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Calgon Carbon announces expansion of drinking-water carbon reactivation capacity

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Calgon Carbon Corporation, a subsidiary of Kuraray, will invest nearly $100 million to expand drinking-water carbon reactivation capacity at its Columbus, Ohio plant, adding about 27 million pounds of annual capacity.

What impacts do you think this added capacity could have on municipal water treatment and the broader activated carbon supply chain?

Calgon Carbon Corporation (Pittsburgh, Pa.; www.calgoncarbon.com), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kuraray Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan; www.kuraray.com), recently announced a major expansion of drinking water carbon reactivation capacity at its Columbus, Ohio, plant. Valued at nearly $100 million, the investment will add approximately 27 million pounds of annual drinking water carbon reactivation capacity, with operations […]

The post Calgon Carbon announces expansion of drinking-water carbon reactivation capacity appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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