H2O Innovation Accepts Seven Contracts in Canada, U.S.

Oct. 13, 2016
Projects include potable water, wastewater treatment systems

H2O Innovation Inc. announced that it was awarded five new contracts in Canada in Nunavut, Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec, as well as two new contracts in the U.S. in Minnesota and Iowa. These new contracts bring the corporation’s projects sales backlog to $42.2 million, included in the $99.1 million consolidated backlog.

Under the first contract, the corporation will provide a potable water system and wastewater treatment system, each treating 39.63 gpm (216 m3/day) for a 400-person workers’ camp in Nunavut. This wastewater system will be using the corporation’s containerized membrane bioreactor (CMBR) process, combining the use of advanced biological processes and submerged membranes. Systems using this process create high-quality effluent capable of meeting the most stringent requirements. Using the CMBR enables faster system integration and delivery, reduces footprint, and provides better effluent quality.

The second project is with an oil company from Alberta for an ultrafiltration system that will produce 550.36 gpm (3000 m3/day) of potable water. This system will feed the steam generator, as well as act as the pre-treatment to their existing nanofiltration plant. The system will ultimately be delivered in skid-mounted buildings, similar to H2O Innovation’s past projects.

The remaining five contracts are municipal and industrial. Disraeli, Quebec, has awarded the corporation a contract to provide a drinking water system capable of producing 330.22 gpm (1800 m3/day) for the municipality. Additionally, the corporation will provide Hydro-Québec, Quebec, a custom-built water treatment system that will produce drinking water for the employees of the La Romaine 3 hydroelectric power plant. Finally, the corporation was awarded projects for a water treatment system that will produce 175 gpm (953.9 m3/day) for the municipality of Sherburn, Minn., and drinking water systems for the municipality of Slate Falls First Nation, Manitoba, Canada, and for a Midwestern American university.

Source: H2O Innovation

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