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C/ Quintanavides, 17, Planta 3ª - 28050 Madrid
tel: +34 910 505 250
http://www.inima.es
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF WATER
Thales of Miletus (639 BC/547 BC.) RECYCLED WATERS
- Tertiary Treatments
SEA AND BRACKISH WATER
- Sea and brackish water desalination plants (SWDP, BWDP)
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
CONCESSIONS
EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES GS E&C
DELEGATIONS AND BRANCHES GS INIMA
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“Water is the principle of all things”
THE GROUP
GS INIMA ENVIRONMENT S.A.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY
- Research, development and innovation (R+D+i)
- Quality and environmental management
WASTEWATER
- Urban wastewater treatment plants (UWWTP)
DRINKING WATER
- Water purification treatment plants (WPTP)
INDUSTRIAL WATERS
- Industrial wastewater treatment plants (IWWTP)
- Water plants for Industrial supply
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THE GROUP
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GS Inima starts a new phase in the Group GS E&C, a company of the highest level on a global scale, and with a very ambitious expansion project contemplated in the plan “Vision 2020” of whose strategy GS Inima is a part of.
Our main assets are union, team work and right decision making, always valued as a whole with firmness and efficiency.
Our philosophy tries to give priority to the works and to encourage respect towards people and the environment with sustainable development.
With new geographic horizons, sectors and human objectives, and with the synergies that the Group GS E&C offers to GS Inima, there appears to be a good outlook for great opportunities to keep growing with technology and in a sustainable way, supported by an amazing team, professionally and humanly speaking, and renowned in all fields by its clients.
The Group GS is one of the biggest international Holdings in energy and services. At the end of 2011, it was the 6th group of South Korea by sales volume and the 8th in assets’ value.
THE GROUP
VISION STATEMENT
SLOGAN
CORE VALUE
VISION 2020 GOAL
With our creative passion, trust in us to create the world’s best valuesYour Best Partner & The First Company you turn to whatever your challenge
A leap toward becoming a sustainable Global Company
The Global Best & First
Great Innovation Great Challenge Great Partnership
Founded in 1969, GS E&C gathers the Holding activities of engineering, construction and environment, and owns a solid financial structure supported by the most important international qualification agencies.
Strong international presence in more than 20 countries.
In 2011 it obtained the 35th ranking in the global category and 48th in the international category according to ENR (Engineering News Record) and it is included as a certified company in the DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index).
GS E&C has set out the objective “Vision 2020” as an international sustainable company with basic values defined in innovation, great challenges and great associations.GS E&C has been awarded the Forbes Price in Corporate Social Responsibility for its contribution to social well-being, education, culture, environment and security.
GS Inima EnvironmentGS Inima Environment
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GS Inima is the company specialized in environmental activities, associated with the treatment of water.
GS Inima is involved in all stages of the projects it undertakes: Design, Technology, Construction, Financing, Operation and Maintenance and develops its activity in the private as well as the public markets.
GS Inima represents a point of reference in environmental technology, incorporating the most advanced technologies and investing in research and development, taking special care of the environmental integration of their designs, energy saving and the reduction of emissions to the atmosphere.
With acknowledged technological Know-how, it is the company that manages more plants abroad in concession type contracts, endowing the company with a strong international presence and activity.
