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Environmental Business Review | Thursday, November 14, 2024
FREMONT, CA: Cemex has announced its involvement in upgrading San Francisco's largest wastewater treatment plant with Vertua® lower-carbon concrete as part of the city's major commitment to sustainably rebuild and modernize infrastructure. The Southeast Treatment Plant's (SEP) Biosolids Digester Facilities Project will replace outdated solids treatment facilities with more reliable, efficient, and modern technologies and equipment. More than $3 billion was invested in modernizing the aging facility to minimize odors, better prepare for earthquakes and rising sea levels, improve reliability and efficiency, and maximize biogas consumption. Built in 1952, the SEP handles 80 percent of the city's sewage and stormwater flows. Cemex provided approximately 50,000 cubic yards of Vertua® concrete to help reinforce and renew the plant.
"Cemex is not just supporting the construction of infrastructure, we're providing the foundation for sustainability and resilience," said Francisco Rivera, Cemex U.S. Regional President – West Region. "Concrete is essential in the building of such facilities due to its unmatched durability and resistance to the harsh conditions these structures can face. With our materials, Cemex helps ensure the facility's longevity, operational efficiency, and safety while also lowering its carbon footprint, ultimately aiding in safeguarding public health and the environment. Investing in concrete is an investment in sustainable and resilient infrastructure that will serve our communities for generations."
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Cemex has made significant contributions to sustainability and community building throughout California, including supplying materials for the Sixth Street Viaduct in Los Angeles, providing lower-carbon concrete for the construction of San Diego State University's Snapdragon Stadium, and replacing approximately 40 diesel-powered vehicles with low-emission natural gas vehicles. Supplying low-carbon products like Vertua® is important to Cemex's Future in Action program, and it accelerates their commitment to creating a more sustainable future. Future in Action is a program that aims to help companies attain net-zero CO2 by producing lower-carbon products, solutions, and processes.
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