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Comprehensive Solutions

for Water Treatments

TEDAGUA
GRUPO COBRA 2019
ABOUT COBRA GROUP

Main developer and contractor EPC and O&M of the Industrial Division of ACS Group.

It was created in 1944 and acquired by ACS Group in 1989.

A worldwide reference with capacity to develop, create and operate industrial


infrastructures that require a high level of service, based on excellence in integration,
technological innovation and financial strength.
30.530
EMPLOYEES

GROUP OF COMPANIES
60
COUNTRIES
INFRAESTRUCTURAS
HIDRÁULICAS

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MISSION AND VISION

MISSION

To act as contractors or developers with regard to Clients, Owner and Entities


Holding Concessions no matter their size, in order to build and operate long-
MISSION lasting and competitive industrial infrastructures capable of manufacturing the
best products.

VISION

To become a worldwide reference in industrial infrastructures that offers to their


Clients high-quality services through local teams who are capable of creating and
VISION sharing economic, social and environmental values with their respective
communities.

VALUES

SERVICE CULTURE RESPONSIBILITY AND TEAM COMMITTED TO INNOVATION


A commitment to technological
A strong service culture based on Individual responsibility and innovation and integration, maintaining
building strong relationships based entrepreneurial spirit. Ability and at the same time a high level of
on trust with our long-term Clients. willingness to team up with all parties excellence related to quality, security,
involved in a project so that it is health & safety, and environmental
successful. protection.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations

Prevent air pollution

Ongoing improvement of Energy and Environmental Management Systems

Promote actions based on respect for the environment.

COBRA Group' s commitment to the environment is materialised by the Environmental


Management System UNE-EN ISO 14001:2004 and the Energy Management System UNE-EN-ISO
50001:2011.

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OCCUPATIONAL RISKS PREVENTION

Safety is our foremost value. Nothing is more important than human lives.

Health&Safety is leaded by the Management as an evidence of a strong and visible commitment.

All works are carried out in a 100% safe manner.

Each worker is 100% responsible both for their safety and for the safety of their colleagues.

Appropriate scheduling and planning of daily work is a basic factor.

Accident reporting is a team value and a step towards interdependence.

Managers are the most direct agents.

Development includes training, informing and qualifying our employees.

A Management Level compliant with the OHSAS 18001 international standard has been
implemented at a global level and is applied not only to our employees, but also to our providers,
collaborating companies and Clients.

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QUALITY AND CERTIFICATION

Client Satisfaction

Ongoing Improvement

Competitiveness

Our Team

Productivity and Profitability

Cobra Group has adopted the UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management model in order to
guarantee a quality service to our clients.
This is one of the cornerstones of the company's activities, regardless of the field to which an
specific project belongs.

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KEY FINANCIAL FIGURES
2017

SALES € 3,050 mn BACKLOG € 4,982 mn

NATIONAL 23% INTERNATIONAL 77% NATIONAL 13% INTERNATIONAL 87%

SALES PER ACTIVITY


11% Networks

Integrated
Projects 49% 40% Specialised
Facilities

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SALES PER GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
2017 Rest of Europe 183 m€
€ 3,050 M Portugal, Italy, France, Georgia, Norway, United
Kingdom, Romania, Armenia, Germany, Ireland, Ukraine

Spain
715 m€

America 1,697 m€
Mexico, United States, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Africa 333 m€ Asia-Pacific 122 m€
Guatemala, Colombia, Panama, Uruguay, Dominican South Africa, Algeria, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, United Arab
Republic, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Ecuador, Jamaica, Benin, Tunisia, Egypt, Malawi, Democratic Republic of the Emirates, India, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand
Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Saint Lucia, Haiti Congo, Mauritania, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea

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BUSINESS AREAS

Networks
Maintenance services and activities for
electricity, gas, water and communications
networks.

Specialised Facilities and Maintenance Integrated projects


Design, supply, construction and commissioning of any projects
Includes all construction, installation and maintenance related to the energy sector (traditional energy, renewable
networks, railway infrastructure, telecommunications energy, assets related to the oil and gas sectors) and engineering
systems, A/C systems, mechanical and naval assembling, applied to industry. Promotion and participation in assets granted
dismantlement of nuclear plants and integral through concessions, such as wind farms, solar farms,
maintenance of all types of infrastructures, industries desalination plants, drinking water or waste water treatment
and buildings plants, hydroelectric power plants...

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ABOUT
TEDAGUA
TEDAGUA

TEDAGUA (Técnicas de Desalinización de Aguas, S.A.), was established in 1983 on


Gran Canaria, and has 35 years of experience in the field of desalination and water
treatment.

