- Clean TeQ Water (CNQ) announces the formal completion of its ion exchange water treatment plant for the Mackay Regional Council in Queensland
- The company was awarded the $2 million contract in January 2021 for the upgrade of a bore water treatment plant at Koumala, including its design, procurement and construction
- The treatment plant will reduce the potential scaling of pipes and improve the taste of the potable water supply
- Following successful testing of the plant, the old Koumala water tower was disconnected, with residents now able to access an improved water supply
- Shares in CNQ are up 3.37 per cent, trading at 43 cents as of 3:00 pm AEDT
Clean TeQ Water (CNQ) has formally completed its ion exchange water treatment plant for the Mackay Regional Council in Koumala, Queensland.
In January 2021, the company was awarded a contract valued at over $2 million by the council for the upgrade of a bore water treatment plant.
The treatment plant is designed to reduce the potential scaling of pipes and improve the taste of the potable water supply to Koumala.
The company managed the full design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of
the plant including subcontracting of civil works.
“We are delighted to have completed this project which adds to our growing portfolio of projects in the municipal water supply and water recycling sector,” CEO Willem Vriesendorp said.
“These projects strengthen our position as one of Australia’s leading water technology
companies.”
Following successful testing of the plant, the old Koumala Water Tower was disconnected, and residents can now access an improved water supply though the new plant.
The company said the project is another excellent example of how its proprietary ion exchange technology is being adopted across Australia to address water hardness issues, while simultaneously reducing total dissolved solids to deliver higher quality and better tasting water for residents.
Shares in CNQ were up 3.37 per cent, trading at 43 cents as of 3:00 pm AEDT.