Thursday, February 11, 2010

Companies Committed to Improving Quality of Water in Haiti

New Water Treatment Plant Should Be Installed This Year

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It has been almost a month since the devastating earthquake destroyed Haiti. Dozens of nations and non-profit organizations are working non-stop to help rebuild the country. Parkson has joined these efforts and is committed to improving the quality of water in Haiti. The company is working now with numerous non-profits and partners to build and install a low-maintenance treatment facility in the coming months.

“Our intention is to have a new plant designed by the middle of 2010 and installed late this year or in early 2011,” explains Zain Mahmood, Parkson’s CEO. “A Parkson engineer will travel to Haiti in mid-March to evaluate the specific needs, operating requirements and potential installation sites.”

With 25,000 installations in its 50 years of existence, Parkson Corporation is a leading provider of advanced solutions in water recycling and treatment and is committed to providing clean water for the world. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, with offices in Chicago, Montreal, Dubai and partners in Latin America, India and China, Parkson is an Axel Johnson Inc. company. To learn more, visit www.parkson.com.

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