en.Wedoany.com Reported - Seawater desalination technology company IDE Technologies has been unanimously selected by the board of the Nueces River Authority in Texas, USA, to develop the Harbor Island Seawater Desalination Facility. Designed with a daily capacity of 100 million gallons, the facility will become the largest seawater desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere upon completion.
Lihy Teuerstein, CEO of IDE Water Assets, stated that the project will leverage the company's expertise in seawater desalination technology to serve water demands in southern Texas and help diversify and strengthen water supply sources. IDE will adopt a modular desalination design approach for the facility, manufacturing and assembling major components in phases to shorten the time from construction to water production. Once operational, the facility will serve both municipal and industrial water needs, becoming a critical infrastructure for ensuring local water supply stability.
Eric Burnett, Chairman of the Nueces River Authority Board, noted that IDE was the clear choice for developing this major water infrastructure project, which aims to enhance long-term water supply reliability and regional economic resilience. The project reflects the growing demand for seawater desalination in arid regions and demonstrates IDE's capability to address long-term water supply challenges in areas such as the Gulf Coast.
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