Since August 2001 it has formed part of the Cobra Group and it’s the specializes
company in water treatment (desalination of seawater and brackish water, drinking
and wastewater treatment plants, regeneration plants, etc.), and hydraulic works in
general.

TEDAGUA has supplied more than 100 desalination plants, representing a desalinated water production capacity
of over 1,000,000 m3/day.

TEDAGUA has built the largest wastewater treatment plant in South America: the Taboada WWPT in Lima (Peru).
It provides service to an equivalent population of more than 4.1 million, with an average flow of 14 m3/s and
peaks of 20 m3/s.
OUR
CAPABILITIES
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
CAPABILITIES

DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROJECT


Permitting (international regulatory
know-how).
Layout, Design and Basic Engineering.
Synergies with strategic partners.

MARKET RESEARCH
& PROSPECTION FINANCIAL CLOSE
Identification, selection and Negotiation of strategic contracts:
analysis of business opportunities. PPAs, EPC & O&M Contracts.
Debt & Equity Structuring.
Development of financial
solutions.
Technical and financial due
diligence management.
EPC
CAPABILITIES

ENGINEERING
FEED, Basic & Detailed Engineering
QA/QC Management
Health, Safety & Environmental
Management

PROCUREMENT CONSTRUCTION
Capital Equipment and Services Project Management,
Negotiation with suppliers and Construction Management
subcontractors Commissioning and Start up
Logistic Management EPC Full wrap guarantees
Expediting and Tracking.
O&M
CAPABILITIES

SCHEDULED AND
UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Corrective and Preventive.
CBM (Condition Based
Monitoring/Maintenance)
Regulatory Inspections

OPERATING
OPTIMIZATION PROCESS
EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT
Process and plant systems
improvements WARRANTY MANAGEMENT
More than 400 people under
management.
Technical advice to customers.
Full O&M Scope Capabilities
OUR
REFERENCES
TOTAL REFERENCES
SEAWATER AND SALT WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS (SWRO-BWRO) [M3/DAY]
More than 100 plants
Over 1,000,000 m3/day

WASTE WATER DRINKING WATER


REGENERATION TREATMENT PLANTS
PLANTS [M3/DAY] (DWTP) [M3/DAY]
5 plants 26 plants
110,000 m3/day 900,000 m3/day

INDUSTRIAL PROCESS WASTE WATER


WATER TREATMENT TREATMENT PLANTS
PLANTS [M3/DAY] (WWTP) [M3/DAY]
13 plants 23 plants
160,000 m3/day 1,550,000 m3/day

WATER NETWORKS &


AUXILIARY WORKS
Over 900 km of water
pipelines
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Beni Saf
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: DBOT 25 years
 Supply Capacity: 750,000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Beni Saf CUSTOMER
200,000 m³/day Aïn Témouchent Sonatrach
(Argelia) (Argelia Government)
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Tuas III
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Supply Capacity: 540,000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Singapore CUSTOMER
136,380 m³/day HSL Constructor PLE. LTD
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Escombreras
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: DBOT 25 years
 Works: include 51.3 Km of distribution pipelines with
diameters between 700 and 1,000 mm
 Supply Capacity: 300,000 inhabitants in 20 municipalities
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Murcia CUSTOMER
63,000 m³/day Spain Murcia Regional Water
(Ext. to 72.000 m³/day) Authority
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Águilas and Mazarrón Irrigators


Community Desalination Plants
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: fundamental installations for the agricultural
development of the Murcia region.
 Supply Capacity: 320.000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Irrigation

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Murcia CUSTOMER
30,000 m³/day – Águilas Spain Comunidades de Regantes de
37,500 m³/day – Mazarrón Águilas y Mazarrón
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Provisur
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: DBOT 25 YEARS
 Works: infrastructures for improving and enhancing the
current drinking water supply service and the sewage
system (230 km of pipelines), along with a desalination
plant and a new wastewater treatment plant.
 Supply Capacity: 100,000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Lima CUSTOMER
Phase I: 21,600 m³/day Peru SEDAPAL (Lima Water Supply
Phase II: 34,560 m³/day & Sewerage Authority)
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Al Hamra Jazeerah
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: DBOT
 Works: EPC contract (Engineering, Supply and
Construction) of a seawater desalination plant for
drinking water, to meet the needs of the emirate of Ras
Al Khaimah and its surroundings.
 Supply Capacity: 400.000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Ras Al Khaimah Emirate CUSTOMER
100,000 m³/day United Arab Emirates Al Hamra Water Company
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Mina Spence
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: BOT 20 years
 Works: The new plant seeks to increase the water supply
capacity of the mine through the use of seawater
resources. The plant has a transport system of 154 km in
length, with Ø 36 "steel pipe (900 mm) and three pumping
stations (2,000 m.a.). Execution of 3 electrical substations
as well as a 65 km long transmission line at 66 Kv voltage.
 Technology: Reserve Osmosis
 Final Use: Processed Water Mining

