Infiltrator Systems Acquires Advanced Drainage Systems’ Septic Chamber Assets

Jan. 18, 2012

Acquisition offers expanded service to onsite wastewater industry

Infiltrator Systems Inc. (ISI) announced it has acquired the assets of the septic chamber business of Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. (ADS) and its subsidiaries. The acquisition is part of ISI's ongoing commitment to offer innovative quality and service to the onsite wastewater industry.

ISI currently offers a broad family of products that save septic installation professionals time and money. Current wastewater product offerings include the Quick4TM and Quick4 PlusTM lines of septic chambers, as well as the TWTM and IMTM series of septic tanks, EZflowTM synthetic aggregate leachfields, EZsetTM risers and AquaworxTM products.

ADS, based in Hilliard, Ohio, has entered into a long-term, non-exclusive distribution agreement with ISI and will continue to market and sell the ArcTM and BioDiffuserTM product lines.

The ADS chamber product line comprises a family of onsite wastewater infiltration chambers. These products include the ArcTM 18, ArcTM 24, ArcTM 36, ArcTM 36LP, ArcTM 36HC chambers, as well as the complete BioDiffuserTM line of chambers.

“We are excited about the opportunity to expand our product offering to the marketplace,” ISI President and CEO Roy Moore said. “Customers will continue to receive a broad array of products that best suit their needs as well as ISI’s support and individualized service. We also believe this addition will lead to more efficient manufacturing operations.”

Source: Infiltrator Systems Inc.

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