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H2O Innovation lands seven new contracts, adds $6.9M to backlog

by Cleantech Canada Staff   

Cleantech Canada
Financing Procurement Cleantech Infrastructure


Company to build water and wastewater treatment systems for public, private sector clients in U.S. and Canada

QUEBEC CITY—H2O Innovation Inc. has disclosed a handful of new contracts for seven water and wastewater projects in the U.S. and Canada.

The Quebec-based company, which makes water treatment systems, said the deals are worth $6.9 million and involve both private and public sector clients.

Among the contracts are a mining industry deal to build potable water and wastewater treatment system for a 400-person work camp in Nunavut and an agreement to build an ultrafiltration system for an oil and gas company in Alberta. H2O Innovation will also design a custom-built water treatment system for Hydro-Québec that will be used to produce drinking water for employees at the power generator’s La Romaine 3 hydroelectric power plant.

The four other contracts are for community or municipality water treatment or drinking water systems in Manitoba, Quebec, Minnesota and at an undisclosed Midwestern U.S. university.

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