RWL Water to supply advanced water treatment for Chile power plant

Nov. 26, 2014
STX Heavy Industries has selected RWL Water to supply water treatment for a flue gas desulfurization project at the ENDESA C.E.L.T.A. power plant in the city of Tarapaca, Chile.

Nov. 26, 2014 -- STX Heavy Industries, an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) total solution provider, has selected RWL Water, a global water solutions provider, to supply water treatment for a flue gas desulfurization (FGD) project at the ENDESA C.E.L.T.A. power plant in the city of Tarapaca, Chile.

The new treatment plant will provide 2,400 cubic meters per day of high-quality desalinated process water.

The project design includes ultrafiltration (UF) membranes as pre-treatment and a seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination system, which will consist of two trains of desalination, energy recovery devices, pumps, and instrumentation to ensure maximum reliability and all associated ancillary systems.

RWL Water and its local agent in Chile SIMTECH were selected by STX out of four potential suppliers and were approved by ENDESA.

See also:

"Argentina to receive first-of-its-kind $10M seawater RO desalination plant"

"RWL Water Group combines expertise from portfolio companies to provide clean water across globe"


About RWL Water

Founded by Ronald S. Lauder, RWL Water was established with a vision to become the leading global water, wastewater and reuse solutions provider in the middle market. The company offers global solutions for desalination, water, wastewater, waste-to-energy, recovery & reuse, and food & beverage processing. It provides leading edge sustainable solutions by deploying our internationally experienced and highly responsive team. For more information, visit www.rwlwater.com.

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