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FISIA ITALIMPIANTI (SALINI IMPREGILO GROUP) WINS REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT IN OMAN

Fisia Italimpianti, (Salini Impregilo Group), announces that its joint-venture is set to design and build a water desalination plant in Oman. With more than 90 years of experience, Fisia Italimpiant is a global leader in water desalination and treatment plants with a strong presence in the Middle East. Fisia Italimpianti and its JV partner Abengoa won the project from ACWA Power, Veolia and Dhofar International for Investment and Development Co SOAG to build the plant using reverse osmosis...
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The 10 largest drinking water treatment plants in the world

On November 7, 2017, ENR (Engineering News-Record) magazine published an important article on the 10 largest drinking water treatment plants in the world.Mr. Oliva, CEO of Fisia Italimpianti, interviewed by the author of the article, has underlined the need for valid legislative scheme and adequate guarantees for investments in the water sector, particularly in Countries such as Argentina and Peru. Read the article.
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IDA WORLD CONGRESS 2017

FISIA ITALIMPIANTIatIDA WORLD CONGRESS 2017(São Paulo of Brazil, October 15-20, 2017)STAND nr. 147 Fisia Italimpianti will attend the IDA World Congress 2017 on Desalination and Water Reuse (São Paulo of Brazil, October 15-20, 2017).The Congress, which is the most important event in the Desalination field, is organized by International Desalination Association –IDA- leader association in development and promotion of desalination technology.The Theme of this World...
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Fisia Italimpianti jv in $255m Saudi Arabia deal

Fisia Italimpianti (Salini Impregilo Group) unit and the Spanish joint-venture partner, Abengoa, are set to design and build a water desalination plant in Saudi Arabia in a $255 million agreement with ACWA Power. Located in the Shuaiba area on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, the plant will use reverse osmosis technology to deliver up to 250,000 cubic metres of water per day, supplying potable water to more than one million residents in the cities of Mecca, Jeddah and Taif. In a...
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