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Mr. Lau Hieng Ung, Director, Sewerage Services Department Sarawak

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News from Around the WorldNew President of B&V’s Water BusinessBlack & Veatch has appointed CindyWallis-Lage as President of itsglobal water business. She will lead thecompany’s efforts to address the waterinfrastructure needs around the world.Aging infrastructure, economic challengesand increasing demand are factors that aredriving growth for service providers.Ms Wallis-Lage brings 25 years ofexperience to this key position. Shemost recently served as the company’sExecutive Managing <strong>Director</strong> of TechnicalSolutions. She has provided her projectand leadership expertise to more than100 municipal and industrial facilitiesthroughout the US, UK and Asia Pacific.WRG aims to capture Indian desal marketAustralia-based Water ResourcesGroup (WRG) Limited has announcedthat it has entered into a Joint VentureAgreement with Mandala Water Limited,a wholly owned subsidiary of MandalaCapital AG Fund Limited, to market WRG’sproducts and technologies in the operatingterritories of South Asia (India, Pakistan,Sri Lanka and Bangladesh).Mandala Capital AG Fund Limitedis a private equity fund that invests inthe agricultural sector in the Indian andSouth Asia markets. Mandala’s foundersand partners include longstandingIndian agriculture entrepreneurs as wellas Altima Partners LLP, a multi-billiondollar investment fund with substantialinvestments in the agriculture sectorglobally.The Joint Venture, of which WRG owns49%, will be based in India and allowsWRG to enter the South Asia desalinationmarket for both industrial and municipalMetax to build WWTP in IndiaAMetax Engineering CorporationLimited has announced thatits wholly-owned subsidiary, MetaxEngineering (India) Private Limited havebeen awarded an approximately S$6.2million (US$4.97 million) contract for thedesign, engineering, supply, erection,testing and commission of an effluenttreatment plant with an ultrafiltrationand reverse osmosis system used forrecycling by Grasim Cellulosic Division, aunit of Grasim Industries Limited locatedat Vilayat, Bharuch, Gujarat, India for itsviscose staple fibre Vilayat project.Commenting on the contract, TanTze Wen, the Managing <strong>Director</strong> ofMetax Engineering said: “With theapplications.According to the CEO of WRG, BrianHarcourt, the desalination market in SouthAsia, particularly India, is expected to growdramatically in the next ten years. “Wehave been in discussions with MandalaCapital for over 12 months in preparationto enter into this multi-hundred milliondollarmarket for desalination,” he saysin a press release. “Following a successfulvisit to India by WRG last October, we arevery pleased to conclude our agreements,and expect to see significant businessopportunities develop for the joint venture,not only for water desalination, but alsofor applications of our exclusive ozonegenerator in seed and food preservation,”he adds.The Principal of Mandala Water, andCEO of Mandala Capital, Uday Garg saidthat the application of WRG’s technologiesin South Asia is going to greatly enhancethe value of the company.worldwide emphasis on environmentalprotection via recycling, we are seeingmore projects put out to tender fromthe private and public sectors in bothdeveloped and developing countries,who need to continually invest incritical water and wastewater treatmentinfrastructure.”Grasim, a flagship company of theAditya Birla Group, ranks among India’slargest private sector companies, withconsolidated net revenue of Rs.202billion. Grasim’s businesses compriseVSF, cement, chemicals and textiles.Its core businesses are VSF and cement,which contribute to over 90 per cent ofits revenues and operating profits.“ReadersSURVEY”Dear Valued Readers,In line with our efforts to continuallyenhance the quality ofour magazine so as to serveyou better, we would like toget feedback from you aboutthe contents of our magazine,and also any ideas, commentsor suggestions that you mayhave.If you have any comments orsuggestions, please do drop usa line atasni@malaysianwater.org.myor contact us(the MWA Secretariat) at603 6201 2250/ 9521any comments orsuggestions?WaterMalaysia 13

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