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Acoustical Retrofit Project a First for ATCO
From an article featured in Diesel & Gas Turbine
Worldwide January-February, 2005
The Bradley Landfill & Recycling Center, a division of
Waste Management, recently finished the acoustical
retrofit of its Bradley Generation Facility located in
Sun Valley, California, U.S.A. The acoustical retrofit
contract was awarded to the Calgary, Alberta, Canada
firm of ATCO Noise Management. As part of the overall
turn-key retrofit project, ATCO designed, supplied and
installed acoustical equipment enclosures and acoustically
treated the exhaust mufflers and ventilation fans of the
generating buildings.
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Built
for Sound: Northland Power
From
an article featured in Power Engineering Magazine
As
distributed generation, cogeneration and peaking generation
increase in popularity, many power plants will be built
near populated areas, where noise management(TM) is a critical and growing concern.
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Expect
to Hear More from ATCO Noise Management
From
an article featured in the February 2000 issue of the
PEGG
Housed
in the former head office of its parent company, ATCO
Ltd., it's appropriate that ATCO Noise Management Ltd.
should be located in one of the noisiest spots in Calgary,
directly underneath jet flight paths to the city's airport.
It's also appropriate that a company that hasn't made
a lot of noise about its accomplishments in the international
marketplace should be quietly building an international
reputation in noise control technology.
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Solving
Noise Problems Caused By Gas Turbines and Compressors
Is This Company's Specialty
From
an article featured in the March/April 1998 issue of
COMPRESSORTech.
Opportunity
is like noise - when it knocks it shouldn't be ignored.
In 1991, opportunity called on John Barrett, President
of ATCO Noise Management Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
"Lafarge Canada Inc. contracted my company, ATCO Metal
Ltd., to provide cladding for a sound absorbing steel
barrier it was building in Edmonton. From that time
on, there's been no looking back," said Barrett.
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