The largest and most advanced reverse osmosis desalination plant in the world, located in the Mediterranean Sea, is in full operation. The plant is capable of producing 624,000 m3/day of drinking water. INCREA was responsible for designing the underwater pipelines after the jacked tunnel outlet, defining the pipes all the way to the intake tower and diffuser, both inclusive.
Increa will be present as a sponsor and speaker at the 13th ATPYC Young Professionals Conference (Ports and Coast Technical Association) which will take place in the city of Seville on 2-3 June 2016.
The first stretch of the Punta Yeguas (Montevideo) outfall, made in 1600 diameter HDPE, has already been launched.
INCREA was responsible for the detailed engineering for the outfall.
Below is a link to a video showing the launch-to-sea process:
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COMMISSIONING OF THE AL GHUBRAH DESALINATION PLANT IN MUSCAT
Last February, Cadagua reached the COD (start of commercial operations) for the Al Ghubrah Desalination Plant in Muscat, the capital city of the Sultanate of Oman, after passing the OPWP (Oman Power and Water Procurement) acceptance tests on the first attempt.
INCREA was the company awarded the contract to do the marine engineering for the plant, designing the brine intake and outfall.
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