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Black & Veatch to engineer Escondida desalination work
Black & Veatch has been selected as the engineer of record for the marine works and desalination components on the US$ 3.43 billion Escondida Water Supply (EWS) project in Chile.
Black & Veatch's role is leading the engineering design, procurement, field inspection and pre-commissioning for its portion of the EWS project. In addition to the marine works and desalination plant, the project includes a water conveyance and storage system with associated high-voltage infrastructure.
"For this vital project, we are bringing our global experience in delivering large-scale desalination plants," said Cindy Wallis-Lage, president of Black & Veatch's water business. "We have been fully committed to the Escondida project since the initial study phase. We are looking forward to completing this project safely and with high-quality results."
The EWS project will deliver 57 MGD (215,000 m©ø/d) to Escondida, the world's largest copper mine, which is majority-owned and operated by BHP Billiton.