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Modular RO desalination for five star island resort in Australia
Israeli desalination company IDE Technologies is to supply its compact IDE PROGREEN¢â modular Reverse Osmosis (RO) desalination technology to a luxury five star island resort located on Australias World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef.
IDE said that the owner of the Hayman resort, Mulpha Australia, selected the technology based on its modular, chemical-free concept and compact size, which delivers a desalination plant-in-a-box while meeting low energy consumption requirements.
Hayman is the most northern of Australias Whitsunday islands, an environmentally sensitive tourist destination bordered by pristine beaches and the Coral Sea, and covers 726 acres.
The new facility will replace an existing thermal desalination plant on the island which was also supplied by IDE back in 1985.
According to IDE its PROGREEN process is based on the implementation of unique technologies at each stage, including a chemical-free bio-filtration pre-treatment process, which maintains a low Silt Density Index (SDI while) effectively eliminating bio-fouling.
The company added that its patented RO membrane Direct Osmosis Cleaning (DOC) system, allows for continuous stable performance while reducing energy consumption.
IDE claimed that the combination delivers an environmentally friendly solution for optimising product flow, salt rejection, recovery rate, and operating costs in a preassembled plug and play containerised unit that enables fast set up times.
The plant should be up and running in a relatively short time, explained Greg Timar, Mulpha Australias director of group asset development & projects.
An important aspect in the decision to award IDE the new plant was the ongoing operation and maintenance support to be provided to Hayman from the IDE Australian office, he added.
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