Water and wastewater treatment plants are responsible for providing us with safe drinking water. Water is pumped from various sources like rivers and streams and sent to treatment plants before being distributed to consumers.
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Boustead unit wins $11m in water, wastewater deals in Vietnam, Indonesia
Boustead Singapore says wholly-owned subsidiary, Boustead Salcon Water Solutions (BSWS) – the specialist in water and wastewater treatment – has been awarded $11 million in two separate contracts from the power industry.
The first contract was awarded by Lilama Corporation — one of the largest state-owned infrastructure engineering corporations in Vietnam — for the design, process engineering and construction of water and wastewater treatment plants for the Vung Ang 1 Thermal Power Plant, a 2 x 600MW coal-fired thermal power plant that will be operated by Vietnam Oil & Gas Group (PetroVietnam) in Ha Tinh, Vietnam.
Epure wins $25.3m contract to run 8 wastewater treatment plants in Hainan
China’s leading water solutions provider, Epure International has clinched a deal to manage and operate eight municipal wastewater treatment plants in Hainan province.
Under the five-year contract, Epure will manage and operate eight wastewater treatment plants with a total maximum treatment capacity of up to 142,000 tonnes a day. The contract is worth RMB124 million ($25.3 million), based on tonnage of wastewater treated, and is expected to contribute to the Group’s earnings from 2010.
Memstar Technology to invest $102m in new China entity
Memstar Technology, the manufacturer of products for water treatment services, says it plans to invest 500 million yuan ($102 million) to form a new entity in China to acquire water and wastewater treatment plants in Shenyang city, Liaoning province.
Memstar has agreed to set up the new entity with Shenyang Water Group (SWG).
Purer water with long shelf life made possible by new advancement
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have come up with a far more effective way to decontaminate water.
By substituting a single atom in a molecule widely used to purify water, they have created a material, which removes viral, bacterial and other organic and inorganic contaminants from river water destined for human consumption and from wastewater treatment [...]



