Montrose Environmental Group’s ECT2 Subsidiary Announces Five-Year Contract Renewal with Australian Department of Defence
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Thursday, July 22, 2021
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Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. (NYSE: MEG) today announced that its subsidiary, Emerging Compounds Treatment Technologies, Inc. (ECT2), has renewed its contract for five years with the Australian Department of Defence [Defence] to operate and maintain water treatment systems at three of the countrys military bases.
Key Points:
- Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. (NYSE: MEG) today announced that its subsidiary, Emerging Compounds Treatment Technologies, Inc. (ECT2), has renewed its contract for five years with the Australian Department of Defence [Defence] to operate and maintain water treatment systems at three of the countrys military bases.
- In 2016, Defence engaged ECT2 for the removal of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances [PFAS] from water at RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales, and Army Aviation Centre, Oakey in Queensland.
- The five-year contract renewal comprises these three primary military bases, as well as the interim water treatment system at the Katherine Power and Water Corporation site in Katherine, Northern Territory.
- ECT2 today employs 19 workers in the local communities in direct support of its work with Defence.