BHIAR, India - AdEdge India has been awarded a contract to design, construct and commission 100 water treatment plants for fluoride removal in the State of Bihar.
The 8 m3/hour turnkey systems will be installed in the communities of Banka, Dhuraiya, and Katoriya.
This marks the first fluoride water treatment project for AdEdge India having previously participated in an arsenic demonstration project in the State of West Bengal.
The fluoride treatment plants will use the company’s AD74 activated alumina media in the process.
AD74 has been designated as the best available technology for fluoride removal by the State of Bihar, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research of India (CSIR).
Ashwani Kohli, CEO of AdEdge India, said: “We are excited to given this opportunity to work with the Indian Public Health Engineering Department to provide fluoride treatment solutions to the 100 communities for this project.”
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