Fluence wins order for two Aspiral wastewater treatment systems in Philippines

Fluence, a US-based water treatment solutions provider, has won a contract for delivering a packaged wastewater treatment plant at a residential development located in Manila, Philippines.

As part of the contract, Fluence will supply two MABR-technology based Aspiral Smart Packaged wastewater treatment units that will be placed into service inside three months.

The Aspiral wastewater treatment system will be custom designed to treat the specific effluent. In tandem, the two units will be capable of treating 400 m3/day as per the required specifications.

See also  ADB grants $25m to Philippine govt for procuring COVID-19 vaccines

Fluence said that it is in further discussions with the customer for future opportunities in the region. The water treatment solutions provider said that it was chosen for the project owing to the lower energy consumption, low maintenance and small footprint of the customized and decentralized Aspiral Smart Packaged wastewater treatment solutions.

Fluence's Smart Packaged MABR-based Aspiral wastewater treatment solution will be deployed in Manila
Fluence’s Smart Packaged MABR-based Aspiral wastewater treatment solution will be deployed in Manila, Philippines. Photo courtesy of Business Wire.

Henry Charrabe – Fluence Managing Director & CEO Henry Charrabe said: “This first Aspiral system in the Philippines is another important step towards our goal of the global proliferation of our smart packaged treatment systems. This contract should open other local opportunities for Fluence’s MABR-based wastewater treatment solutions, a phenomenon we also observed in China, Israel and the United States.

See also  HFCL exempted from anti-dumping duties in Europe, stands out among Indian OFC manufacturers

“The numerous advantages of the Smart Packaged Aspiral solution, including advanced nutrient removal and a minimal footprint, are increasingly evident to clients looking for efficient and reliable ways to solve their wastewater challenges.”


Discover more from Business-News-Today.com

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.