Puerto Vallarta News

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Seawater desalination plant in Baja will produce 5.8 mil gal drinking water daily

The State Water Commission of Baja California, Mexico, has officially awarded the consortium of RWL Water, a global water solutions provider, and its Mexican partners Libra Ingenieros and R.J. Ingenieria, a project to build, finance, operate, and transfer (BOT) a seawater desalination plant in the city of San Quintín.

The project is located in Baja California, approximately 250 kilometers (155 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border. The project will consist of the construction of a 22,000-cubic-meter-per-day (approximately 5.8-million-gallon-per-day) seawater desalination plant and the operation of the facility . . .

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