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Ras Abu Jarjur is a reverse osmosis water desalination plant in Bahrain. [1] [2] The plant produces 16.3 million imperial gallons of desalinated drinking water per day.[ citation needed] At the time of its commissioning in the mid-1980s it was the largest reverse osmosis plant in the Middle East with a production capacity of 10 million imperial gallons per day.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Baby, Soman (25 July 2008). "$2bn power bid". Gulf Daily News. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  2. ^ Alawadhi, Abdulmajeed Ali; Hussain, Eng Ali Redha (18 January 2009). "Experience helps boost production and stability at Ras Abu Jarjur". Desalination & Water Reuse. Retrieved 22 August 2012.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ras Abu Jarjur is a reverse osmosis water desalination plant in Bahrain. [1] [2] The plant produces 16.3 million imperial gallons of desalinated drinking water per day.[ citation needed] At the time of its commissioning in the mid-1980s it was the largest reverse osmosis plant in the Middle East with a production capacity of 10 million imperial gallons per day.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Baby, Soman (25 July 2008). "$2bn power bid". Gulf Daily News. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  2. ^ Alawadhi, Abdulmajeed Ali; Hussain, Eng Ali Redha (18 January 2009). "Experience helps boost production and stability at Ras Abu Jarjur". Desalination & Water Reuse. Retrieved 22 August 2012.



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