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Lynden Pindling International Airport, Nassau, Bahamas Working with the foremost mechanical contractor in the southeast US and Caribbean, W.R. Nash & Sons, Clear Water Caribbean recently completed the water reuse system for the new Lynden Pindling International Airport Expansion Project in Nassau, Bahamas. From initial design through engineering, construction, supply, startup and training CWC provided a turnkey system that collects rainwater from the vast rooftops of the airport then filters, disinfects and stores the water. The recycled water is then used in the airport for toilet flushing, the primary consumer of water in the facility. Additionally, in excess of 60,000 gallons of the harvested rainwater is kept in reserve for fire suppression. The rainwater harvesting system will save the Nassau Airport Development Company tens of thousands of gallons per year of expensive water. Phase one of the new airport opened in February 2011. Digicell Headquarters Building, Port au Prince, Haiti This modern, 7 story office building was built to be a beacon of modern business in downtown Port au Prince and it still is. This challenging urban environment called for a unique wastewater treatment solution. CWC provided a simple to maintain, state-of-the-art biological treatment plant that fit an extremely small footprint, consuming little more than one parking space in their parking lot. The building and the treatment plant were not damaged in the earthquake and are operating today. Another building is planned for this development and CWC will be there. A hospital in Haiti posed a different wastewater challenge…a difficult to treat wastewater stream and lack of real estate. CWC was able to treat their effluent to a high standard and install the wastewater plant under the building. The hospital and the wastewater plant are contributing to the relief efforts. U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba CWC worked with one of our technology partners, Aquapoint Inc., to supply 6 waste water treatment plants to the US Navy to service schools, housing, hospital, offices and industrial sites at the Naval Station at Guantonimo Bay, Cuba (GTMO). Georgetown, Exuma, Bahamas Grant proposals, funding plan and preliminary design for a boat pump out system to service Elizabeth Harbor was prepared by CWC and subsequently funded by the UNDP and Global Environment Fund. This demonstration site was planned as a model for other locations in the Bahamas. Boat Pump out Facilities in the Caribbean, NOAA The US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration tasked CWC to locate, map and publish boat pump out site in the Caribbean. CWC collected data and published on the internet the locations of boat pump out facilities, type of facilities, lat/long, and other particulars in one unified place on the web for easy reference. Additional research was conducted to create criteria, identify and rank the harbors most in need of pump out facilities in the Caribbean basin. |
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