By Libya Herald staff.

Tripoli, 4 February 2014:
Zulal Water Technology (ZWT) has finished work on one water treatment plant at Waha Oil . . .[restrict]Company’s (WOC) Gialo oil camp, one of three similar projects at Waha and Essider oil fields.
ZWT was awarded the multi-million dinar contract to replace WOC’s existing GE Iconics plants in March 2013, completing the Gialo plant in nine months. It expects the remaining two plants to be completed in the first quarter of 2014.
The reverse osmosis plant installed at Gialo should produce 600 cubic meters of water per day and was manufactured in the Netherlands. The total capacity of the three plants should exceed 4,000 cubic metres a day
Dave Huphreys, General Manager of ZWT has said: “We are delighted to have completed Gialo within such a short timeframe and to specification. Our teams are progressing well at Waha and Essider and we should be commissioning those plants very soon.”
“Zulal has done an excellent job to commission such a high quality plant in just nine months,” the Engineering Manager for the WOC said. “We have been very happy with their work and their professional approach and very much look forward to the completion of the remaining two plants,” they added.
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