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DWC is finalising production of 10m³/d hybrid powered Reverse Osmosis System for Nigeria Thursday, 8. January 2009

Nigeria is an oil rich country. What people hardly know is the fact that drinking water is in many cases a more scarce commodity then oil.

DWC was asked to develop an autonomous drinking water production in the Niger delta. The nearby villagers have been relying so far on contaminated ground water with all its hazardous side effects. DWC has developed a wind / solar powered hybrid system to produce 10.000 liters per day fresh drinking water per day. See pictures of the official Sign-Off by the client and DWC before it is being shipped to Nigeria. More details will follow shortly.... 


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