Aquatech Awarded Water Treatment Contract in Hawaii

June 16, 2008
Company will supply a water treatment system for a power plant at Campbell Industrial Park

Aquatech Intl. Corp. recently received a water treatment contract for the Hawaiian Electric Co.’s 110-megawatt simple cycle biofueled power plant at the Campbell Industrial Park in Hawaii.

The system is comprised of 600-gal per minute (gpm) media filters, a 400-gpm seawater reverse osmosis system, a 300-gpm HERO system, a second pass 300-gpm reverse osmosis system and a 300-gpm mixed-bed system from Aquatech.

The system design offers optimum use of components while treating three different feed waters, namely saline groundwater, tertiary-treated grey water and potable city water with high silica.

Source: Aquatech

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