IN BRIEF – ASIA

* Malaysian company Salcon has won a 30-year concession to design, construct, operate and maintain a 100,000m<sup>3</sup>/d non-potable water treatment plant to serve the Nanfang District in Linyi City in China’s Shandong Province.

The plant is to be developed in two phases, and the concession will run from 2009. The project is expected to cost RMB90 million ($11.8 million).

* Hyflux, meanwhile, has been awarded a brace of water treatment projects in China, worth RMB237 million. Under a 28-year concession agreement, Hyflux will design, build, operate and maintain a 50,000m3/d ...

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