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Chemical Technology - January 2005

January 2005

ERWAT Laboratory Services reccently moved into their brand new, custom-made facilities near Kempton Park. The building that was completed at a total cost of R8,5 million was occupied at the end of December 2004.

The more than 2000 square metres provides ample space for state-of-the-art equipment. Utilising the best technology available ensures the easy flow of work to render customers a quick and efficient service. ERWAT Laboratory Services has grown immensely over the past few years, resulting in the need for bigger and better facilities.

ERWAT Laboratory Services caters for chemical, microbiological and biological services. It offers an analytical and microbiological sesrvice as well as industrial effluent monitoring and management programs.

Customers who have grown accustomed to ERWAT Labaratory's excellent services in the past can now look forward to an even better and satisfying working relationship.

ERWAT Laboratory Services

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