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THE CARIBDA NEWS NEEDS YOUR INPUT! Share your experiences with others! Take this opportunity to place your company or plant in the news! Member contributions are welcomed. Please contact us by email at: [email protected] Please contact us if you are interested in joining the editorial staff. Volume 4, Issue 1 Spring Issue 2014 Dear CaribDA Members and Friends, When I reflect on 2013, I can see that we have had a significant year. As you have noticed CaribDA has been very active with several training programs, we signed an MOU with CAWASA and starting with the preparation of our biennial Conference, to be held in St. Thomas USVI. First of all the I like to thank (again) all the members that used their obligation to give feedback with the aim to improve CaribDA organization, we still need your important input so don’t hesitate and feel free to participate with new ideas, sending articles to be published in the Newsletter, etc. Your input/feedback is very important, “just do it”! On January 15, 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared several counties as primary natural disaster areas. For instance, California has experienced its driest year since 1580, Nevada has gone without substantial rain or snow for the third year in a row, New Mexico is struggling to sustain farms, and Texas is averaging 34.5 inches of rain compared to a normal of 61 inches. The drought continues to spread and deepen throughout these states. All this is no exception for the Caribbean, that’s why we kindly invite you to be part of our next conference titled: "Drought-Proofing the Caribbean" It will be an event you won’t want to miss! Board Elections are right around the corner! We encourage you in running for a Board Position, to be part of this tremendous organization that is committed to promote the appropriate use of desalination, desalination technology and water reuse in the Caribbean. Furthermore, if you know someone that would be an important asset to the organization please email your nominations to CaribDA at [email protected] for the 2014 Nomination Slate. We are looking forward to meeting you all in St. Thomas and remember: “down streams or up streams, we all are in the same boat”; See you in St. Thomas! Manuel Pereira CaribDA President MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT BY: MANUEL PEREIRA, Aqualectra Production Your feedback is very important for improving this organization. During and after the conferences we are growing in members and we need your input. Don’t hesitate and feel free to be part of your organization by contributing with new ideas, sending in information to be published and joining any committee. I NSIDE THIS I SSUE : Call for Nominations…………………. 2 New Poster Session...………………... 2 IDA Updates………………………….…. 2 Program Committee Report…...…. 3 Thanks Exhibitors & Sponsors…… 3 Membership Update.……............... 4 New Members……………...….…...…. 4 Upcoming Events…........................ 4 New Project in Caldera, Chile..…… 5 Board Members…...……..……….…… 6 Check out us Out on the Web ! www.caribda.com

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Page 1: THIS - CaribDA...Page Volume 4, Issue 15 June 24, 2014 Jt. CaribDA/CAWASA Pre-Conference Workshop St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Marriott Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star June 24-27,

THE CARIBDA NEWS

NEEDS YOUR INPUT!

Share your experiences with others!

Take this opportunity to place your company or plant in the news!

Member contributions are welcomed. Please contact us by email at: [email protected]

Please contact us if you are interested in joining the editorial staff.

Volume 4, Issue 1 Spring Issue 2014

Dear CaribDA Members and Friends,

When I reflect on 2013, I can see that we have had a significant year. As you have noticed

CaribDA has been very active with several training programs, we signed an MOU with

CAWASA and starting with the preparation of our biennial Conference, to be held in St.

Thomas USVI.

First of all the I like to thank (again) all the members that used their obligation to give

feedback with the aim to improve CaribDA organization, we still need your important input

so don’t hesitate and feel free to participate with new ideas, sending articles to be published

in the Newsletter, etc.

Your input/feedback is very important, “just do it”!

On January 15, 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared several counties as

primary natural disaster areas. For instance, California has experienced its driest year since

1580, Nevada has gone without substantial rain or snow for the third year in a row, New

Mexico is struggling to sustain farms, and Texas is averaging 34.5 inches of rain compared to

a normal of 61 inches. The drought continues to spread and deepen throughout these states.

All this is no exception for the Caribbean, that’s why we kindly invite you to be part of our

next conference titled:

"Drought-Proofing the Caribbean"

It will be an event you won’t want to miss!

Board Elections are right around the corner! We encourage you in running for a Board

Position, to be part of this tremendous organization that is committed to promote the

appropriate use of desalination, desalination technology and water reuse in the Caribbean.

Furthermore, if you know someone that would be an important asset to the organization

please email your nominations to CaribDA at [email protected] for the 2014 Nomination

Slate.

We are looking forward to meeting you all in St. Thomas and remember: “down streams or

up streams, we all are in the same boat”;

See you in St. Thomas!

