Tag: Antigua
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Antigua to replace all reverse osmosis membranes
The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) is to replace all the membranes at its reverse osmosis plants to improve productivity, reports Antigua Observer.
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Antigua seawater desalination plant poised for start
West Indies island, Antigua is currently testing a reverse osmosis seawater desalination facility which could come on stream in March.
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CaribDA pretreatment workshop set for Antigua
A workshop on pretreatment for seawater reverse-osmosis (SWRO) desalination plants is being held by the Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA) on the island of Antigua on 7-8 April 2011.
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Cascal buys Caribbean desalination businesses from Veolia
Cascal NV, a subsidiary of the UK-based Biwater water and wastewater group, announced on 15 December 2009 the acquisition of three Caribbean desalination businesses from Veolia Water North America.
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Commission to investigate Antiguan desalination repayment
The chief justice of New South Wales, Australia, James Jacob Spigelman, is to head a commission of inquiry in Antigua into the repayment by the government of Antigua & Barbuda of a US$ 29.75 million loan from Japanese desalination supplier IHI to the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA), the government announced on 24 July 2009.