CAC wins deal to build sodium hypochlorite plant

20 August 2008 15:19  [Source: ICIS news]

TORONTO (ICIS news)--German chemical plant builder Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz has won a €30m ($44m) contract to build a 60,000 tonne/year sodium hypochlorite plant in Moscow, it said on Wednesday.

 

The plant would operate on chlorine membrane electrolysis, replacing chlorine gas used to treat drinking water with sodium hypochlorite, after coming online in 2011, CAC said.

 

The contract was awarded by a subsidary of Austria’s water and energy infrastructure firm EVN AG, CAC said.

 

It was CAC’s third such project in Russia, it added.

 

($1 = €0.68)

 

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