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COAL MINE WATER CLARIFICATION FOR MOTORWAY CONSTRUCTION IN AUSTRALIA |
Water from used coal mine has to be treated and cleared before the voids could be filled with concrete for the construction of the Ipswich / Brisbane Motorway.
7 x 20’containers of ultra filtration and reverse osmosis units were mobilized for the job; to process 1,000 m3/day of saline water (tds~7,000 mg/l) to clean, clear, fresh water suitable for discharge and/or reuse. |
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SILTY WATER CLARIFICATION AT PUBLIC HOUSING CONSTRUCTION SITE IN SINGAPORE |
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MU04-8 ClARIFYING AT 12m ³/hr FOR GENERAL PURPOSES
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EARTH CONTROL MEASURES FOR OCEANFRONT PROJECT AT SENTOSA COVER, SINGAPORE |
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Recycling of silty water with MU02-8 system at 8m ³/hr |
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Visit by Mr. Kim Suk Joon, Chairman & CEO of Sasangyong, Korea - 6 Nov 06 |
Click here for video clip
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MU-04 System (4m³/hr) in a 10ft container
for easy relocation within a condomium construction site
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Heavy rain can cause silt and sediment from pilings and excavations at the construction sites to pollute waterways leading into the reservoirs.
Membrane technology is the most efficient in preventing this pollution of Singapore's drinking water supplies and the filtered water also reduces precious city water usage for non-potable. (click here) with support from Public Utilities Board (Singapore's water Authority.
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Condominium Construction Site Location 1 - MU-04 system operating at 4 m³/hr |
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Location 2 - MU 04 system |
Clarifying for non-potable use |
| Location |
Police Academy, Singapore |
| Usage |
Construction site water clarification |
| Model |
M-14 (14 x S660) and MS1A (1 x S630) |
| Capacity |
15 m³/hr |
| Location |
Singapore |
| Usage |
Construction site water clarification |
| Model |
M-02 (2 x S660) |
| Capacity |
2.2 m³/hr |
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