Severn Trent Introduces A-Flex Capital Leasing and Service Agreement Program

Jan. 15, 2007

Severn Trent Services has introduced the A-Flex capital leasing and service agreement program, a flexible program specifically tailored to meet the arsenic removal needs of U.S. water treatment facilities. The A-Flex program offers purchase or lease terms for Severn Trent’s SORB 33 systems and accompanying Bayoxide media fill, change-out, replacement and disposal services to meet client-specific needs.

The A-Flex program offers utilities a way to manage cash flow and still comply with the more stringent drinking water arsenic regulation of 10 parts per billion (ppb). Competitive finance rates are available for purchase or lease options.

Under the A-Flex program, an arsenic treatment system operation agreement also is available. Severn Trent Services’ service representatives will visit each wellhead site, check the operation of the equipment, collect samples required for compliance testing and perform routine or emergency maintenance.

The introduction of the A-Flex program is an attempt to further support Severn Trent Services’ commitment to make the proven SORB 33 and Bayoxide technology more accessible to utilities in need of arsenic removal treatment.

Source: Severn Trent Services

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