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Drinking Fresh Seawater: Case Histories: What Israel Needs Posted on Thursday, October 07 @ 19:53:54 CDT
Topic: Why are My Wages Low? Bridge to Future
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Savannah, GA -- TSG Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of TSG Water Resources, Inc., has completed the design, construction, and commissioning of a 1.25 million gallon per day seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant on the island of St. Kitts under a design-build agreement with the DeZen group based in Toronto, Canada. The plant provides both potable and irrigation water for the Marriott St. Kitts Royal Beach Resort and Spa, a 648 room hotel with an 18 hole golf course. The plant has been initially fitted with four trains of 250,000 gallon per day each for a total capacity of 1,000,000 gallons per day. The plant is designed so that a fifth train may be added to bring the total capacity to 1.25 million gallons per day.
Seawater Desalination ................
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CLICK HERE for rest of story at this internet address: http://www.waterandwastewater.com/www_services/news_center/publish/article_00219.shtml
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/desal.html
Seawater Desalination Projects:
The Challenge and the Options
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All Desalination Plants to Be Privatized: Saudi Arabia
JEDDAH, September 2004 — Saudi Arabia intends to privatize all its desalination plants established at a total cost of SR54 billion ..............
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