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Hyflux signs MOU for Yangzhou wastewater plant

27 October 2011

Hyflux Utility Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Yangzhou Chemical Industrial Zone Administrative Authority for the exclusive right to start due diligence on the feasibility of implementing Phase 3 of the Yangzhou Qing Shan wastewater treatment plant in China.

Phase 3 of the Yangzhou Qing Shan waste water treatment plant has a designed capacity of 20 000 tons per day.

 

 

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