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Local News - Local News - August 21, 2009
Blue Water wins Plummer, Idaho, project
Hayden company to install its phosphorus-removal system at sewage plant

By David Cole
Of the Journal of Business

Blue Water Technologies Inc., based in Hayden, Idaho, has been awarded a more than $400,000 subcontract to install its phosphorus-removal system in the wastewater treatment plant being built for the city of Plummer, Idaho.

Tom Daugherty, Blue Water's president, says the company will supply the equipment for its technology, supervise the installation and start-up, and handle the performance testing. Blue Water is scheduled to begin its work in November, and finish by early next spri...


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