RussiaUnited Kingdom
ItalyArmenia
Taiwan
Ecuador
Kazakhstan
Turkey
UAEOman
QatarKuwait
Iran
Egypt
VietnamCambodia
India
China
USA
Colombia
Canada
Thailand
SingaporeIndonesia
Baharain
Algeria
Delegations GS Inima Environment
Branchs GS Inima Environment
Branchs GS E&C
Delegations GS E&C
ChileBrazil
Mexico
Spain
Saudi Arabia
1955
Foundation
The firstdesalinationplantworldwideCape VerdeAfrica
The firstdesalinationplant in Spain LanzaroteCanary Islands
SedmaFoundation(subsidiaryof Lain)
The largest desalinationplant in Europe, CarbonerasAlmeriaSpain
1st PrizeAward "Innovativedesign"IDA WorldCongressSWDP Los Cabos Mexico
1968 1970 1990 1991 1998 1999 2001 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
INI MedioAmbienteFoundation
Privatization, merger ofInima & Sedma
Strongfocus oninternationalexpansionAricaChile
The 1stlargestdesalinationplant in LatinAmerica, AntofagastaChile
Acquisitionof Ambient. Expansion inBrasil
OHLincreasesits investmentin INIMA100%
Firstdesalinationplant forhumanconsumptionin MexicoPromoaqua
ThelargestThermalsludgesdryingplant inEuropeMetrofang
Firstwastewatertreatment plant withpowergeneration(cogeneration by biogas)Ribeirão PretoBrazil
MexicoSpainBrazilAlgeria
Firstbrackishwater desalinationplant forhumanconsumptionin USAAquariaUSA
The largestdesalination plantin AfricaMostaganemAlgeria
GS E&CPurchaseINIMA to the OHL groupconstitutingGS InimaEnvironment
GS E&Ccompany isa leader in theengineeringandconstructionindustry inSouth Korea
EXCLUSIVITY IN SPAIN INVESTMENT IN THE OVERSEAS CONSOLIDATION IN ABROAD
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GS INIMAGS Inima, started to operate in the water sector in 1955 as a company specialized in water treatment.
It is the company with the longest history in desalination by reverse osmosis and a worldwide leader in the water treatment sector that has consolidated its position with more than 200 installations and is currently involved in plants with a production capacity equal to or greater than 200,000 m3/day.
It is the company that manages more plants internationally on a concession regimen, which accounts for a strong presence and international activity
Reverse osmosis Pilot plant, 1968
TWA Plant 1968
Pioneer in the water sector with the construction of the first desalination plant in the world and has developed someof the technological improvements of this market
Reverse osmosis Pilot plant, 1968Inalsa complex (Lanzarote, Canary Islands)
GS InimaFinancial data 2009/2012
Sales (MM€) Portfolio (MM€)
129.3 138.3144.1
2009 2010 2011 2012
125.42,297
2,4992,363
2009 2010 2011 2012
2,625
EBITDA (MM€)
15.5 15.6
21.6
2009 2010 20112012
18.4
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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Corporate responsibility at GS Inima is put into practice through a commitment to ongoing improvement, innovation and anticipation, transparency in reporting, a rational and balanced integration of the diversity of the environments in which the Company operates, and in its relations with all interested parties, with the objective of placing dialog and transparency with its stakeholders at the core of its operations.
R + D + iGS Inima actively participates in R+D+i programs that are part of the Environmental Science and Technologies Program of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism and Agriculture, Food and Natural Environment.
Awarded the “R+D+i Management System Certificate” by AENOR pursuant to the standard: UNE 166002: 2006 for water engineering and technologies for water supply, waste water and desalination technologies for the production of potable water.
QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTQuality and the natural environment are and have been priority objectives in our company’s management model.
Our commitment to quality and the environment is reflected in the company’s decision to implement a quality control system based on the UNE-EN-ISO 9001 standard and an environmental management system compliant with UNE-EN-ISO 14001 standard, both systems certified by AENOR.
GS Inima incorporates and integrates the most advanced technologies, being specially dedicated to developing proprietary technologies to address and solve environmental problems, such as those needed to treat and purify urban and industrial waters.
GS Inima has always been known for implementing the most innovative processes in its water treatment plants, such as the common manifold in high pressure lines of reverse osmosis systems, or the re-mineralization of calcium hydroxide without lime saturator, it continues developing technical and different processes in various research areas such as the use of brine energy to reduce power consumption in desalination plants, the improvement of the retaining capacity of conventional pre-treatment systems by in-line injection of pulsating air, the optimizing of the consumption of anti-scale products with real time analytical processes or the reduction of power consumption in MBR reactors by developing the predictive control software.Some of this research has been patented, which puts Inima in a position of leadership within the Spanish companies in the water treatment sector in the fields of investigation, development and innovation.
Significant technological contribution of renowned prestige through continuous programs of R+D+i over
more than 50 years of experience.
