IDE joins Fair Canada to expand footprint in Alberta's water treatment, oil sands market

Nov. 12, 2014
IDE Technologies announced that is has partnered with Fair Canada Engineering to expand its business in the Canadian water treatment and oil sands market.

ALBERTA, CANADA, Nov. 12, 2014 -- IDE Technologies, a global water treatment specialist, recently announced that is has partnered with Fair Canada Engineering, a water and wastewater treatment product specialist for the Alberta and Saskatchewan regions, to expand its business in the Canadian water treatment and oil sands market.

With more than 20 years of experience providing high-quality water treatment systems, Fair Canada Engineering, led by President John Fair, is well-suited to support IDE's sales, marketing and customer management activities in Canada.

Earlier this year, IDE announced that a local oil and gas company chose IDE's evaporators to increase the produced water treatment capacity of a SAGD production site in Northern Alberta. The evaporator vessels are in the final manufacturing stages, and the pre-fabrication on the system has begun.

See also:

"IDE Technologies receives two Global Water Awards"

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About IDE

A specialist in water treatment solutions, IDE focuses on the development, engineering, construction and operation of some of the world's largest and most advanced thermal and membrane desalination facilities and industrial water treatment plants, delivering approximately 3 million m3/day of high-quality water worldwide. IDE offers customers a unique end-to-end solution and a one process guarantee from one supplier, from pre-treatment and RO, to brine concentration and brine crystallization. For more information, visit www.ide-tech.com.

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