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Mejillones CUSTOMER
86,400 m³/day (Antofagasta, Chile) B.H.P. Billiton
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Al Hoceima
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: design and construction of a desalination plant
that will have an overall production capacity of 17,300
m³/day of drinking water.
 Supply Capacity: 80.000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reverse Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Al Hoceima CUSTOMER
17,300 m³/day (Morocco) ONEE (Office National de l'Electricité
et de l'Eau Potable)
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

Djibouti
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Seawater desalination plant, regulation tank with a
capacity of 5,000 m3 and a pipeline of 8.5 Km with
diameter 700 mm that will connect the plant with the
city’s drinking water distribution network.
 Supply Capacity: 200,000 inhabitants
 Technology: Reserve Osmosis
 Final Use: Drinking Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Doraleh - Djibouti CUSTOMER
22,500 m³/day (Djibouti) Ministery for Industry, Agriculture,
(Ext. to 45.000 m³/day) Water and Fisheries
SEAWATER AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION
PLANTS(SWRO/BWRO)

DUQM (Oman)
Desalination Plant
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Seawater desalination plant, Marine Works (intake
and outfall, regulation tank with a capacity of 150,000 m3
Technology: Reserve Osmosis
 Final Use: Processed Water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY DUQM CUSTOMER
36,000 m³/day Oman (Middle East) MARAFIQ
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Lérez - Pontevedra DWTP


 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: DWTP, 10.3 km of new pipelines, upgrading of
existing pipelines by “trenchless” methods, 4 new tanks
with a total capacity of 25,000 m3, 3 new pump stations
and the extension of another, and electrical service
connections.
 Population served: 120,000 inhabitants
 DWTP Technology: physical-chemical treatment, solids
separation, filtration and disinfection

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Pontevedra CUSTOMER
86.400 m³/day Spain ACUAES (Aguas de las Cuencas de
España, S.A.)
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Chiciu DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Improvement and rehabilitation of the Chiciu
drinking water plant in CALARASI (ROMANIA).
 Supply Capacity : 70,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Calarasi (Romania) CUSTOMER
35,700 m³/day Economic Society ECOAGUA -
Calarasi
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Agnita and Dumbrăveni


DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Agnita: DWTP with a capacity of 6,500 m3 /day
and 36 km of pipelines. Dumbrăveni: Renovation of 8
collection wells, pipelines and DWTP for 2,900 m3/day
 Population served: 40,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Agnita and Dumbrăveni CUSTOMER
6,480 m³/day – Agnita (Sibiu, Romania) APA Tarnavei Mari SA
2,900 m³/day – Dumbrăveni
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Richmond Road DWTP


 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: construction of new conventional multi-layer filters
with sand and granular activated carbon as the filter
media, to enable treatment of 94,625 m3/day, with an air
scour system and a backwash pump station and new
disinfection and chemical dosing lines.
 Population served: 200,000 inhabitants
 Technology: multi-layer filters with sand and granular
activated carbon

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Lexington CUSTOMER
94,625 m³/day Kentucky, USA Kentucky American Water
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Monforte de Lemos
Ribasaltas DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The DWTP consists of two independent lines,
with pre-filtration, ozone oxidation systems, pH
adjustment, physical and chemical treatment, a lamellar
decanting module, double-layer pressure filtration in
sand and anthracite, and final disinfection with
ultraviolet light and sodium hypochlorite. New tank with
capacity for 3,500 m3, pumping station of 300 l/s and
interconnection of several existing tanks.
 Population served: 30,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Monforte de Lemos CUSTOMER
20,000 m³/day (Lugo, Spain) ACUAES (Aguas de las Cuencas de
(Ext. to 26,000 m³/day) España, S.A.)
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Extension of the Jaen


DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The works consisted of expanding the plant's
capacity from 14,500 to 40,000 m3 /day. It consists of the
chemical building, mixture and diffuser, flocculators,
lamellar settling tanks, fast declining-rate filters, chlorine
contact chamber and desilter.
 Population served: 86,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Jaen CUSTOMER
40,000 m³/day (Cajamarca, Peru) Regional Government of
(Ext. of 25,000 m³/day) Cajamarca
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Gamboa DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Intake pumping station, 11 km adduction pipeline
made with ductile iron pipes of 1.800mm, drinking water
treatment plant for 65 MGD and 19 km of distribution
pipeline of the same type than the adduction.
 Population served: 235,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Panama City CUSTOMER
246,000 m³/day (Panama) IDAAN (Instituto de Acueductos y
(Ext. to 322,000 m³/day) Alcantarillados Nacionales)
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS (DWTP)

Belgrano DWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The Project consists in the expansion works of the
Gral. Belgrano Drinking Water Treatment Plant increasing
the total capacity of the plant from 1,950.000 m³/day to
2,950,000 m³/day.
 Population served: 6,208,000 inhabitants

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Buenos Aires CUSTOMER
2,950,000 m³/day (Argentina) AySA (Aguas y Saneamientos
(Ext. of 1,000,000 m³/day) Argentinos S.A.)
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)

Taboada WWTP
 CONTRACT: DBOT 25 years
 Works: It provide service to a population of more than 4.1
million inhabitants, which represents 56% of the population of
Lima and Callao and 72% of the wastewater from the two
cities. The plant consist of a pretreatment with roughing
grates, degreasing – desilting and fine screening at 1 mm. The
treated water is dischargedto the sea through an HDPE
underwater outfall with a diameter of 3,000 mm almost 4 km
from the coast.
 Equivalent population: 4,1 million inhabitants.

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Lima CUSTOMER
Qmed = 1,209,600 m3/day (Peru) SEDAPAL (Lima Water Supply
Qmax = 1,753,920 m3/day & Sewerage Authority)
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)

Extension of the Bizerte


WWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The plant increased its treatment capacity from
5,000 m3/day using basic impoundment treatment, at 26,500
m3/day based on extended aeration by activated sludge.
 Equivalent population: 200,000 inhabitants
 Technology: extended aeration by activated sludge

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Bizerte CUSTOMER
Qmed = 26,500 m3/day (Tunisia) ONAS (Office National de
l´Assainissement)
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)

Rehabilitation and Extension of


Nabeul WWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The process consists of degreasing, de-silting,
primary settling, nitrification-denitrification with
phosphorous removal and biological treatment with
activated sludge. The sludge line consist of mechanical
dewatering of the sludge, anaerobic stabilization by
digestion, and cogeneration through energy recovery from
the biogas. Odors are treated using photo-ionization. The
tertiary treatment consists in continuous filtering and
treatment with UV radiation.
 Equivalent population: 173,000 inhabitants
 Technology: extended aeration by activated sludge

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Nabeul CUSTOMER
Qmed = 17,500 m³/day (Tunisia) ONAS (Office National de
l´Assainissement)
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)

Extension of Bee Creek


WWTP
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The project includes new pre-treatment facilities
featuring bar screens with automatic mechanical self
cleaning and grit removal, a new vertical flow reactor and
the modification of the three existing oxidation lines. Three
new settling tanks and the upgraded of the five existing
settling tanks. A new UV disinfection line is installed along
with three new pumping stations. The dewatering system of
the sludge treatment line has been upgraded through a new
centrifugal pump and the remodeling of the pump stations
and the backwash tanks.

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Murray CUSTOMER
Qmed = 33,120 m³/day (Kentucky, USA) City of Murray
Qmax = 90,840 m³/day
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (WWTP)

Zones 09, 07A, P2 Aragon


WWTPS
 CONTRACT: DBOT 20 years
 ZONE 09: 11 WWTPs with treatment capacities of between 480
and 2,500 m3/day for a population of 32,000 inhabitants, in
addition to 32.2 km of sewer pipelines with diameters from 250
to 630 mm.
 ZONE 07A: 9 WWTPs of between 480 and 1,750 m3/day for a
population 36,600 inhabitants, as well as 56 km of sewer pipes
with diameters of between 315 and 1,200 mm.
 ZONE P2: 56 WWTPs of between 20 and 3,500 m3/day for a
population of 45,440 inhabitants in 58 towns in the province of
Huesca and their respective sewer pipes.

