State Water Agencies play a crucial role in managing water resources and ensuring clean water access for communities. BlueGen Water specializes in designing, constructing, and providing comprehensive Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services for large and mega-scale desalination and water treatment plants to support these agencies. Our expertise ensures remarkable efficiency and high-quality effluent production, while our O&M services ensure the long-term reliability and sustainability of water treatment facilities.
We offer State Water Agencies cost-effective solutions that improve energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions. Our processes prioritize reducing our environmental footprint, conserving energy, and minimizing chemical usage to guarantee dependable plant operations. From small-prefabricated brackish water units to mega-scale SWRO plants and biological based facilities, we can develop projects of any size and for any water source.
With extensive experience in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects, BlueGen Water has gained valuable expertise in models like Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) and Build-Own-Operate (BOO), tailored to meet the needs of State Water Agencies. Through such projects, we strive to address water scarcity challenges and improve water quality globally.
With extensive experience in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects, BlueGen Water has gained valuable expertise in models like Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) and Build-Own-Operate (BOO), tailored to meet the needs of State Water Agencies. Through such projects, we strive to address water scarcity challenges and improve water quality globally.
Nitrate contamination in groundwater, primarily stemming from the widespread use of fertilizers in rural areas, poses a significant concern for public health, with links to conditions such as methemoglobinemia, commonly known as "blue baby" disease, and potential carcinogenic effects as per recent research findings.
The Palmachim SWRO desalination plant, covering a 322,000 sq ft (7.5-acre) area in southern Israel, serves as a crucial initiative to address drinking water scarcity. With a targeted annual capacity of 100 million cubic meters and a daily output of 300,000 cubic meters (MLD), this large-scale facility is a significant contributor, alongside Israel’s other four desalination facilities, in meeting water demands in the region.
Nedtex was awarded a contract by TWC for the construction and operation of the Jibei Island SWRO desalination plant to produce 600 m³/day of desalinated water. One of the challenges encountered was the requirement for a creative design due to logistical limitations stemming from the island’s small-sized port
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