Italian multinational De Nora is has achieved Approved Contractor status with Guernsey Water following the stringent assessment of the company’s health and safety processes and procedures.
De Nora will continue to provide ongoing support to Guernsey Water in the operation and maintenance of its equipment and systems, at five key drinking water facilities on the island.
The firm, which has worked with the water company for the last nine years, is the Original Equipment Manufacturer of Guernsey Water’s installed base of water disinfection technologies.
With more than 50 years’ water treatment experience, De Nora is ideally suited to ensure its Capital Controls® gas feed disinfection technology and ClorTec® on-site sodium hypochlorite generation systems continue to function at high levels of efficiency.
Mark Walker, Guernsey Water’s Capital Delivery Manager, said:
“We are pleased that De Nora has been included on our list of Approved Contractors for Health & Safety; it demonstrates their commitment to undertaking work in a considered and safe way and provides us with assurance that all the necessary H&S laws, directives and guidelines are being adhered to.”
With 2016 turnover of €431 million, De Nora is an Italian multinational leader in sustainable technologies offering energy saving products and water treatment solutions.
Globally. the company is the largest provider of insoluble electrodes for electrochemical processes and is among the leaders in technologies and processes for filtration and disinfection of water.
De Nora has grown internally through continuous innovation and externally with major acquisitions in USA, Japan, England and Italy.
With a presence in 12 countries worldwide with 23 offices, 12 manufacturing facilities and R&D centres in Italy, USA and Japan, the Group currently owns 355 patent families with more than 2,700 territorial extensions.
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