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'''Integra Water''' is a developer and operator of wastewater treatment plants and sanitary sewer systems in Alabama and North Carolina. It was founded in [[2004]] by [[John McDonald]] and originally located in the [[Financial Center]] building at 505 [[20th Street North]].
'''Integra Water''' is a developer and operator of wastewater treatment plants and sanitary sewer systems in Alabama and North Carolina. It was founded in [[2004]] by [[John McDonald]] and originally located in the [[Financial Center]] building at 505 [[20th Street North]].


Its current headquarters offices are located at 3212 [[6th Avenue South]], having relocated from 600 [[University Park Place]].
Its current headquarters offices are located at 3212 [[6th Avenue South]], having relocated from 600 [[University Park Place]]. [[CCR Architecture & Interiors]] designed the renovations to the former [[Iron Workers Local No. 92]] building.


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Revision as of 16:53, 3 November 2020

Integra Water is a developer and operator of wastewater treatment plants and sanitary sewer systems in Alabama and North Carolina. It was founded in 2004 by John McDonald and originally located in the Financial Center building at 505 20th Street North.

Its current headquarters offices are located at 3212 6th Avenue South, having relocated from 600 University Park Place. CCR Architecture & Interiors designed the renovations to the former Iron Workers Local No. 92 building.

References

  • Dezember, Ryan (October 18, 2010) "Orange Beach mulls partnership that could net city $50 million over 30 years." Mobile Press-Register/Al.com
  • Clarke, Ken (June 8, 2011) "Pender inks new deal with Integra for county sewer." Topsail Voice

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