South Eleuthera hopes to connect RO water system for sustainability

Sat, Jun 4th 2011, 07:40 AM

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Nassau, The Bahamas - A $600,000 investment in a South Eleuthera Reverse Osmosis and Desalination Processing and storage plant has the island's representatives hoping to connect the water systems to ensure sustainability.  The plant is designed as a modular system to accommodate expansion and add additional facilities to increase the supply, once the demand increases.       

"The size of this plant, as I understand it, is half a million gallons of water, but we will be supplying presently the Rock Sound community and the Tarpum Bay community.  We have plants in North Eleuthera at the missile base, just outside of Governor's Harbour, and now this plant here, and there is a plant further south in Waterford," said Oswald Ingraham, Opposition MP for South Eleuthera...

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