Cummins helps expand a major water treatment plant
By Adam Sidders, Marketing Communications Leader, Power Systems

An expansion at the Al Ansab wastewater treatment site near the capital Muscat, Oman doubles the capacity, making it the largest water treatment plant in Muscat, and one of the largest facilities in the world to use the flat-sheet-membrane bioreactor process, which produces high-quality reclaimed water and minimizes environmental footprint.
With Cummins global capabilities and footprint, and with Cummins distributor Universal Engineering Services' proven track record for turnkey projects, a 14.5 MVA emergency standby power solution based around five new generator sets completes the new standby system – including the first in the country to be powered by the Cummins QSK95 Series engine.
Read more on the Haya Water case study at cummins.com.
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Adam Sidders, Marketing Communications Leader, Power Systems
Adam Sidders is the Marketing Communications Leader for the Power Systems Business Unit of Cummins Inc. Prior to joining Cummins in 2012 Adam worked in Financial Services for Europe’s largest independently owned insurer as their Marketing and Communications Manager. adam.sidders@cummins.com
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