Calgon Carbon Corp. (CCC) said it received a contract from the City of Phoenix, Arizona to provide granular activated carbon to two of its drinking water treatment plants to prevent the formation of disinfection byproducts in the city's drinking water. The value of the contract is $14.3 million and includes the initial fill of GAC for both plants, beginning in 2010.Under the contract, Calgon Carbon would supply GAC and provide related services for the upgrades of the Deer Valley and Val Vista Water Treatment plants, which together process approximately 195-million gallons of water per day.
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