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Stornoway Water in Malaysia
Posted on 20 May, 2009 in Stornoway Water News
Stornoway Water is currently manufacturing a Potable Water Treatment Plant and Sewage Treatment Plant for the RAAF/RMAF base upgrade in Malaysia.
The Stornoway AQEO treatment plants were selected by The Australian Defence Force following a recommendation by Kane Constructions and their specialist consultant firm after a thorough investigation of domestic and international companies to meet their unique technical and logistical requirements.
Stornoway will supply:
- AQEO 160kL/day Ultrafiltration (UF) Membrane Water Treatment Plant for Potable Water to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG)
- AQEO 130kL/day Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Sewage Treatment Plant that will produce Class ‘A’ recycled water to Australian EPA Guidelines
The plants had to meet strict specifications including:
- Easily Transportable to Malaysia
- Low operating costs
- Factory tested prior to shipping and installation
- Third party accredited process design
- Easy to operate and maintain
- Proven design and performance
Click here to see the full range of Stornoway Water wastewater treatment products
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