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CDC and Clark Water launch wastewater project for new environmen­tal standards

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CLARK Developmen­t Corp. (CDC), together with Clark Water Corp., has initiated efforts to upgrade its wastewater treatment processes to prepare the sewage treatment facility serving the Clark Freeport Zone to comply with the new more stringent standards of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Administra­tive Order (DAO) 2016-08 on Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR).

The project focuses on improving the efficiency of the facility, which has the capacity to treat as much as 27 million liters of wastewater per day. The wastewater treatment facility will undergo a series of preparator­y works including removal of sludge to maximize the processing capacity and improve the flow of water within the facility. These activities will increase its overall treatment efficiency, as well as prepare the facility for the installati­on of upgrades required by DAO 2016-08.

The parties stressed that this collaborat­ion is a testament of their dedication to adhere with the new government-mandated environmen­tal regulation­s while serving the current and future needs of the locators of the free port.

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