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Aragon CUSTOMER
Qmed = 10,030 m³/day – Zone 09 (Spain) Aragon Water Institute
Qmed = 10,030 m³/day – Zone 07A
Qmed = 3,500 m³/day – Zone P2
WASTEWATER REUSE PLANTS
WASTEWATER REUSE PLANTS

Reuse plant in the


Puerto Gaitán oilfield
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: The Plant produce 500,000 barrels/day (79.500
m3/day) of recycled water, which will be utilized for local
agricultural and forest irrigation. The treatment process
consists of a pre-treatment phase using various filtration
systems before the application of reverse osmosis membrane
treatment, with a very high recovery rate (90 per cent), and a
sludge separation process.
 Technology: Reserve osmosis
 Final Use: Agricultural and forest irrigation

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Puerto Gaitán CUSTOMER
79,500 m³/day (Colombia) Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp.
WASTEWATER REUSE PLANTS

Altona WWRP
 CONTRACT: EPC+O&M
 Works: The Altona Wastewater Reuse Plant process consists of a
double-pass ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis system, was
described as “revolutionary in terms of technology and
production” by City West Water, the plant has a production
capacity of 9,000 m3/day, with 5,900 of this volume being used
by neighbouring industries and 3,100 for irrigation of the golf
courses in Sanctuary Lakes and Kooringal.
 Technology: Ultrafiltration and Reserve osmosis.
 Final Use: Irrigation & Industrial recycled water.

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Melbourne CUSTOMER
9,000 m³/day (Australia) City West Water
WASTEWATER REUSE PLANTS

West Werribee
WWRP
 CONTRACT: EPC + O&M
 Works: During the first phase, the plant will have three
pressurised and hollow fibre ultrafiltration membrane lines (2+1)
and two reverse osmosis lines, with a total regenerated water
production capacity of 6,000 m3/day. During the second phase,
which is scheduled for the second year of operation, the
production capacity will be increased to 9,000 m3/day, ending in
a further increase of up to 15,000 m3/day at the end of the five-
year term.
 Technology: Ultrafiltration and reserve osmosis
 Final Use: Irrigation & Industrial recycled water

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Melbourne CUSTOMER
15,000 m³/day (Australia) City West Water
WASTEWATER REUSE PLANTS

Mar Menor
WWRP
 CONTRACT: EPC+O&M
 Works: The system improves the quality of the water from
the main treatment plant, making it possible to recover 2.5
cubic hectometers of water for irrigation in the Mar Menor
area, in the province of Murcia.
 Technology: Ultrafiltration and reserve osmosis.
 Final Use: Irrigation recycled wáter.

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Murcia CUSTOMER
7,000 m³/day (Spain) "Arco Sur" Irrigators
Community
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS

Treatment of effluents in La
Pampilla refinery
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: This enables the treatment of oily effluents
generated when producing oil derivatives. It consists of
constructing a new treatment unit for 3,312 m3/day,
including biological reactors, secondary decanters and
sterilization of the effluent. The sludge line includes
digestion, thickening and drying by centrifugation.

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Peru CUSTOMER
3,312 m³/day Repsol YPF Peru.
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS

Slurry Treatment Plants in


Peñarroya de Tastavins and
Valderrobres
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: In both plants the process consists of a physical
separation with biological treatment that allows liquid
effluents to be used as irrigation water for crops and solid
wastes as fertilizer. The anaerobic digesters accumulate the
biogas generated during the fermentation. The cogeneration
of electricity and heat with the biogas produced generates
526 kW of electrical power and 559 kW of thermal power
every day.

LOCATION
TREATMENT CAPACITY Teruel CUSTOMER
306,600 m³/year – Valderrobres (Spain) SARGA (Aragon Government)
120,000 m³/year – Peñarroya
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS

Thermal Solar Fields Treatment


Plants
 CONTRACT: EPC
 Works: Water installations in thermal solar fields collect and
treat raw water to supply process water to the cooling
towers (pretreated water), demineralized water for the
vapour cycle and drinking water for consumption by the
solar field staff.

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Badajoz CUSTOMER
6,312 m³/day for SPAIN GRUPO COBRA
demineralized water.
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS

Combined Cycle (CC) Power


Plants
 CONTRACT: EPC
 CC Mittelsbüren (Germany) has a production capacity of 446
MW. The water treatment plant takes the water from the
river Wesser to supply a service water flow of 13,440
m3/day and 480 m3/day of demineralized water for the
industrial process.
 CC Great Island (Ireland) has a production capacity of 460
MW. The demineralized water treatment plant will supply
400 m3/day using silex-anthracite and active carbon
filtration, anion-cation and mixed bed resins.

LOCATION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY Bremen (Germany CUSTOMER
13,440 m³/day – Demineralized water Wexford (Ireland) Grupo Cobra
400 m³/day – Industrial water
Comprehensive Solutions
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