CAMBRIDGE, Ontario, Oct. 27, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Excitement was high at the Grand Opening of Lystek's new, 150,000 (U.S.) ton, state-of-the-art, Organic Material Recovery Center at the Fairfield Suisun Sewer District (Lystek OMRC-FSSD) in California on Friday, October 21st. Staff and management of Lystek and its parent company, the Tomlinson Group were joined by Greg Baatrup, GM of the FSSD and a variety of other distinguished guests including members of the FSSD board, a number of new and prospective customers, many of the primary project partners and sponsors of the event.
The celebration featured a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Fairfield-Suisun Chamber of Commerce and a formal lunch program with welcome speeches by the Mayor of Fairfield, Harry Price, presentation of a Certificate of Recognition from Assembly member Jim Frazier and the California State Legislature as well as a keynote address by state Assembly member Bill Dodd.
In his address, Mr. Dodd referred to the partnership between Lystek International and the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District as "the utility of the future" and said he is "just over the moon excited with what's happening." He also stated; "This is just (another) great example of what the power of creating partnerships is, partnerships between Suisun City and the City of Fairfield, the Sewer District, and Lystek. Let's just talk about public-private partnerships. We all know how important those are, because the government cannot do this stuff by itself. It never will be able to. "
The event was also an opportunity to celebrate Lystek' s new, four-year biosolids management agreement with Central Marin Sanitation Agency (CMSA) in addition to the base volume of 14,000 tons per year from the FSSD and previous commitments from other San Francisco Bay Area agencies. Everyone in attendance agreed that the opening of this ground-breaking facility is a major step forward in the progression toward reliable and sustainable, year-round organics management for the Bay Area.
The new facility will leverage Lystek's patented, low temperature Thermal Hydrolysis Process (Lystek THP) to divert biosolids and other organics from landfills and produce LysteGro™, a Class A EQ (Exceptional Quality) product that is high in organic matter and nutrients and that is recognized by the California Department of Food and Agriculture as a licensed fertilizer product. The technology will also optimize digester operations and contribute to increased biogas production for use as green energy by the FSSD.
Mayor Harry Price reflected that; "We're fond of referring to Hollywood and all that they do, but this is not fiction. This is reality. When you realize what is happening here today, it will certainly give truth to the saying that "As California goes, so goes the United States."
Kurt Meyer, President of Lystek adds; "We are proud of the partnership we have developed and will continue to foster with the FSSD and we look forward to developing the same kind of mutually beneficial, long term business ventures with others throughout California, the rest of the North America, and beyond."
About Lystek
Lystek International Inc. is a leading provider of low temperature, Thermal Hydrolysis solutions for the sustainable management of biosolids and organics. The multi-use, award-winning Lystek system reduces costs, volumes and GHG's by converting municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities into resource recovery centers. This is achieved through the patented and proven LysteMizeTM process of optimizing digester performance, increasing biogas for green energy, and transforming organic waste streams into LysteGroTM, a high-value, nutrient-rich biofertilizer and LysteCarbTM, an alternative carbon source for BNR systems.
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