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29 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

29 September 2023

SSWG begins construction on water treatment plant in Texas

Post-completion, the plant will supply 2.7 million gallons of potable water per day to the city.

American wastewater treatment solutions provider Seven Seas Water Group (SSWG) has celebrated the ground-breaking of a brackish water treatment plant in the city of Alice, Texas, US.

This development marks Texas’ first public-private partnership for a reverse-osmosis treatment facility.

The advanced facility will provide a safe and individual water supply to the city.

Once complete, the plant will supply 2.7 million gallons of potable water per day.

City of Alice manager Michael Esparza said: “This project signifies a tremendous leap forward for our community and underscores our commitment to ensuring reliable and safe water security for all of our residents.”

Operated and managed by SSWG, the facility is estimated to become operational in the second quarter of 2024.

The initiative ensures that the contractual volume and quality stipulated by the city’s drinking water requirements are met and that it feeds the city’s water storage and distribution system at a set, cost-effective rate.

SSWG CEO Henry Charrabé said: “Our collaboration with the city of Alice management and key state agencies showcases the project’s advantages when public and private interests align.

“These synergies drive cost-effective, time-saving solutions that benefit local communities and foster long-term regional growth.

“The city of Alice is pioneering the blueprint of what effective decentralised water and wastewater public-private partnerships should look like everywhere across the United States.”

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Per GlobalData analysis, the South-East Asia construction industry in 2023 is dominated by Indonesia, though the country will see a slowdown compared to 2022 due to elevated building material prices, weak commercial property demand, high interest rates and a softening of external demand. The construction industry in the Philippines is estimated to register a AAGR of 7.2% between 2024 and 2027, supported by the government’s focus on the development of the country’s rail and road transport and energy infrastructure.

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