H2O Innovation Wins $9.1m San Diego Ultrafiltration Contract
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
H2O Innovation Inc, a designer of water treatment solutions based on membrane filtration technology, has announced its largest ultrafiltration contract to date.
The contract with the City of San Diego, California, USA, is worth C$9.1 million. It involves the design, manufacture and commissioning of a 12-train hollow fibre ultrafiltration system that will treat 40 MGD (151,416 m3/day) of nitrified, tertiary filtered, ozone-enhanced biologically active filtration wastewater.
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This contract brings the Canadian company's project sales backlog to $56.8 million.
The San Diego North City Pure Water Facility is designed to address the need for a new, locally controlled, drought-proof water supply. A 1.0 MGD water purification demonstration facility was developed in 2009. As a result of this demonstration project and successful pilot testing, the city awarded the contract to H2O Innovation.
It follows a number of US contract awards this year. In June, the company announced two new wastewater projects in the US, together worth a total of $3.9 million, and in April six US contracts worth C$4.8 million.
Headquartered in Quebec City, H2O Innovation operates three manufacturing facilities: Ham-Nord, Quebec; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and San Diego, California. It also maintains regional offices in Calgary and Burlington in Canada, and San Diego in the US.
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