AN EXPERTSYSTEM
For the Automatic aeration control of MBRs
MBR more sustainable and competitive MBRs with reduced energy consumption.Smart Air MBR is the only product on the market that effectively reduces theenergy costs associated with MBR aeration according to the online monitoringof permeability
GA-1999/0097
EmpresaRegistrada
ER-0365/2000
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Lagares WWTP. Expansion and modernization Vigo (Spain)Client: MARM & Sociedad Estatal deAguas de la Cuenca Norte (acuaNorte)965,045 inh.eq. – 230,688 m3/dayTertiary treatment, UV disinfection,Energy recovery for cogeneration,Thermal drying of sludge
WW05
Algeciras WWTPAlgeciras, Cadiz (Spain)Client: General Water Directorate- Ministry of environment204,000 inh.eq. - 51,000 m3/dayBiological Aerated Filter BAF (biofilter), Nitrification – denitrification, Anaerobic Digestion, Centrifugal Dehydration, Tertiary treatment, Biological treatment - Flooded beds, UV disinfection, Deodorization in buildings: Pretreatment, Biological and area of sludge
WW03
Ribeirão Preto WWTPRibeirão Preto - São Paulo (Brazil)Client: DAERP660,000 inh.eq. - 150,000 m3/dayActivated sludge, Anaerobic Digestion,Turbochargers/diffuser, Aeration extended carousel, Aeration turbines
WW04
Pilar de la Horadada WWTPAlicante (Spain)Client: EPSAR - Generalitat de Valencia78,750 inh.eq. - 18,500 m3/dayProcess ORBAL, Nitrificacion-denitrification, Tertiary treatment,Photovoltaic power plant
WW06
Konya WWTPKonya (Turkey) Client: KOSKI1,675,000 inh.eq. - 400,000 m3/dayPretreatment, Nutrient removal,Biogas productionAnaerobic digestion
WASTEWATER
URBAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
More than100 plants with capacity to treat more than 2,000,000 m3/day
- Physical-chemical treatment- Primary and secondary or biological treatment- Tertiary treatment- Sludge stabilization and digestion- Sludge drying or dehydrating- Soft technologies
SERVING A POPULATION OF MORE THAN8,000,000 INHABITANTS EQ.
MAIN REFERENCES
Konya (Turkey)Baix Llobregat (Spain)Vigo (Spain)Ribeirão Preto (Brazil)Córdoba (Spain)Sta. Cruz de Tenerife (Spain)Móstoles (Spain)Cádiz San Fernando (Spain)Algeciras (Spain)La Llagosta (Spain)Benalmádena (Spain)Campo de Dalías (Spain)Cartagena (Spain)São José dos Campos (Brazil)
Jaca (Spain)Ampliación Lloret de Mar (Spain)
Granada Oeste (Spain)Oropesa (Spain)Aranda de Duero (Spain)Tudela (Spain)Font de la Pedra (Spain)Pilar de la Horadada (Spain)Campos de Jordão (Brazil)Torróx (Spain)Ponte da Baia (Portugal)
CAPACITY400,000 m3/day315,000 m3/day230,668 m3/day150,000 m3/day108,000 m3/day90,000 m3/day78,264 m3/day75,000 m3/day51,000 m3/day43,000 m3/day
25,000 m3/day25,000 m3/day
22,416 m3/day21,000 m3/day20,640 m3/day20,416 m3/day20,000 m3/day18,500 m3/day18,438 m3/day15,000 m3/day6,834 m3/day
INH.EQ.1,675,000 inh.eq.1,320,000 inh.eq.
965,045 inh.eq.660,000 inh.eq.460,000 inh.eq.380,000 inh.eq.330,000 inh.eq.315,000 inh.eq.204,000 inh.eq.180,000 inh.eq.
39,000 m3/day35,000 m3/day34,927 m3/day
165,000 inh.eq. 145,000 inh.eq.175,000 inh.eq.
40,000 m3/day 170,000 inh.eq.
Alicante Norte (Spain) 30,000 m3/day 126,000 inh.eq.
Caiçara (Brazil) 28,000 m3/day 120,000 inh.eq.
105,000 inh.eq.105,000 inh.eq.
94,000 inh.eq.
Mogi Mirim (Brazil) 25,920 m3/day 130,000 inh.eq.
Sertaozinho (Brazil) 24,673 m3/day 162,000 inh.eq.
88,750 inh.eq.87,000 inh.eq. 86,760 inh.eq. 84,000 inh.eq.78,750 inh.eq.92,000 inh.eq. 63,000 inh.eq.45,127 inh.eq.
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Facilities cogeneration and thermal drying of sludge for the production of electrical energy from biogas coming from the anaerobic digestion of the sludge purged
WW01EDAR Ribeirão Preto, first treatment plant to implement a system of energy generation through bio gas in Brazil.
