Singapore's Sembcorp Industries has signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and build a $200m water treatment facility in the UAE, Reuters has reported. Expected to be operational in 2013, the plant will produce around 30 million imperial gallons of fresh water from seawater per day, raising Sembcorp's total seawater processing capacity in the country to 130 million imperial gallons a day.
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