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June 2007

ITT Flygt offers a wide range of mechanical and pumping solutions for all effluent treatment plants. It is a subsidiary of a parent company with more than 50 years' experience in the submersible liquids-handling industry. It also offers the only OEM-supplied hire fleet on the continent, maintained fully according to OEM standards and using only OEM components.

It has garnered extensive experience in wastewater treatment plants, sewage systems, aqua-agriculture and the process industry, among others. ITT Flygt is represented in over 130 countries, with 37 global sales companies, and offers full technical, design and aftermarket sales support. It has been active throughout southern Africa since 1957.

With reduction in energy consumption being a primary driver within all industry in South Africa, the introduction of ITT Flygt's Diffused Bubble Aeration System is set to have major impact on effluent treatment plants across the country.

ITT Flygt

Lanelle Wheeler

Marketing Manager

T (011) 609 5240

Lanelle.wheeler@flygt.com

www.flygt.co.za

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