in the circular economy for the sustainable management
of resources. SUEZ generated total revenues of $16.5 billion in
2016.
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SUEZMadeline Power, 201-310-6409Rich Henning,
201-767-9300orMohawk Valley Water AuthorityPatrick J. Becher,
315-792-0310
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