DuPont de Nemours, Inc.DD recently announced that its MemCor membrane bioreactor (“MBR”) system has been selected for the expansion of the treatment facility at the Lower Molonglo Water Quality Control Center (“LMWQCC”) in Canberra, Australia. The project will help the facility address rising wastewater treatment demand driven by population growth.
The LMWQCC, owned and operated by Icon Water, is the largest inland wastewater treatment facility in Australia and has been operational since the late 1970s. As part of its major upgrade in collaboration with Seymour Whyte and VINCI Construction Grands Projects, the facility will add a new secondary treatment process based on advanced membrane technology.
DuPont’s MemCor MBR system will provide a treatment capacity of approximately 97 million liters per day, enabling the facility to support Canberra’s requirements. The system will also be manufactured in Australia, highlighting DuPont’s ability to combine global technology with local expertise.
The selection strengthens DuPont’s position in the market, where demand for efficient and scalable solutions is increasing alongside population growth and infrastructure investment. MemCor MBR systems, along with MemPulse modules, have been deployed across hundreds of municipal and industrial installations worldwide, building a high reputation based on high reliability.
DuPont’s Water Solutions portfolio includes membranes, resins and complete treatment systems serving municipalities, desalination plants and industrial users across 112 countries. The project further demonstrates the company’s role in addressing growing global water-treatment needs.
DD’s shares have lost 33.4% over the past year against the industry’s 7.4% rise.
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