Via Maris Desalination Ltd., owner and operator of the Palma him plant, purchased QuantumFlux high rejection membranes from NanoH2O for an existing 36,000 cubic metre capacity seawater reverse osmosis (RO) train in 2012 and will commission two additional trains in 2013. These three trains will produce a combined total of 110,000 cubic metres of potable water per day.“After one year of small scale pilot tests and eight months of full scale operation of the initial 36,000 cubic metre per day train, the high rejection QuantumFlux membranes from NanoH2O provided us with the best performance we ever experienced,” said Avner Hermony, Palmachim Desalination Plant Manager for Via Maris Desalination, a subsidiary of Global Environmental Solutions (GES). “Given that experience, we will now add two more trains of Qfx membranes by the end of 2013.”“This is a significant milestone for our company,” said Nicholas Dyner, vice-president of Sales and Marketing for NanoH2O. “Within a year of our official launch into the membrane desalination market, we have demonstrated impressive acceleration in product development and manufacturing capacity. Palmachim is one of the ten largest seawater RO plants in the world and we are honoured to have been chosen as a membrane supplier and to assist Palmachim in their expansion efforts.”