The plant will purify river water to supply 1,800 cubic meters of clean water daily to the island and the adjacent island of Koh Oknha Tei, some 20,000 residents of which previously relied on untreated river water, according to the firm.
The plant is set to begin full operation by the end of the year after completing a trial period in November. Soma
The joint venture plans to expand its business to other regions as it has obtained a 20-year exclusive license to deliver waterworks services in the capital and the neighboring province from the country's
The Cambodian government is welcoming foreign investment, including from
Currently, just 50 percent of the population has access to clean water. (NNA/Kyodo)
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