The financial crisis has had consequences for practically every industry, and the SWRO market is no exception. Of course, a new SWRO plant is always a long-term investment, and financing such projects is rarely a simple matter. But when banks began to be much more critical about lending, finding the funds for new SWRO plants – especially very large plants – got harder than ever.
One of the results of the tight money markets has been that few very large SWRO plants have been built in the last five years. Mid-size plants, however, ranging between 1,000 and 20,000 CMD, have continued to come online.
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