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Ranhill's new 20-year concession expands its Thai water treatment capacity to 17 MLD

KUALA LUMPUR: Ranhill Holdings Bhd won a project worth 152.58 million baht or RM19.33 million, to build, operate and transfer a water treatment plant in Thailand.

In its filing to Bursa Malaysia today, Ranhill said the contract to build a seven million litres per day (MLD) water treatment plant was awarded to its indirect subsidiary AnuRAK Water Treatment Facilities Co Ltd by Amata Water Co Ltd.

Currently, Ranhill said AnuRAK already has an existing 10 MLD Water Reclamation Plant in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate in Thailand’s Chonburi Province, which has been in operations since year 2012 and producing treated water for industrial reuse purposes.

This new 20-year concession will increase Ranhill’s reuse and recycle treatment capacity in Thailand to 17 MLD.

Ranhill is hopeful this water treatment concession would contribute positively to its revenue and earnings, next year.

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