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CTC Gets Edison Award for Wastewater Purification System; Ed Sheehan Comments


Ed Sheehan Jr.
Ed Sheehan Jr.

TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 26, 2016 — A Concurrent Technologies Corp.-developed water purification system has received recognition at the 29th Annual Edison Awards for its function to reuse up to 90 percent of wastewater, GovCon Executive reported Monday.

The company said Friday it originally deployed its System for Laundry and Shower Recycle/Reuse to help control water resupply needs at Defense Department forward-operating bases.

CTC President and CEO Ed Sheehan Jr. said this is the company’s second Edison Award and that SYLAS-R2 can be used at facilities such as nursing homes, multi-unit residences, universities, prisons and hotels.

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