Veolia Constructs 6 MLD Desalination Plant for Coromandel's Vizag Fertilizer Facility
Coromandel International partnered with Veolia to develop a 6 MLD seawater desalination plant at its Vizag facility to ensure reliable water supply for sulfuric acid production, enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability. The plant, utilizing advanced technologies, has achieved 100% availability and reduced power consumption by 20%. This initiative preserves approximately 2.19 billion liters of freshwater annually, benefiting the local community and aligning with Coromandel's commitment to ecological stewardship.

Coromandel International has collaborated with Veolia to establish a 6 MLD seawater desalination facility at its Vizag plant, addressing unreliable municipal water supply issues critical for sulfuric acid production. The plant, designed for operational reliability and sustainability, has consistently achieved 100% availability and reduced power consumption by 20%.
By transitioning from fresh water to desalinated seawater, Coromandel saves around 2.19 billion liters of freshwater annually, aiding local communities. Veolia's real-time digital platform enhances efficiency, while the partnership is expanding with two additional projects underway, demonstrating a commitment to industrial growth and environmental responsibility.




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