Consolidated Water (CWCO) has been awarded a contract valued at $11.7 million to construct a wastewater recycling plant with 200,000 gallons-per-day capacity and 600,000 gallons of treated water storage for a San Francisco Bay Area golf club. The contract was secured by the company’s California-based subsidiary, PERC Water Corporation, which develops, designs, builds, operates, and manages water infrastructure facilities in the Southwestern U.S. The plant will receive untreated wastewater diverted from a nearby sewer and will treat the wastewater using membrane bioreactor technology-a process that combines biological wastewater treatment with advanced filtration, resulting in high-quality recycled water suitable for irrigation.
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