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MZT Pumpi supplies Archimedean screw pumps for wastewater treatment plant in Skopje

31 March 2010

Macedonia’s MZT Pumpi has produced three Archimedean screw pumps for a new wastewater treatment facility in Skopje.

The new wastewater treatment plant, in the Skopje suburb of Lisice, will have a pump station equipped with the three MZT Pumpi Archimedean screw pumps, which will transport wastewater to a higher elevation for further treatment.

MZT Pumpi is undertaking the design, fabrication, assembly and installation of the pumps.

 

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