WW03WW02
WW05WW01
WW04WW06
DRINKING WATER
WATER PURIFICATION PLANTS (DWTP)
More than 25 plants with capacity to treat more than 1,000,000 m3/day.
- Conventional public supply for large or small rural populations- Physical-chemical treatment- Lamellar decantation- Specific treatments to eliminate and correct micro contaminant elements - Disinfection and sterilization with ozone, UV or chlorine derivatives- Filtration, microfiltration and ultrafiltration- Treatment of sludges generated by potable water operations- Flotation and dehydration techniques
SERVING A POPULATION OF MORE THAN 2,500,000INHABITANTS EQ.
MAIN REFERENCES
Majadahonda (Spain) Llanura Manchega (Spain) La Jarosa (Spain) Trapiche (Spain)Navacerrada (Spain)Ponferrada (Spain)Rancho El Feo (Spain)
CAPACITY345,600 m3/day276,480 m3/day130,000 m3/day146,880 m3/day87,000 m3/day26,000 m3/day17,280 m3/day
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Majadahonda DWTPMadrid (Spain)Client: Canal Isabel II - Comunidad deMadrid1,400,000 inh.eq. - 345,600 m3/dayCarbon filters, Ozone disinfection,Pilot plant removing arsenic (As)
DW03
Ponferrada DWTPPonferrada, Leon (Spain)Client:Ministry of EnvironmentGovern of Castille-Leon70,000 inh.eq. - 25,920 m3/dayPhysico-Chemical treatment, Gravity sand filters, Chlorine disinfection, Backwashing water recovery
DW02
Llanura Manchega DWTPCuenca (Spain)Client: General water Directorate - Ministry of Environment Rural and marine 1,382,400 inh.eq. - 276,480 m3/dayPhysical-chemical treatment, Gravity sand filters, Disinfection by chlorine dioxide,Dehydration with centrifuges
“Water is the vehicle of nature”Leonardo da Vinci (1452/1519)
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INDUSTRIAL WATER
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS (IWWTP)
More than 20 plants with capacity to treat more than 35,000 m3/day.
- Polyelectrolyte dosing system- Physical-chemical treatments- Reverse osmosis- Demineralization- Flotation- Biomass reactor- Membrane bioreactor
INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
- Thermal drying of sludges associated with electrical generation plants - Pilot and experimental plants
Besos WWTPIt is the largest plant with thermal drying of sludgein Spain and one of the biggest in Europe.
MAIN REFERENCES
Coal-washer Batan, Hunosa (Spain)Coal-washer Modesta, Hunosa (Spain)Boeitinger, Ingelheim (Spain)Torras Papel (Spain)Nestle (Spain) Factory Renault Palencia (Spain)
CAPACITY 12,000 m3/day
12,000 m3/day4,800 m3/day3,600 m3/day1,440 m3/day
900 m3/day
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IWW03IWW02
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Renault Palencia IWWTPPalencia (Spain) Client: Renault 900 m3/dayMembrane Bioreactors (MBR)
IWW02/IWW03
Thermal drying of sludgeBesos IWWTP (METROFANG)Barcelona (Spain)Client: Barcelona Metropolitan EntityHigh drying with centrifuges, drying tunnels (4 lines),Biogas engines, power co generation 24,5 Mw
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RECYCLED WATER
TERTIARY TREATMENT
More than 25 plants with capacity to treat more than 250,000 m3/day.
- Gravity or pressure driven filtration- Disinfection by UV and ultrasound irradiation- Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR)- Membrane ultrafiltration- Microfiltration- Reverse osmosis
SERVING A POPULATION OF MORE THAN1,000,000 INHABITANTS EQ.
