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On 15th February 2011, Subsea Infrastructure attended its first significant water industry event of 2011 as a sponsor of the three day WEX (Water & Energy Exchange) Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal. Attendees from Subsea Infrastructure were David Dwek, Philip Swire & Matt Eldridge.
David Dwek gave a presentation at the conference highlighting the advantages of rapidly deployed, mobile, temporary and highly flexible desalination solutions. The presentation and display area were both well received by the attendees. In the Q&A session following the presentation Subsea was able to expand on its unique and low environmental footprint brine discharge solution. In addition questions around price enabled the company to demonstrate the competitiveness of even this temporary short term solution.
SubSea Infrastructure is proud to offer an operational mobile modular desalination unit capable of producing 22,000m3 (22-million litres) of water/per day.
The equipment comprises of:
- 3 modular UF/RO trains of 7,500m3 all containerised
- Sea water reverse osmosis using Filmtec RO membranes
- Pre-treatment using ultra filtration membranes from Dow Chemical
- Single pass producing up to 0.5 mg/per litre of Boron
- TDS sea water: 40,000ppm
- TDS product water: less than 400ppm
- Advanced control and maintenance systems
- Plant located in Cyprus and commissioned in December 2008
- Available from December 2011






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