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Archives for 2017

Lone Star State Conference Review: Texas Desal 2017

September 28, 2017 By Communications Coordinator

Texas Desal 2017 brought together water industry professionals, desalination pioneers, legislatures, and students to learn about the latest in water treatment technology and provide networking opportunities.

Excerpt from Water Desalination Report:

“Brackish water desalination was the over-arching theme at Texas Desalination Association’s (TDA) annual conference in Austin last week. After all, San Antonio’s SAWS BWRO plant had recently been commissioned and El Paso’s Kay Bailey Hutchison BWRO plant recently celebrated two significant achievements: the tenth anniversary of successful operation and the commissioning of Enviro Water Minerals Company’s new concentrate recovery facility. Despite a strong emphasis on brackish groundwater—of which Texas is said to have 2.7 billion AF (3,300 km3)—seawater desalination was not forgotten.”

Read more (via Water Desalination Report, Vol. 53, No. 33, 09/27/17).

Filed Under: News

How much water does El Paso’s desalination plant supply?

May 18, 2017 By Communications Coordinator

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Desalination Plant is the world’s largest inland desalination plant and has the capacity to handle up to 27.5 million gallons of water every day. Read more (via KFOX14 El Paso)

Filed Under: News

New Mega Desalination Plant Comes to Texas

February 2, 2017 By Communications Coordinator

The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) activated one of the largest inland water desalination plants in the United States. Located in far southeast Bexar County, the H2Oaks plant will produce 12m gallons of water every day – serving over 50,000 homes.

Filed Under: News

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2409 SE Dixie Hwy
Stuart, FL 34996
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