Manuel Pereira CaribDA President

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT BY: MANUEL PEREIRA, Aqualectra Production

Your feedback is very important for improving this organization. During and after the conferences we are

growing in members and we need your input. Don’t hesitate and feel free to be part of your organization by

contributing with new ideas, sending in information to be published and joining any committee.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Call for Nominations…………………. 2

New Poster Session...………………... 2

IDA Updates………………………….…. 2

Program Committee Report…...…. 3

Thanks Exhibitors & Sponsors…… 3

Membership Update.……............... 4

New Members……………...….…...…. 4

Upcoming Events…........................ 4

New Project in Caldera, Chile..…… 5

Board Members…...……..……….…… 6

Check out

us Out on the Web ! www.caribda.com

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On Jan 20 – 22, 18 IDA directors and high profile members participated in the International Water Summit hosted by MASDAR

and Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority focused on sustainability. IDA has been the IWS knowledge partner since its

inception and conducted Desalination Academy Courses. The summit focused on renewable energy desalination, water re-use,

harnessing innovation and optimization in the design of desalination processes.

During the biannual conference in China, the IDA board voted unanimously to accept ALADYR (Association Latino Americana de

Desalacion y Reuse de Aqua) as the 15th regional and/or associate affiliate to IDA. Renato Ramos (marketing manager for Dow

and Vice President of the Aladyr board) was appointed as the Aladyr representative to the IDA board.

On January 23rd and 29th IDA, in conjunction with D&WR, held a successful online symposium titled “Desalination for Oil & Gas”.

The 23rd focused on Applications while the 28th focused on Technology.

On April 7th-8th the IDA will co-sponsor the Global Water Summit in Paris, France which will focus on growth and water’s key role

in economic recovery.

IDA UPDATES BY: SHAWN MEYER-STEELE, H2OProfessionals LLC

The time has come for nominees to come forward for potential election to the Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA) Board of Directors for the 2014-2016 term. Any member interested in becoming a CaribDA director should write to [email protected] and indicate their willingness to run for election latest by 31 March 2014. Balloting is anticipated to take place in May 2014 with results announced at the 24-47 June 2014 CaribDA biennial conference being held in St. Thomas. A formal change of board members will occur following the conference on Friday.

NOMINATION COMMITTEE MESSAGE BY: JOHN D THOMPSON, Desalination Company of Trinidad & Tobago Limited

During the upcoming CaribDA biennial conference to be held on St. Thomas (24th – 27th June) there will be, for the first time, a

special poster session for students and young leaders. A prize for best student / poster presentation will be awarded. Students enjoy a

discounted early registration rate of $250.

STUDENT / YOUNG LEADER POSTER SESSION BY: SHAWN MEYER-STEELE, H2O Professionals

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I am pleased to report that there were many excellent offers of presentations for the conference. The program

committee had a hard task in deciding which presentations would be accepted as speeches and which would be

offered a poster opportunity. We now have a full technical program with a wide scope of topics ranging from

innovations to experiences with existing desalination plants, which will be of great interest to all involved in the

desalination industry.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MESSAGE BY: JOHN D THOMPSON, DESALINATION COMPANY OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

LIMITED

Avista Technologies, Inc.

Consolidated Water Co., Ltd

Curacao Calcium

Danfoss

Dow Water & Process Technologies

Fluidra USA LLC.

Italmatch Chemicals USA

KSB, Inc.

Nalco Company

NanoH2O, Inc.

Resiplast US, Inc.

Victaulic Company

For full conference details, please download the brochure from website at www.caribda.com.

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CaribDA represents the Greater Caribbean, Bahamas and Barbados which includes all the island’s members in the Caribbean and their

neighboring countries. This includes the following (listed below) but also includes in its membership and seeks to serve larger zones of

countries that border the Greater Caribbean (Atlantic and Caribbean coasts of Venezuela, Columbia, Mexico and Florida).

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Aruba

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

Bonaire

British Virgin Islands

Cayman Islands

Curaçao

Cuba

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Guadeloupe

Guyana

Haiti

Jamaica

Martinique

Montserrat

Puerto Rico

Saba

Saint Barthélemy

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Martin

Sint Eustatius

Sint Maarten

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Suriname

Trinidad and Tobago

Turks and Caicos Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands

“We welcomed three new members in the last quarter. There are still a number of members who have not paid their 2013-2014

membership dues. Reminder emails were sent out to these members in November. Your dues are important to help the

association meet its costs and provide services to its membership. Our Vice President Shawn Meyer-Steele has started work on an

outreach program for university students in the region. The board hopes through this initiative to get more undergraduate and

graduate students involved in CaribDA, and to expose them to desalination and water reuse issues and opportunities in the

Caribbean region.”

MEMBERSHIP REPORT BY: MARIO BENTO , M.ENG., P.ENG., Caribbean Water Treatment Ltd.

Stuart Anderson

Applied Drilling Engineering, Inc.

Robert Butow

Sea Level Systems, LLC

Bruce Goodin

Sea Level Systems, LLC

John Krepper

KSB, Inc

Gary Myrthil

Jorge Ortiz-Soldevilla

Nalco Company

Paul Petrey

Applied Drilling Engineering, Inc.

