Osmoflow bags desalination plant deal in Marshall Islands

Osmoflo has won a contract to provide potable water to Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources which provides power, water, sewerage and potable water to Ebeye, in the Marshall Islands.

The project will involve the design, supply and installation of two seawater reverse osmosis plants with a capacity of 1,600 m³/d.

Osmoflo is providing operations and maintenance of the plant using its PlantConnect remote monitoring. This, the firm said, demonstrates its ability to provide ongoing project support.
The plant will be fabricated at Osmoflo’s manufacturing facility in South Australia, before transportation over 5,700 km to the Marshall Islands.

The project, which was secured against international competition, and, the company said, showcases its growing international footprint. Sales manager Ajay Jaggi said: “This most recent contract portrays our international capabilities. Having completed projects in all corners of the globe, providing a water solution to a location like the Marshall Islands is all in a day’s work for Osmoflo.”