News:
FAIRFIELD, NJ, February 1, 2010—Covanta Holding Corporation (NYSE:CVA) (“Covanta” or the “Company”), today announced that it has successfully completed its previously announced acquisition of a 3,000 ton per day operating contract in Miami-Dade County, FL. Completing this final stage of the acquisition of Veolia’s North American Energy-from-Waste (“EfW”) business further enhances Covanta’s position as the world leader in the development, ownership and operation of EfW facilities.
The businesses acquired from Veolia consist of the operating
contracts associated with six EfW businesses, ownership and operation
of a seventh EfW facility located in Montgomery County, PA and one
transfer station, also located in Pennsylvania.
Each of the businesses acquired includes a long-term operating contract
with the respective municipal client. As previously reported, the
aggregate purchase price for the businesses acquired was $450 million
and the acquisition is expected to contribute approximately $60 million
of operating cash flow during 2010. Covanta’s portfolio now includes
operation of 45 EfW facilities that annually convert approximately 20
million tons of municipal solid waste annually into renewable energy.
“We’re delighted to have Miami-Dade as a new client and we welcome
the facility’s employees into the Covanta family. Integration of the
earlier stage of this acquisition is progressing smoothly and we’re
eager to partner with our Miami-Dade client to implement a work plan to
enhance the performance of this large facility,” said Anthony Orlando,
President and CEO of Covanta. “This transaction is a perfect
illustration of one facet of our growth strategy: making acquisitions
that leverage our operating expertise and industry-leading
Energy-from-Waste portfolio to create value for clients and
shareholders.”
Commenting on the closing of the transaction, Kathleen
Woods-Richardson, Director of Miami-Dade County Department of Solid
Waste Management stated that, “Covanta operates four Energy-from-Waste
facilities in other Florida counties and has a reputation for
operational excellence and cooperative working relationships with
municipalities. We are delighted to welcome Covanta to Miami-Dade
County and look forward to working together for many years to come.”
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