H2O Innovation Awarded $8M of new Contracts in North America
Published on by Investment Matchmaking Manager, Employee at water filtration company in Exited
H2O Innovation Inc. is proud to announce that it was awarded 3 new contracts - 2 wastewater projects using membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology and 1 drinking water project.
These new contracts bring the Corporation's project sales backlog to $55 M, which is included in the $108 M consolidated backlog (combining Projects and Operation & Maintenance contracts).
The two first contracts won by the Corporation consist of wastewater treatment systems using the MBR technology.
- The first of them was awarded by the City of Decatur in Arkansas (USA) and currently has a sequential batch reactor (SBR) operating at a flow rate of approximately 1.2 MGD (4,542 m3/day). H2O Innovation was selected among five suppliers to retrofit the existing process with a membrane bioreactor. The addition of the MBR will increase the system capacity to 3.8 MGD (14,385 m3/day) with future expansion to 4.6 MGD (17,413 m3/day), and will incorporate biological nutrient removal. The Corporation's unique approach will allow the retrofit to occur without interruption to the treatment system. This will be the first MBR system in the State of Arkansas.
- The second MBR project will treat up to 0.1 MGD (421 m3/day) of wastewater from the municipality of Rivière-Beaudette, in the province of Quebec (Canada). This will be the third MBR system installed by the Corporation in Quebec.
- The third and last project is for a water treatment system using reverse osmosis (RO) and provides up to 2 MGD (7,571 m3/day) of drinking water for Cinco Municipal Utility District No. 1, in Fort Bend County, Texas (USA).
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