Headworks Intl. Bar Screen Sales Double

Sept. 25, 2014
Contracts include projects in Connecticut, Kentucky & Indiana

Headworks Intl. Inc. announced that committed contract awards are set to double over recent years in 2014. The company continues to win multi-million dollar bar screen projects in the U.S wastewater market and has seen a strong spike in committed contracts resulting in the company’s record doubling of sales.

An example of project wins includes Headworks’ selection by the Hartford Water Pollution Control Facility, the largest wastewater treatment plant in Connecticut, for the supply of nine MS Series bar screens. The company’s equipment will be handing a combined total of 750 million gal per day (mgd).

One of the largest wastewater treatment plants in Indiana, Southport Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility selected Headworks to supply its MS Series bar screens to replace their existing equipment. This facility is undergoing a major capacity upgrade.

The City of Louisville, Ky., selected Headworks MS Series bar screens for their Bells Lane plant. These monster screens are 72 ft long, each designed to handle a flow of 160 mgd with an approach velocity of 20 ft per second. The Bells Lane facility will provide additional capacity for sewage treatment during rain events and decrease overflow potential to the Ohio River.

"We are delighted to deliver consistent product quality and build on the robust growth we have experienced in the municipal and industrial wastewater markets," said Michele LaNoue, CEO of Headworks Intl. "These contracts from both new and existing clients and the growth they’ve generated is a resounding endorsement of Headworks International’s value proposition as the gold standard for reliable screening solutions.” 

Source: Headworks Intl.

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