Volume 44, Issue no. 4
Changes in the future
Over the next five years, Trinidad and Tobago’s Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) will change its mix of water production to reduce the country’s… Continue reading
Copper Price Drives Desal Activity
Australia may be the driest inhabited continent on earth, but Chile’s Atacama Desert is considered the driest inhabited place on earth. Located… Continue reading
Correction misspelled
In last week’s issue, we misspelled the surname of Peter Nicoll, Modern Water Plc’s new technical director. Mr Nicoll can be contacted at… Continue reading
Larnaca SWRO gets facelift
IDE Technologies has been awarded a contract estimated at $8 million to increase the capacity of the existing Larnaca SWRO plant by 18.5 percent… Continue reading
SWRO pilot participants sought
Since December’s announcement to move forward with a 150 ML/d (40 MGD) SWRO plant, SA Water has been busy. In addition to selecting technical… Continue reading
SWRO supplies potable / irrigation water
Phase 1 of the Valdelentisco SWRO plant was commissioned last week and is now supplying 75,000 m3/d (20 MGD) of potable water to Spain’s Catagena… Continue reading
VIP status for singapore’s WaterWeek
Singapore appears to be doing everything possible to encourage attendance at the 23-27 June International Water Week. The event is intended to be a… Continue reading
Visionary reuse project commissioned
Orange County’s 70 MGD (264,950 m3/d) Groundwater Replenishment (GWR) System was officially commissioned this past Friday, two weeks after receiving… Continue reading
Where’s the oldest operating plant?
Last week, WDR reported the decommissioning of an MSF plant in Qatar that had been in service since 1963. The plant was actually under construction… Continue reading
White elephant finds thirsty client
Official plans exist to build docking facilities enabling the under-utilized 120,000 m3/d (31.7 MGD) Carboneras SWRO plant in Almeria to ship water… Continue reading