QILEE Completes Water Treatment Project in Malaysia to Address Urgent Supply Needs
The Modular Water Treatment Plant Project in Kuala Terengganu has successfully restored urban water supply, meeting critical demand due to delays in permanent infrastructure. This project, with a total capacity of 5.01 million litres per day, showcases the potential of modular solutions in emergency water management.

The Modular Water Treatment Plant Project in Kuala Terengganu achieved a capacity of 2.5 million litres per day within four weeks and reached 5.01 million litres per day in six weeks. The project was initiated to address water shortages exacerbated by delays in constructing a permanent facility and was completed for approximately MYR 5 million, offering a cost-effective solution compared to traditional methods.
Key elements included a subsea water intake system and power grid connections, enabling immediate water production post-installation. This project illustrates the effectiveness of modular systems for regions facing urgent water supply challenges and could influence future municipal water management strategies.




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