en.Wedoany.com Reported - Spanish company Acciona has been awarded a contract by Newmont to provide startup services for two water treatment plants, East Plant and West Plant, at the Yanacocha mine in Peru. The 19-month contract covers the coordination, supervision, and commissioning of the two facilities and their associated auxiliary systems.

Acciona will develop and implement a dedicated management system for plant startup, coordinating construction, testing, and commissioning phases, while overseeing system operation, testing, and coordinating specialized suppliers. The company will also provide technical support during the initial operational phase.
Acciona has a solid track record in the Peruvian water sector. Its past projects include the La Chira wastewater treatment plant, with a treatment capacity of 544,320 cubic meters per day, serving the equivalent of 2.5 million residents; and the Pachacútec wastewater treatment plant, with a capacity of 320,000 cubic meters per day. Additionally, the company developed the Talara seawater desalination plant, Peru's first industrial-scale reverse osmosis desalination facility, and provides drinking water and sewage services for Sedapal in Lima, covering over 9 million residents. These achievements support Acciona's ability to undertake technically complex and environmentally demanding projects such as those at the Yanacocha mine.
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