In Hamriyah, UAE, the Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) operates the Al Zawrah Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plant. Its system processes six million gallons of seawater per day (MGID) for the
Northern Emirates. After only five years of service, the existing pipework began leaking.

Weir's experience working on rotating equipment-particularly pumps-allowed the company to understand exactly what the client needed and offer the appropriate solutions. Its ability to source, manufacture, and install equipment was instrumental in helping to extend the life of FEWA's SWRO plant in UAE.

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