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Project-Co to build the world largest wastewater treatment plant

Japan-based Mitsui & Co., through its consolidated subsidiary Atlatec, together with Promotora del Desarrollo de America Latina (IDEAL), Empresas ICA (ICA) and Acciona Agua concluded a 25-years wastewater treatment service agreement with National Water Commission of Mexico which involves the construction and operation of one of the world's biggest wastewater treatment plants on January 7th of 2010.

With this project, Mitsui's subsidiaries, Atlatec, a water/wastewater treatment engineering and operation company located in Mexico, together with the corporate groups IDEAL and ICA, both leading construction and infrastructure firms in Mexico, and Acciona Agua, the water engineering and operation company in Spain, and some other companies will establish a project company ("Project-Co") and the Project-Co will supply the waste water treatment service to National Water Commission of Mexico for 25 years.

The Project-Co will design and build the world largest wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 3,600, 000 tons/day at Atotonilco, Hidalgo state, which is about 60 km north east of Mexico City, and sanitize the wastewater from the Mexico City metropolitan zone.



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