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AEROMIX Systems awarded contract to supply water treatment units in Trinidad and Tobago

22 February 2010

AEROMIX Systems will supply WASA (Water and Sewerage Authority) of Trinidad and Tobago with five containerised water purification systems

Each water purification system from AEROMIX System will provide 500,000 gallons of potable water per day to five key locations throughout the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.

Features of the water purification systems include fabricated painted steel frames, outdoor raintight control panels, and skid mounted or containerised designs. The purified water meets WHO (World Health Organisation) standards.
 

 

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