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27 August 2010
Global Water Intelligence interviews Biwater's CEO, Larry Magor and reports on the Group's strategy going forward. "Having strengthened its balance sheet by selling Cascal, the contractor is looking to capitalise on its unique record of bringing borrowers and lenders together to make innovative projects happen."



09 August 2010
Despite the distractions of the Sri Lanka’s beaches, the team on the Negombo Water Supply and Optimisation project are making good progress on the construction of a 12.5 mgd water treatment plant, water reservoir and main pipework which will bring drinking water to the local population. Currently many local residents are only able to get water from wells but this project will see additional water supplies being provided to both the local population and the tourist industry which has been rapidly



06 August 2010
Biwater Treatment, in Joint Venture with Graham, completed the works at Downpatrick WwTW six months ahead of programme.



15 July 2010
Biwater Treatment is celebrating winning one of the prestigious RoSPA/Severn Trent Water Occupational Health and Safety Awards.



10 July 2010
Biwater is only the second international company to have completed a full treatment works project in Romania.



Biwater Signs Desalination BOOT Contract in the British Virgin Islands
18 February 2010

Today, 18th February 2010, Biwater (BVI) Limited won a BOOT contract with the Government of the British Virgin Islands for a sea-water desalination plant. The plant will produce 2.3 million imperial gallons of potable water per day, has a construction value of US$43 million and a subsequent 16 year operation and maintenance period.

In addition, the contract includes the design and build of two sewage treatment plants, pumping stations, extensive pipelines and reservoirs.

The contract also includes the provision and installation of a water distribution leakage reduction programme complete with a tariff billing system.

The cost of water in Tortola will be substantially reduced by the new contract and full sewage treatment for the island will also be provided.