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Worthington Engineered

Pump Division Names

Kenneth McGuckin VP

Kenneth J. McGuckin, Taney- town, Md., has been promoted to the position of vice president of the Engineered Pump Division of

Worthington Pump Corporation.

He will be responsible for the operations of both the Harrison,

N.J., and Taneytown manufactur- ing and marketing operations.

Kenneth J. McGuckin

Mr. McGuckin has been an em- ployee of Worthington for over 25 years, and has held many re- sponsible positions within the company. Most recently, he has been general manager of the man- ufacturing operation at Taney- town. He has worked in product engineering, quality assurance, manufacturing, research and plant management. Mr. McGuckin is a

BSME graduate of Tufts Univer- sity. He also has an M.S. degree from Stevens Institute of Tech- nology.

Worthington Pump is the world's largest pump company with 21 manufacturing locations in 13 countries. Its U.S. facilities are located in Harrison and East

Orange, N.J., Taneytown, Md., and Shawnee, Okla. They manu- facture pumps for the electric utility and public works, petro- leum, chemical and petrochemical, marine, agricultural and general industries.

McDermott Delivers

Tug/Supply Vessel To

Int'l Mooring & Marine

International Mooring & Ma- rine, Inc. recently took delivery of a new 180-foot 3,000-horsepower tug/supply vessel from McDer- mott Shipyards, New Iberia Di- vision. The M/V Inmar Duke is the second of a four-boat package being constructed for Interna- tional Mooring & Marine, Inc. and its affiliate, First Inmar of Texas,

Ltd.

International Mooring & Ma- rine, Inc., P.O. Box 1553, New

Iberia, La. 70560, founded in June 1976 by Charles Mann, Harry

Wilson and Wilton Helveston, primarily as an anchor-handling company furnishing personnel, equipment and tools for mooring offshore floating-type drilling ves- sels. The company also designs and fabricates various types of mooring systems. International

Mooring & Marine, Inc. is also engaged in platform repair and maintenance. Another major serv- ice is the fabrication and instal- lation of platform boat bumpers.

The company has developed its own boat bumper design and is presently applying for a patent.

In christening ceremonies for the M/V Inmar Duke, held at

Simplicity is the key to the Demco packaged sewage treatment plant.

And your key to low maintenance operation that is fast, effective, reliable and economical.

Simple Low Maintenance Opera- tion. Raw sewage enters the plant and passes through aeration cham- bers by gravity. What could be more simple than that? There are no pumps or intricate mechanisms to clog or break down. Wastes are reduced by aeration and consumed by an exclu- sive mixture of bacteria-enzymes.

Final disinfection is by dry soluble chlorine tablets.

Fast. Special bacteria-enzymes accelerate degradation and maintain a viable biology. In a day's operation, the Demco system will process as

McDermott Shipyards on June 4, 1978, Mr. Mann stated that these are the first boats of this type ever built at the Port of Iberia.

The Port of Iberia is expected to become a major Gulf Coast port due to its centralized loca- tion, proposed deepwater channel, space for expansion and natural protection from hurricanes and floodings. much as 25% more sewage than competitive designs. Standard

Demco units process from 325 to 12,500 GPD. Larger systems are available for special applications.

Effective. Demco system design treats all degradable wastes includ- ing difficult materials like paper, grease, oil, detergents and garbage processed through a disposal with impressive results. When operated using recommended procedures,

Demco sewage treatment plants will remove 85-95% of BOD and sus- pended solids. The effluent contains a minimum chlorine residual of 1 mg./ liter and 1,000 or less coliform bacteria per 100 milliliters.

Reliable. Demco sewage treatment plants perform. Performance that

Mr. Mann also stated that In- ternational Mooring & Marine,

Inc. has a 190-foot, 5,000-horse- power tug/supply vessel under construction at Bourg Shipyard,

Houma, La. With the delivery of this vessel in September 1978, the company will have taken de- livery of five tug/supply vessels in 1978, at a total cost of approxi- mately 13 million dollars. has earned National Sanitation

Foundation certification (Standard 23).

Demco plants are also certified by the U.S. Coast Guard, and meet or exceed U.S. Geological Survey and anticipated IMCO effluent requirements.

Reduction of BOD and suspended solids below 10PPM is common with the addition of the Demco Dual

Media Tertiary Filter downstream of the basic plant. This quality effluent exceeds all published EPA require- ments for land and offshore sewage discharge.

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