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News Release from: Severn Trent Services | Subject: Britvic contracts
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2006
Water treatment for two Britvic soft
drinks plants
Severn Trent Services will replace the carbon filtration vessels at the Britvic UK Beckton facility and provide turnkey water treatment plant at their Widford plant
Severn Trent Services has been awarded a contract by Britvic Soft Drinks, one of the two leading soft drink manufacturers in Great Britain, to provide water treatment equipment and services for the company's facilities in Beckton and Widford, UK Contract work began in August 2005: work is scheduled for completion at the Beckton site in January 2006 and at the Widford site in March 2006
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The contracted work will enable Britvic Soft Drinks to continue to meet the water quality standards specified for PepsiCo.
Britvic is the UK bottling and distribution franchise for the PepsiCo Pepsi and 7up beverages.
At the Beckton site, Severn Trent Services will replace existing carbon filtration vessels with a system that is steam sterilisable.
The company is responsible for the design, construction and installation of the system and the operator training of Britvic employees.
The three carbon filtration vessels being installed will remove chlorine in the plant process water.
Each filter is capable of handling up to 100m3/hr of process water.
At the Widford site, the company is responsible for the design, construction and installation of a turnkey water treatment plant consisting of two production streams that can each accommodate a process water flow rate of 30m3/hr.
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