Israel pays the price for its military past
- From: Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
- Category: General
- Region: Middle East
- Country: Israel
- Related Companies: Israel Military Industries and Israel Water Authority
A massive clean-up operation at a contaminated military site near Tel Aviv will involve advanced water treatment technologies. The government wants to re-develop the site as prime real estate.
Israel’s Water Authority has issued a request for proposals to build and operate a unique demonstration plant which will test technologies for cleaning up the state-owned Israel Military Industries (IMI) plant northeast of Tel Aviv.
The plant, which will have a capacity of 50m3/hr (1,200m3/d), is designed to tackle widespread groundwater contamination at the military industrial ...
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