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Monday, November 30 - 2009

Aquatech wins desalination project in Egypt

  • Egypt: Saturday, October 31 - 2009 at 13:44

Aquatech, a water purification technology company has won the contract to design and supply a Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) seawater desalination system for the Abu Qir thermal power plant, commissioned by West Delta Electricity Production Company in Egypt. Aquatech will provide the design, equipment supply, testing, and commissioning of two MED units complete with accessories to produce distilled water. The plant will be located near Alexandria, will use seawater from the Mediterranean Sea to produce pure water with less than 5 mg/l total dissolved solids, and will use plant steam to provide energy to operate the desalination units.

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