CPP Sets New Benchmark with Desalination of Over 2 Billion Litres of Water to Combat Water Crisis Globally

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“Though India has been a little slow to invest in desalination, the Government of India and private industry are definitely on the fast track to setting up new desalination plants and we as a company are ready to help curb the water crisis which is looming in the country.” - Vijay Rajpurohit, Managing Director Chemical Process Piping

September 2022: Speaking at the fourth edition of Desalination in India, Vijay Rajpurohit, Managing Director, Chemical Process Piping (CPP) said “CPP is now poised to be a well-equipped ‘Make in India’ partner for the Government of India in its fight to solve the country’s water problem.” The government of India is in process of establishing several desalination plants in cities and towns on the coastline. This is a step towards combating the water crisis which is starting to hit several states due to lack of rain or increase in population. He further added, “Though India has been a little slow to invest in desalination, the Government of India and private industry are definitely on the fast track to setting up new desalination plants and we as a company are ready to help curb the water crisis which is looming in the country.”

CPP is currently working on the Nemmeli Desalination plant in Nemmeli in Tamil Nadu which will be open in 2023. The plant has the capacity to desalinate 150 MLD. CPP has laid over 12.5 km in FRP pipes at the facility ranging from 15 mm to 1600 mm in diameter at a cost of over Rs 230 million.

The company exports its piping solutions to countries like Germany, Singapore, US, France, Finland, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Canada, etc. The core industries CPP caters to are Power, Desalination, Chemical, Oil & Gas, and Metallurgy. Over two billion litres of desalinated potable water flows through CPP pipes worldwide and the number of litres is increasing slowly and steadily. CPP has been working on desalination projects globally since 2004, starting in Singapore, Melbourne, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and more. The company has worked on several key projects like the recently commissioned Desalination plant in Dahej in Bharuch Gujarat is one such example of CPP helping the Government of India in its path to solve the country’s water problems. The Dahej Desalination plant is capable of producing 100 MLD daily of desalinated water which will be used for industries as well as for residents.

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