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GE Offers Complete Portfolio of Integrated Solutions for High Purity Water Needs



    GE Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric
    Company (NYSE: GE), is integrating major components of its advanced
    water treatment technologies portfolio to provide a complete seawater
    desalination and water reuse solution for one of Ukraine's largest
    ammonia fertilizer producers, the Odessa Port Plant.

    "The Odessa Port Plant is an ideal example of the product and
    process design synergies that GE has achieved," said Jeff Garwood,
    President and CEO of GE Water & Process Technologies. "Our recent
    acquisition of ZENON Membrane Solutions has enhanced GE's product
    offering with superior UF pretreatment capabilities. This enables GE
    to readily supply complete desalination and water reuse solutions for
    high purity water applications, along with other water and wastewater
    solutions for industrial and municipal plants of all sizes."

    Odessa is one of Ukraine's most water short regions, yet is home
    to one of the country's largest populations and fastest growing
    economies. With scarce supplies and rising prices for this precious
    resource, the innovative desalination and water reuse solution at the
    Odessa Port Plant will reduce demand on potable water supplies while
    providing a cost-effective and virtually limitless supply of high
    purity water for fertilizer manufacturing.

    The 15,360 m3/day (4 MGD) system, scheduled for completion early
    in 2008, will purify both seawater and manufacturing process water,
    and will operate at a recovery rate of 75 percent. The three primary
    process steps will consist of pretreatment with ZeeWeed
    ultrafiltration (UF) membranes, desalination with GE reverse osmosis
    (RO) membranes, and final polishing with GE electrodeionization (EDI)
    process.

    Ultrafiltration is increasingly being accepted as the best
    available technology for RO pretreatment, providing a physical barrier
    to virtually all suspended particles from the feedwater, which will
    benefit the Odessa Port Plant's RO system with lower cleaning
    requirements, higher flux rates, and extended RO membrane life. Once
    passing through the RO system, an EDI system will remove residual
    salts and other dissolved contaminants using an electrically driven
    membrane process.

    UF, RO and EDI are at the core of GE's advanced separation
    technologies and are supported by a broad range of ancillary products
    and services. Together with thermal/evaporative, monitoring, chemical
    feed, and control equipment and process chemicals, GE is one of the
    industry's largest single-source equipment suppliers and service
    providers.

    ABOUT GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES

    GE Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric
    Company, is solving some of the world's most pressing water challenges
    by providing industrial, agricultural and potable water, while
    lessening our dependence on fresh water sources. Technologies to
    accomplish this include desalination, advanced membrane, separation
    solutions, and water reuse and wastewater management and process
    technologies. GE delivers value to customers by improving performance
    and product quality, reducing operating costs and extending equipment
    life.

    For more information on GE Water & Process Technologies, visit
    www.gewater.com.