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Something in the water

SINGAPOREAN water and waste water treatment company De.mem has secured orders for its water treatment equipment worth $500,000.

Water, water, everywhere; Nor any drop to drink, as Samuel Taylor Coleridge might say

Water, water, everywhere; Nor any drop to drink, as Samuel Taylor Coleridge might say

The orders are for equipment including fibre membrane elements, pumps, a control panel and software, for customers in the mining sector. The equipment will be delivered immediately with the earnings...

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