Imbrium Systems Wins 2016 Waters Next Award
Imbrium Systems received a 2016 Waters Next Award in the storm water technology category for the Stormceptor MAX storm water treatment system.
The Water's Next Award program is the only national awards program that honors leadership across the entire water sector—public servants, non-governmental groups, researchers, municipalities and technology providers that successfully work to change water across Canada. Since 2010, Water Canada has hosted the awards to help strengthen and celebrate the thriving national community by showcasing Canada's water innovators.
Reagan Davidson, regional manager at Imbrium Systems, accepted the award at the 2016 gala awards ceremony in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
"I'm a thrilled to accept this award on behalf of Imbrium and all of our licensed partners that work so hard at providing technology to keep our waterways clean," said Davidson.
Stormceptor MAX is a customized oil grit separator (OGS) that is equipped to treat runoff from large areas due to its flexible modular precast design that easily accommodates different site requirements. The patented MAX system removes TSS, oil and gross pollutants from storm water runoff, and has been used across Canada, including the city of Toronto’s waterfront; the city of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; the Ministry of Transportation of Québec on A40, Québec City, Québec, Canada; Currie Barracks, Calgary, Canada; and in the Alberta oil sands, Alberta, Canada.
For more information on Stormceptor MAX, visit www.imbriumsystems.com/stormceptor.
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