South-East Asia’s Largest Desalination Plant
- Towards resolving the water crisis gripping Chennai city, Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for what is set to become South East Asia’s largest water desalination project.
- With an ambitious investment of Rs. 4,276.44 crore, this initiative holds the potential to alleviate Chennai’s water scarcity concerns and elevate the city’s status as a water-sustainable urban center.
- The goal of the project is to establish a Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination facility with the capacity to generate an impressive 400 million liters per day (MLD) of clean, drinkable water.
- The financial backing for this project is being extended ....
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