MAIN REFERENCES
Algeciras (Spain)Besos (Spain)Alicante Norte (Spain)Roquetas (Spain)
Rejas (Spain)Pilar de la Horadada (Spain)Benalmadena (Spain)Crevillente (Spain)El Tablero (Spain)Font de la Pedra (Spain)Torrox (Spain)
CAPACITY51,000 m3/day38,400 m3/day30,000 m3/day19,440 m3/day
18,000 m3/day
Campos de Jordão (Brazil) 18,438 m3/day
12,000 m3/day10,000 m3/day8,000 m3/day8,000 m3/day7,500 m3/day5,000 m3/day
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RW02
RW03RW04RW05
RW01
RW01 / RW02
Pilar de la Horadada WWTPPilar de la Horadada, Alicante (Spain)Client: EPSAR - Generalitat de Valencia12,000 m3/dayOrbal process, Nitrification - denitrification systems, Tertiary treatment, Photovoltaic power plant
RW03
Font de la Pedra WWTPAlcoy, Alicante (Spain)Client: EPSAR - Generalitat de Valencia7,500 m3/dayProcess ORBAL, nutrient removal, Decanters suction TOW-BRO, Dehydration with centrifuges, Chemical deodorization system, Tertiary treatment
RW04
Campos de Jordão WWTPCampos de Jordão-São Paulo (Brazil)Client: SABESP18,438 m3/dayConventional pretreatment, Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Gravity static thickener, Dehydration of sludge, Tertiary proces
RW05
Algeciras WWTPAlgeciras, Cadiz (Spain)Client: Directorate General of water.Ministry of Environment 51,000 m3/day Pressure sand filter, UV disinfection system
We care about the environment
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SEA AND BRACKISH WATER
SEA AND BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION PLANTS (SWDP, BWDP)
More than 30 plants with capacity to treat more than 800,000 m3/day.
- Reverse osmosis- MSF evaporation- Multieffect distillation (MED)- Vapor compression (VC) - Microfiltration
SERVING A POPULATION OF MORE THAN 3,000,000INHABITANTS EQ.
MAIN REFERENCES
Mostaganem (Algeria)Carboneras (Spain)Cap Djinet (Algeria)Alicante II (Spain)Marbella (Spain)Antofagasta (Chile)
Arica (Chile)Complejo Inalsa (Spain)
CAPACITY200,000 m3/day120,000 m3/day100,000 m3/day65,000 m3/day55,000 m3/day52,000 m3/day
Lanzarote III y IV (Spain) 40,000 m3/day
Hialeah (USA) 47,500 m3/day
Moncofa (Spain)Ensenada (Mexico) Los Cabos (Mexico)
30,000 m3/day21,600 m3/day20,736 m3/day
Taunton, Massachusetts (USA) 37,854 m3/day
18,000 m3/day10,000 m3/day
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Alicante SWDPAlicante II (Spain)Client: Commonwealth Channels of Taibilla
65,000 m3/dayCoastal tunnel 988 m length. and 3.14 m. diameter (underground)Pressure sand filters. Cartridge, Pumping, High Pressure, R.O. trains, Cartridge filters, Remineralization with beds of calcite, Collectors, Rabasa tank pumping
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Hialeah BWTP Miami, Florida (USA)Client: City council of Hialeah150,000 inh.eq. – 47,500 m 272,000 inh.eq. - 600,000 inh.eq. - 1,333,000 inh.eq. - 3/dayUptake wellsPretreatment, Cartridge filtersReverse osmosis trains, TurbochargerDegasification & Lime dosification and CO2 dosification
BW06
Taunton River BWDPDighton, Massachusetts (USA) Client: City of Brockton189,000 inh.eq. – 37,854 m3/dayGunderboom mesh, Ultrafiltration,R.O. trains, High Pressure Pumps,Energy recovery.
SW03
Carboneras SWDPCarboneras, Almeria (Spain)Client: ACUSUR-(Ministry of Environment)
120,000 m3/dayPressure sand filters, Cartridge filters, Seawater Reservoir, High Pressure Turbo pumps,R.O. trains, remineralization withslaked lime
SW05
Los Cabos SWDPCape San Lucas, Baja California (Mexico)Client: OOMSAPAS69,120 inh.eq. - 20,736 m3/dayPre treatment, Sand Filter,Cartridge filters, High Pressure Pumps,R.O. Trains, Energy recovery, Remineralization with calcite beds.
SW04
Mostaganen SWDPMostaganen (Algeria)Client: Algerian Energy Company
200,000 m3/dayDouble filtration by bilayer filters, Cartridge filters,High Pressure Pumps,R.O. trains, Energy recovery, Remineralization with calcite beds
BW06
GS Inima is within the most important companies desalination in the world andis a pioneer with the first desalination plant in the world.
