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EMC Water Treatment Plants Recognized for Safety, Environmental Performance.


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ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003

EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies.  has been helping Indiana municipalities clean up - literally.

The St. Louis-based water services company, owned by BOC (Bell Operating Company) One of 22 companies that was formerly part of AT&T and later organized into seven regional companies. See RBOC.  (NYSE NYSE

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, N.J., has helped municipalities win several awards from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and  and from state and national associations for excellent operations at 10 of the facilities it manages.

John Mitchell, EMC's president said, "We're extremely proud of our operations in Indiana and around the country. EMC does an excellent job of providing municipalities with high-caliber water services; we're glad the EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

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One of the two wastewater treatment plants that EMC manages for the City of Evansville won First Place in the EPA's Region Five Large Secondary category. In addition, the Evansville East plant was ranked second in the nation in the same category. That plant treats an average of 12 million gallons of wastewater each day.

The Evansville West plant, which treats an average 13.5 million gallons of water a day, also received the George W. Burke award from the Water Environment Federation, a non-profit industry organization. Each year, the WEF WEF World Economic Forum
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To be eligible, facilities must have a written safety program that has been implemented, must have received an OSHA OSHA
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 standard inspection from a qualified inspector and had no violations and, most importantly, must have been accident free for the prior year. EMC's plants have won the Burke Award eight times in the past 10 years.

Seven of the 10 EMC water treatment facilities in Indiana also recently received a Laboratory Excellence award from the Indiana Water Pollution Control Association (IWPCA), an industry trade group. EMC's Indiana plants also received IWPCA's safety award. In order to be eligible for that award, the plants must maintain a safety rating of 92 percent or higher in an OSHA standard inspection done by a qualified person within IWPCA.

"Receiving these awards proves that EMC does an excellent job of managing municipalities' water systems," said Jack Danks, executive vice president for the Indiana division of EMC. "We've seen facilities with safety ratings of 45 percent or lower improve to the 95 percent level within six months after we have assumed the operations and maintenance contract."

EMC is one of the U.S.' largest contract management, operation and maintenance firms, providing practical solutions for complex management and environmental needs for municipalities and large industries. EMC provides specialized operation, maintenance and management services for water, wastewater and public works facilities. In addition, EMC offers clients the capability of single-source design-build-operate services and turnkey residuals management.

EMC is a member of The BOC Group (NYSE: BOX), the worldwide industrial gases, vacuum technologies and distribution services company that serves two million customers in more that 50 countries. They employ 46,000 people and had annual sales of some $6 billion in 2002. For more information about EMC, visit http://www.emcinc.com. Further information about The BOC Group may be obtained on the internet at http://www.boc.com.
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