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Optimizing Maintenance Workforce Efficiency in Water and Wastewater Environments with a CMMS Posted By : Ricky01

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.

United Envirotech completes Asia’s largest underground membrane-based wastewater recycling plant

Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, one of the leading membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions providers, says it has completed Asia’s largest underground municipal Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) plant in Guangzhou city.

The contract, worth a total value of RMB264 million ($51.9 million), has a design capacity of 100,000 cubic metres per day. With an underground depth of 20metres, the Jing Xi MBR plant takes up the smallest ground area among all wastewater treatment plants in China, 1/10 of a traditional water and wastewater treatment plant.

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Sinomem unit sets up JV company to break into water and wastewater treatment business in India

Sinomem Technology says wholly-owned subsidiary, Suntar Investment, has entered into a joint venture agreement with Tacama Holdings, a company incorporated in Singapore and Sheridan Environment Protection, a company incorporated in India.

Under the Joint Venture, Suntar and Tacama will incorporate a joint venture company in Singapore.

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United Envirotech signs deal to build $40m wastewater plant in Neijiang, China

Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, the membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions provider, says it has signed an agreement with Neijiang Investment Holdings Company and Neijiang Economic Development Committee to build a RMB200 million ($39.7 million) wastewater treatment plant in Neijiang City.

United Envirotech and the two parties will form a joint venture (JV) company to acquire an existing 50,000 cubic metres-per-day municipal wastewater treatment plant under the Transfer-Operate-Transfer (TOT) arrangement.

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Sembcorp to develop $40m wastewater treatment facility on Jurong Island

Sembcorp Industries says its utilities business has secured its first wastewater treatment customer in the new Tembusu district of Singapore’s Jurong Island petrochemical cluster.

Sembcorp will provide industrial wastewater treatment services to German specialty chemicals company Lanxess’ butyl rubber facility from a new integrated industrial wastewater treatment plant to be located in Tembusu.

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Sembcorp starts building first wastewater treatment plant in Guangxi

Sembcorp today broke new ground of its first wastewater treatment plant in southern China, in the Qinzhou Port Economic Development Zone (QEDZ) in Guangxi province.

Expected to commence operations in the second quarter of 2011, the 15,000 cubic metres per day plant will serve industrial and municipal customers in the QEDZ, and is expected to be expanded in tandem with customer demand.

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Sembcorp opens 2nd industrial wastewater treatment in Nanjing

Sembcorp Industries says it has completed the second industrial wastewater treatment business in China. The 12,500 cubic metres per day plant in the Nanjing Chemical Industrial Park (NCIP) will be capable of treating industrial wastewater, including industrial wastewater with a high concentration of up to 4,000 milligrammes per litre chemical oxygen demand.

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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.

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Waste-water firm Epure eyes $279m HK listing

Waste-water firm Epure International (EPIL.SI) is seeking to raise about US$200 million ($279 million) in its share offering in Hong Kong, a source familiar with the deal said on Thursday. 

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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.

United Envirotech bags contract for Phase 1 building of wastewater recycling plant in China for $29.5m

Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, one of the leading membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions providers, says it has secured a contract to build and operate a 160,000 cubic metres/day wastewater treatment and recycling plant in Hegang City, Heilongjiang province, China, for a concessionary period of 30 years.

The BOT project will consist of two plants both slated for completion over two phases.

United Envirotech secures $51m BOT project

Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, one of the leading membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions providers, says it has secured a contract of RMB245 million ($51 million) to build and operate a 200,000 cubic metres per day drinking supply and wastewater treatment plant under a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) arrangement in Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province, China for a concessionary period of 30 years.

The project is expected to bring in an estimated revenue of RMB1.4 billion over the concession period.

Epure signs $118m wastewater deal in Saudi Arabia

Epure International, the China-based water solutions provider, says it has signed a contract worth about RMB562 million ($118 million) with Saudi government-linked power and water utility provider, Marafiq, to design and construct a wastewater treatment plant in city of Jubail.

The plant will have a maximum treatment capacity of up to 72,000 tonnes per day wastewater treatment contract worth about RMB562 million ($118 million).