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Water treatment in Nigeria
Naston
have completed a variety of projects in nigeria:
In 1988, design and supply190 m/3/hr Compak containerised water treatment
plants, for Comet shipping Agencies Ltd.
In 1997, The Birnin Gwari Water supply project for the Kaduna State Water
Board, to design and supply chemical preparation and dosing equipment
for a 120 m/3/hr water treatment plant.
In 1993, The Ejule Water Supply project for the Abuja District Government
for a 50 m/3/hr water treatment plant, 12.5 kilometer pipeline, storage
and distribution.
In 1990, The Makurdi Market Sewage Treatment Plant project for Cementation
international Ltd involved the refurbishment of existing 30 m/3/hr sewage
plant.
In 1990, For Lagos State Water Corporation, the design and supply of 190
m/3/hr Compak containerised plant.
In 1988, Ota WTW for Scanwater Ltd, 316 m3/hr plant and many more...
Africa's most populous state, Nigeria gained its independence from Britain
in 1960. Bordered by Benin, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon, its terrain varies
from tropical rain forest and swamps in the south to savanna in the north.
Nigeria has been dominated by military governments since 1966. Capital
is Abuja.
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