Clean TeQ’s ion water treatment plant Source: Clean TeQ Water
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  • Clean TeQ Water (CNQ) completes the manufacture and delivery of a water treatment plant in the Northern Territory
  • The water treatment plant will be used to remove uranium from bore water in Laramba, a remote indigenous community northwest of Alice Springs
  • The contract was signed in May with Power Water Corporation as part of a Northern Territory government program to improve water quality and supply infrastructure to prioritised areas of critical need
  • Clean Teq delivered the plant on time and on budget, with an eight-week validation period starting in mid-January 2023
  • Clean TeQ Water is trading at 37.5 cents at 1:58 pm AEDT

Clean TeQ Water (CNQ) has completed the manufacture and delivery of a water treatment plant in the Northern Territory.

The water treatment plant will be used to remove uranium from bore water in Laramba, a remote indigenous community northwest of Alice Springs.

The contract was signed in May with Power Water Corporation as part of the Northern Territory’s Government’s $28 million program to improve water quality and supply infrastructure to prioritised areas of critical need. The project is the first plant to be delivered under the program.

Clean TeQ’s plant uses its ion exchange technology to remove the naturally occurring uranium from the bore water.

As part of the agreement, Clean TeQ Water will also continue to support Power Water Corporation through remote monitoring to ensure reliable operations and minimum disruption to the water supply.

The company met the delivery date of December 16 on time and on budget.

An eight-week validation period is due to begin in mid-January 2023.

“The delivery of the design, manufacture and construction of the water treatment plant at Laramba in the Northern Territory is a testament to the capability and commitment of the entire Clean TeQ Water and the Power Water team that supported the project outside Alice Springs,” Clean TeQ Water CEO Willem Vriesendorp said.

“We are also proud to be part of the Northern Territory Government’s program to provide better water quality to remote communities.”

Clean TeQ Water was trading at 37.5 cents at 1:58 pm AEDT.

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