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Canadian Clear Water establishes C$20 million RO desalination plants in Egypt, Oman and Iraq

30 November 2009

The reverse osmosis desalination plants are aimed at meeting the growing demand for potable water for use in industrial and drinking water applications

The desalination plant installed by Canadian Clear Water in Egypt can convert 10 million litres of potable water per day. The desalination plant at Iraq was set up as per the Government's requirement and is capable of converting 20 million litres of potable water per day. Installed in the middle of the desert, the 3 million litre per day containerized plant for the Oman defence force is constructed in 3 pass desalination system.
 

The desalination plants were designed, manufactured, supplied, constructed and commissioned on a turnkey basis and the operation and maintenance of the plant will be carried out by Shivsu Canadian Clear International Limited, parent company of Canadian Clear Water FZC.
 

 

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