H2O Innovation Inc.’s Water Technologies & Services (WTS) business line has been awarded three new water and wastewater treatment projects.
These new contracts hold a total value of CAD $7.9 million (USD $6.18 million).
The first project awarded to the corporation involves the replacement of a municipal drinking water system that uses ultrafiltration in the city of Georgetown, Texas. The pilot project was successfully completed last winter, which positioned H2O Innovation to obtain the contract for the 3.6 MGD (13,627 m3/d) system thereafter. The initial system, which had been supplied by another manufacturer, lacked the flexibility that the city required in terms of membrane module replacement. H2O Innovation says that its open-platform FiberFlexTM technology secured the opportunity to carry out the project.
The second project is a double-pass reverse osmosis (RO) system to supply boiler make-up water to an industrial customer located in Wisconsin. The corporation says that it won this contract due to its ability to deliver the installation within a very tight schedule.
Finally, the last project awarded to H2O Innovation consists of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) system with a capacity of 276,000 GPD (1,045 m3/d) for an industrial client in Texas.
“These projects demonstrate our focus on the objectives outlined in our Strategic Plan, as we grow with a great diversification of high-quality municipal and industrial projects,” said Gregory Madden, chief strategy officer of H2O Innovation in a press release. “They allow the WTS team to employ our engineering expertise and our unique designs, such as the FiberFlexTM flexible approach, and to deliver complete solutions to our customers for all kinds of applications (wastewater, water reuse, etc.). The team has really transformed over the past few years, which has led to these recent successes.”