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H2O Innovation Wins Two New Water Treatment Projects for UF and UF-RO Systems

Both the projects include supply of ultrafiltration (UF) technology. These new contracts, with a total value of $12.1 M (Canadian dollars), bring the WTS backlog to $55.1 M.

WD News: H2O Innovation Inc. has announced that its water technologies & services business line has recently been awarded two new water treatment projects.

The largest of the two projects consists of a seven-train UF system for the City of Grants Pass, in Oregon. This system is designed for a capacity of 22.5 MGD (85,200 m3/day) to provide drinking water for the community.

H2O Innovation submitted a proposal with a higher initial capital cost but with a significantly greater long-term value to the City’s ratepayers and was therefore recommended as the successful bidder over two other proposers. The project will start with an engineering phase, and the fabrication of equipment is expected to be completed in 2024.

The second project involves a UF-RO system expansion for the City of Sherman, Texas, in order to bring the total capacity of the system to 14.0 MGD (53,000 m3/day). The scope for this project is to add two additional UF trains to the existing five trains that H2O Innovation provided in 2018, as well as an additional RO train to expand the two trains provided in 2019. This expansion is a fast-tracked upgrade that is expected to be completed within the next 12 months.

“We can see that the market is still rich in opportunities for water treatment systems, both for the municipal and industrial sectors,” stated Frédéric Dugré, President and Chief Executive Officer of H2O Innovation.

Source: H2O Innovation
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