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84,000 m 3 / d (22.2 MGD)... 49,000 m 3 / d (12.9 MGD)...
5,500 m 3 / d (1,45 MGD)...
7,000 m 3 / d (1.85 MGD)...
The customer's requirement was a system capable of treating 64,000 m 3 / d (16.9 MGD) of sea water for water injection.... The facility, designed and built by US Filter, a former subsidiary of Veolia Water, uses a sulphate removal technology and allows the treatment of 64,000 m 3 / d (16.9 MGD) of sea...
pTampa Bay Water has selected Veolia Water, through its American subsidiary, Veolia Water North America - South LLC, for the project extension (design, build, operate) of its regional surface water treatment plant, Brandon, in Florida, which will nearly double its capacity, from 72 million-gallons-per...
Paris, 2nd May 2007 Tampa Bay Water has selected Veolia Water, through its American subsidiary, Veolia Water North America - South LLC, for the project extension (design, build, operate) of its regional surface water treatment plant, Brandon, in Florida, which will nearly double its capacity, from 72...
84,000 m 3 / d (22.2 MGD)... 49,000 m 3 / d (12.9 MGD)...
5,500 m 3 / d (1,45 MGD)...
7,000 m 3 / d (1.85 MGD)...
The customer's requirement was a system capable of treating 64,000 m 3 / d (16.9 MGD) of sea water for water injection.... The facility, designed and built by US Filter, a former subsidiary of Veolia Water, uses a sulphate removal technology and allows the treatment of 64,000 m 3 / d (16.9 MGD) of sea...
pTampa Bay Water has selected Veolia Water, through its American subsidiary, Veolia Water North America - South LLC, for the project extension (design, build, operate) of its regional surface water treatment plant, Brandon, in Florida, which will nearly double its capacity, from 72 million-gallons-per...
Paris, 2nd May 2007 Tampa Bay Water has selected Veolia Water, through its American subsidiary, Veolia Water North America - South LLC, for the project extension (design, build, operate) of its regional surface water treatment plant, Brandon, in Florida, which will nearly double its capacity, from 72...