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

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 [...]

Energy Recovery Inc’s PX Pressure Exchanger devices will be installed at a seawater reverse osmosis

Energy Recovery Inc’s PX Pressure Exchanger devices will be installed at a seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant in Tenes, Algeria.
The desalination plant, which is being constructed by Befesa, will produce 200 000 m3 (52.8 million gallons) of water per day. With this contract, Energy Recovery’s PX devices are now helping to deliver more than 1.6 [...]

Two plants in Jordon and Israel will be used to test the reverse osmosis desalination process developed by professors at Ben-Gurion University

Two plants in Jordon and Israel will be used to test the reverse osmosis (RO) desalination process developed by professors at Ben-Gurion University and the Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research.
The RO water desalination process developed by Eli Korin and Jack Gilron can reduce brine volumes to 33-50% of those generated in conventional RO. The RO desalination [...]

Hyflux Ltd will use Pump Engineerings energy recovery technology in the sea water reverse osmosis plant in Magtaa

Hyflux Ltd will use Pump Engineering’s energy recovery technology in the sea water reverse osmosis plant in Magtaa, on the northwest coast of Algeria.
Pump Engineering will begin delivering 25 HTCAT-7200 TurboChargers to the Magtaa sea water reverse osmosis plant in 2010. When the sea water reverse osmosis plant begins operating in 2011, it will produce 500,000 [...]

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