References in facilities of more than 200,000 m3/day
BW01
SW02
SW03
SW05
SW04 EE
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
More than 70 plants with capacity to treatmore than 750,000 m3/day
- Urban & Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants- Water Purification Plants- Desalination Plants- Collection network and pumping station
MAIN REFERENCES
EDAR Crispijana (Spain)ETAP Trapiche (Spain)EDAR Alcala Oeste (Spain)EDAM Alicante II (Spain)EDAM Marbella (Spain)EDAR La Llagosta (Spain)ETAP Sagunto (Spain)EDAR Cartagena (Spain) EDAR Granollers (Spain)EDAR Jaca (Spain)EDAR Crevillente (Spain)EDAR El Vendrell (Spain) EDAR’S Valmojado y otras (Spain) EDAR Pilar de la Horadada (Spain) EDAR Font de la Pedra (Spain)EDAR Ponte da Baia (Portugal)Thermal drying of sludges Granollers WWTP Metrofang (Spain)
CAPACITY185,000 m3/day95,000 m3/day89,659 m3/day65,000 m3/day55,000 m3/day43,000 m3/day34,000 m3/day31,500 m3/day30,000 m3/day25,000 m3/day22,550 m3/day21,000 m3/day22,000 m3/day18,500 m3/day20,000 m3/day6,384 m3/day
17,556 tm/year
INH.EQ.775,000 inh.eq.398,000 inh.eq.375,000 inh.eq.260,000 inh.eq.230,000 inh.eq.180,000 inh.eq.142,000 inh.eq..132,000 inh.eq.126,000 inh.eq.105,000 inh.eq.95,000 inh.eq.88,000 inh.eq.92,000 inh.eq.78,750 inh.eq.84,000 inh.eq.45,127 inh.eq.
60,658 h.e.
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O&M03
O&M02
O&M01
Crispijana WWTPPamplona, Navarra (Spain)Client: AMVISA775,000 inh.eq. - 185,000 m3/daySelf-cleaning sieve, Anaerobic Digestion, Sandblasting and degreasing,Rectangular primary decantation, Circular secondary decantation, Aeration Basinsby turbines, Flotation Thickeners,Band filters high pressure, Gasometer, Cogeneration, Biogas generators
O&M03
Alicante II SWDPAlicante (Spain)Client: Commonwealth Channels of Taibilla260,000 inh.eq. - 65,000 m3/dayCoastal tunnel 988 m length. and 3, 14 m. diameter (underground).Sand Filter, Cartridge filters, High Pressure pumps, R.O. trains, Energy Recovery,Remineralization with beds of calcite, Collectors, Rabasa tank pumping
O&M02
Font de la Pedra WWTPAlcoy, Alicante (Spain)Client: EPSAR - Generalitat de Valencia84,000 inh.eq. - 20,000 m3/dayORBAL process, nutrient removal, decanters suction TOW-BRO,Dehydration with centrifuges, Chemical deodorization, Tertiary treatment
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http://www.inima.es
World leader in desalination concessions
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CONCESSIONSGS Inima, Owns 14 concession contracts for facilities with treatment capacity for morethan 800,000 m3/day.
GS Inima is the industry leader in water treatment concessions and currently owns 14 concessions (11 in operation) and 3 under construction.It is able to build water treatment plants, provide O&M services and operate concessions worldwide.
GS Inima is a leading company in the water treatment industry worldwide with more than 200 water projects completed.
MAIN REFERENCES
CONTRACT COUNTRY CLIENT CAPACITY DURATION (M /DAY) (YEARS) WWTP Ribeirão Preto & Caiçara BRAZIL DAERP 150,000 23
WWTP Campos de Jordão BRAZIL SABESP 18,438 20 under Construction
WWTP Sertaozinho BRAZIL Sertaozinho Municipality 24,673 30
WWTP São José dos Campos BRAZIL SABESP 34,927 20 under Construction
WWTP Mogi Mirim BRAZIL Mogi Mirim City Council 25,920 30
SWDP Cap Djinet ALGERIA AEC 100,000 25
SWDP Mostaganem ALGERIA AEC 200,000 25
SWDP Ensenada MEXICO State Water Commission 21,600 20 under Construction
SWDP Los Cabos MEXICO OOMSAPASLC 20,736 20
WWTP Cádiz-San Fernando SPAIN San Fernando City Council 75,000 23
SWDP Carboneras SPAIN Acuamed 120,000 25
SWDP Taunton River USA Brockton City 37,854 20
BWDP Arica CHILE ESSAT 18,000 12
SWDP Antofagasta CHILE ESSAN 52,000 7
Bio-recycling Urban solid waste SPAIN Municipalities Consortium of the Bay 425,000 t/year 30 USWT treatment of Cadiz
Thermal Besós SPAIN Metropolitan Sludges 51,100 t/year 15Sludge drying
CHILEThe largestSWDPPlant inLatin America
MEXICOThe first SWDPPlant in Mexico
UAE
SPAINThe largestplant ofthermaldrying ofsludgein Spain
BRAZILAward as
the Companyof the year
ALGERIAThe LargestSWDPof Africa
USA
GS Inima. Stable activity in more than 4 countries in America and Africa.World-class spanish company has joined GS E&C.
