💪💧SWRO has taken the lead in Duba💧💪 With its 125.000 m3/day of treated potable water, this state-of-the-art #ReverseOsmosis facility is a significant step forward in #SaudiArabia's commitment to providing sustainable and reliable water solutions to communities in arid regions🏝 How is the #Duba package made of? 1) Power Generation Plant⚡ 2) Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant🚰✅ 3) Transmission Pipeline to Duba city📍 4) #Seawater Intake Structure🌊✅ 5) Water Tower💧 6) Control Buildings🕹 7) Laboratories⚗ 8) Office/ Administration Building🏢 9) Mosque🕌 10) Housing Facilities🏘 The #valveITway has been part of the valve package crossing from seawater intake to RO plant building phase, marking also the Duba region on the valveIT srl desalination roadmap🗺
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We are attending the 15th Gulf Water Conference at Sheraton hotel, Doha. Our research work with Zhaoyang Liu was pre dented as keynote speech, titled “ Oil spill management to prevent catastrophic shutdown of desalination. In GCC countries, seawater desalination plays a pivotal role in meeting water demand. However, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of desalination plants becomes paramount during marine oil spills, particularly for nations like Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE, reliant on Arabian Gulf seawater sources. Due to the semi-enclosed nature of the Arabian Gulf, oil spills, irrespective of proximity to the coast, can be carried to seawater intake points by waves and tides. Desalination facilities, reliant on the quality of feed water, are vulnerable to oil spills. Historically, GCC countries have faced significant desalination plant shutdowns due to oil spills. Existing oil spill response strategies focus primarily on mitigating marine environmental impacts rather than preventing desalination disruptions. With drinking water reserves in the Gulf region lasting only a few days, it is imperative to swiftly and effectively remove oil contaminants from seawater during spills, safeguarding limited water supplies. A comprehensive oil spill management approach integrating advanced offshore cleanup, seawater intake, and onshore water pre-treatment processes is essential to robustly protect seawater quality and prevent desalination plant shutdowns. #hbku, #qeeri#
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Visit to the Sahara Desert in Mauritania 🇲🇷 to repair some faults in the desalination plant and conduct chemical cleaning. #Electrical_engineering #Automation #Water_treatment #Industrial_maintenance
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Egyptian market growing robustly
Desalination capacity target in Egypt by 2050 Egypt aims to expand its desalination capacity from 3.3 million m³/day in 2025 to 8.8 million m³/day by 2050, investing $8 billion across 11 governorates in a phased effort to address water scarcity. With 560 wastewater treatment facilities in operation, 503 under construction, and 3,000 drinking water distribution plants, the country's drinking water production capacity is 33.6 million m³/day. Source: https://lnkd.in/gMShfGzz #waterdesalination #waterscarcity #waterstress #sustainability #RED #SGP
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#BNCUpdate: Contractor Appointed for a Desalination Plant in Abu Dhabi A leading regional construction and engineering consortium has been awarded a major contract for a significant desalination project in Abu Dhabi. This project represents their second joint venture after a successful previous collaboration, emphasizing their expertise and dedication to delivering high-quality infrastructure projects in the region. Key features:- 🏗️ The project involves the construction of a desalination plant to convert seawater into potable water. 💧 Upon completion, the plant will significantly enhance water security in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region. 📍 Location: Situated in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region, the plant aims to enhance water security in the area. 💧 Industry Impact: The completion of the project will have a significant impact on water supply and security in the region, addressing critical needs. https://lnkd.in/dCtUHXfH 🔗 To know more about the project, click the link! 🌐 Register for free to get exclusive updates on this project #AbuDhabi #AlDhafra #WaterSecurity #BNCNetwork #ProjectIntelligence
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VA Tech WABAG Secures $317 Million Desalination Plant Contract from Saudi Water Authority https://lnkd.in/dECruh6a #VAtechWABAG #Desalination #WaterTreatment #SaudiWaterAuthority #Vision2030 VA Tech WABAG has clinched a substantial $317 million contract with the Saudi Water Authority to construct a cutting-edge seawater desalination plant on Saudi Arabia's west coast. With a capacity of 300 million liters per day, this project is a significant step toward enhancing water sustainability and supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030. Explore the impact of this development on both regional water security and VA Tech WABAG’s global market position.
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Major Contract Awarded for Sharjah’s First Independent Water Plant An agreement has been signed to develop Sharjah’s first Independent Water Project, aimed at increasing potable water capacity by 2028. The plant will use seawater reverse osmosis technology. Key Features:- 🌊 Sharjah’s first Independent Water Project is set to meet the growing demand for potable water in the emirate. 💧 The plant will use seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) technology and start operations by 2027. 📈 By 2028, it will provide enough water to serve 1.4 million people. ⚡️ With an energy consumption of just 3.2 kWh per cubic meter, the project ensures efficient operation. 🔧 The project is a key part of Sharjah’s strategy to modernize its water infrastructure and enhance water security. https://lnkd.in/duaqhtWd 🔗 To know more about the project, click the link! 🌐 Register for free to get exclusive updates on this project. #Sharjah #SustainableWater #Desalination #BNCNetwork #ProjectIntelligence
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