World's largest desalitnation plant begin operation in Ashkelon using Dow technology
The plant is owned and operated by VID Desalination Company, which is a consortium of IDE Technologies Ltd. (50 percent) equally owned by Israel Chemicals Ltd. (ICL) of the Israel Corporation Ltd. and Delek Group, as well as Veolia Water S.A. (25 percent). The Ashkelon desalination plant is comprised of a North and South plant, each designed to produce 165,000 m3/D making a total of 330,000 m3/D of produced water. The next phase is to begin commissioning of the South plant, which is planned later this year.
The OTID Consortium, an association formed by OTV, part of Veolia Water, and IDE Technologies Ltd., selected FILMTEC RO elements for the seawater desalination plant to meet the demanding needs of the Ashkelon SWRO process. The desalination facility consists of 32 RO treatment trains and uses an optimized, multi-stage RO and boron removal procedures. The method selected is highly flexible and readily adjustable to feed water temperature fluctuations, and is capable of delivering a removal efficiency greater than 92 percent when required.
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