Cap Djinet SWDP, Algeria
SWDP Mostaganem, Algeria
Carboneras SWDP. General View R.O. trains
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DELEGATIONS GS INIMA
SPAIN GS Inima, S.A. - HeadquartersC/ Quintanavides, 17, Planta 3ª - 28050 MadridTel: +34-91-050-5250 - Fax: +34-91-123-0480
Calle Tarragona 151-157, floor 7 - 08014 BarcelonaTel: +34-93-521-5750 - Fax: +34-93-802-8080
BRANCHES GS INIMA
MEXICOGS Inima Mexico, S.A. de C.V.Paseo de la Reforma 222, Planta 23Colonia Juárez Delegación CuauhtémocMexico DF – CP 06600 - MexicoTel: (+55)525555 80/54 46 54 - Fax: (+55)52 03 33 40
Promoaqua Desalación Los Cabos, S.A. de C.V.Calle s/n Fracción V, predio Los Cangrejos s/nCol. Los Cangrejos - Cabos San Lucas - 23473Los Cabos - Baja California Sur - MexicoTel: +52 (624) 173 05 18 - Fax: +52 (624) 173 05 18
Aguas de Ensenada, S.A. de C.V.Boulevard Ramírez Méndez , 148 A, col. Bahia SurEnsenada - Baja California Norte - MexicoTel: +55 5755 - 7375
ALGERIAShariket Tahlyat Miyah Mostaganem, SPA (STMM, SPA)Shariket Miyeh RasDJinet, SPA (SMD, SPA)Bois des Cars 1 - nº10 – Dély Ibrahim - Argel (Algeria)Tel: +213(21) 37 14 30/433/435Fax: +213(21) 37 14 52
BRAZILGS Inima Brasil, LTDA.Rua Joaquim Floriano, 913, 6º andar - Itaim BibiCEP 04534-013 - São Paulo – SP - BrazilTel: +55 (11) 23 88 58 00
Ambient Serviços Ambientais de Ribeirão Preto, S.A.Rodovia Alexandre Balbo SP 328, km. 334,6CEP 14062-800 – Ribeirão Preto - SP - BrazilTel: +55 (16) 39 62 81 00 - Fax: +55 (16) 39 62 81 06
Araucaría Saneamento, S.A.Avenida Frei Orestes Girardi, 1229Campos de Jordão - São Paulo – BrazilTel: +55 (16) 39 62 81 00 - Fax: +55 (16) 39 62 81 06
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01Daegu WWTP(Daegu, South Korea)Capacity: 1,260 ton/dayCogeneration capacity: 300 ton/dayProject period: 2007/05 - 2011/12
02Jeonju WWTP(Jeonju, South Korea)Capacity: 303,000 m3/dayProcess: CNRProject period: 2004/10 - 2007/06
03Koyang WWTP(Koyang, South Korea)Capacity: 270,000 m3/dayTreatment: MLEProject period: 2007/05 - 2011/12
04Yeosu WWTP (Yeosu, South Korea)Capacity: 35,000 m3/dayProcess: MLEProject period: 2005/09 - 2008/04
05Paju Environmental Installation(Paju, South Korea)Capacity: 2,400 m3/hourProject period: 2004/03 - 2006/10
06Kunsan WWTP(Kunsan, South Korea)Capacity: 200,000 m3/dayProcess: BNR 4 stagesProject period: 2006/09 - 2010/05
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