Siltbuster Further Strengthens its Wastewater Management Team

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Siltbuster Further Strengthens its Wastewater Management Team

08 Jun, 2011

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Siltbuster Limited (UK), has appointed James Mckiver as UK Northern regional sales engineer. Mckiver, 35, will cover the North of England, North Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland from his base near Blackpool.

Mckiver will provide technical support and solutions consultancy on all aspects of contaminated water issues to Siltbuster’s growing client base. A specialist in construction and environmental remediation, Mckiver has worked in the civil and construction industries since leaving education.

Dr Richard Coulton, managing director at Siltbuster, noted: “We’re delighted to have James on board. We are a growing organisation, committed to providing intelligent wastewater solutions to the industry. And, with James’ experience, our capability to expand our client base will be further strengthened in these key regions.”

Mckiver comments: “I am thrilled to be joining Siltbuster, who are rapidly becoming one of Europe’s leading contaminated water solutions providers, while remaining very much a ‘feet on the ground’ company. I’m passionate about the construction and remediation sectors and am looking forward to working alongside Siltbuster’s growing client base. Cost reduction, process improvement and lawful best practice are critical for the construction industry at this time – and Siltbuster’s solutions deliver on all three fronts.”

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