Isabel Wescoat

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Since Our Last Newsletter We Have Welcomed 8 New Members!

Please visit us online at www.caribda.com for all the great membership benefits

Your feedback is very important for improving this organization. During and after the conferences we are growing in members and we need your input. Don’t hesitate and feel free to be part of your organization by contributing with new ideas, sending in

information to be published and joining any committee.

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June 24, 2014

Jt. CaribDA/CAWASA Pre-Conference Workshop

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Marriott Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star

June 24-27, 2014

2014 Biennial Conference & Exposition

“Drought-Proofing the Caribbean”

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Marriott Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star

UPCOMING EVENTS

SEVEN SEAS WATER CHILE SpA

BAHIA CALDERA DESALINATION PLANT PROJECT

Tampa, FL, December 2, 2013 - On November 28, 2013, Seven Seas Water Chile SpA voluntarily entered its project into an

Environmental Impact System of Study for the construction of a reverse osmosis desalination plant through an Environmental

Impact Statement.

The project, Bahía Caldera Desalination Plant, involves the construction of a reverse osmosis plant that will have a desalinated

water production of approximately 93 liters per second (2.1MGD / 7,949 m3/d) in its first phase. The plant will be installed in the

industrial yard of the Bahía Caldera Fishery, located in Region III, 2 kilometers north of the city of Caldera.

THE PROJECT

The desalination facility will be fed with the excess water that comes from the industrial process of the Bahía Caldera Fishery and

the seawater that it captures through the feed pipes that are owned by the same. The feed water shall be conducted through a

pre-filtration system to remove the suspended solids from the water. High pressure pumps will then pressurize the filtered water

before it passes through a series of reverse osmosis membranes in order to remove the dissolved salts.

The reverse osmosis system will produce a fresh water (product water) stream and also a concentrated salt (brine or waste) stream.

The brine will be discharged into a transfer well which is owned by the Fishery and will later be returned to the sea through its

underwater duct.

The solution is innovative because it optimizes existing infrastructure, reduces the costs of investment and operations and

minimizes impact on the surroundings.

A portion of the product water will be utilized in Bahía Caldera’s Fishery processes and the surplus in supply will be sold to

interested third parties. The desalinated water can be utilized in industrial and mining processes as well as for sanitary companies,

which, with prior purification processes to make it potable, can be used for consumption for the population within its concession

area.

SEVEN SEAS WATER CHILE SpA

In March 2013, Seven Seas Water Chile SpA began the studies necessary to evaluate the potential environmental impact of the

Project which now culminates in its entry into the environmental evaluation system. During this time, contact has been made with

potential entities who may be interested in obtaining the desalinated water in the vicinity of Caldera.

Seven Seas Water’s desalination plants have been designed to achieve the maximum durability, efficiency and reliability. The Bahía

Caldera Desalination Plant shall have a production capacity of approximately 93 l/sec (2.1MGD / 7,949 m3/d).

Seven Seas Water Chile SpA is a member of the Seven Seas Water group.

Seven Seas Water provides total water management solution for municipal, industrial and commercial clients. The company

specializes in the supply of potable, ultra pure and reuse water. The solutions include the design, financing, construction and

operation of dedicated water treatment facilities. Long term sale contracts and/or public-private partnerships guarantee the

quantity and quality of water required to meet client needs. Seven Seas Water, based in Tampa, Florida, is operating in nine

countries in the Caribbean and Latin America and it’s expanding to provide water services globally.

For press inquires and media requests please contact Ms. Lauren Thomas at [email protected].

SEVEN SEAS WATER: NEW PROJECT IN CALDERA, CHILE COURTESY OF: LAUREN THOMAS, Seven Seas Water (USVI)

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[email protected]

www.caribda.com

CaribDA

Job Board Posting

Complimentary For Members And

Available At A Fee For Non-Members

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Member Term Company Phone Email

Manuel Pereira 2012-2014 Aqualectra Production 5999-525-0011 [email protected]

(President)

Shawn Meyer-Steele 2012-2014 H2OProfessionals LLC 305-859-2329 [email protected]

(Vice President)

Gerard Pereira 2012-2014 Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. 345-945-4277 [email protected]

(Treasurer)

Paul Choules 2012-2014 Water Standard 713-400-4764 [email protected]

(Secretary)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Member Term Company Phone Email

William Anderson 2012-2014 Energy Recovery Inc. 510-483-7370 [email protected]

Mario Bento 2012-2014 Caribbean Water Treatment Ltd. 268-462-6565 [email protected]

Emilio Gabbrielli 2012-2014 Toray Membrane USA, Inc. +55 21 8221 9896 [email protected]

Juan Miguel Pinto 2012-2014 Energy Recovery Inc 510-483-7370 [email protected]

John Thompson 2012-2014 Desalination Company of 868-636-3725 [email protected]

Trinidad & Tobago Limited

Board of Directors

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