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Hinkley Point B Nuclear Power Station Water, United Kingdom



The power station control room; Hinkley Point B normally requires between 40m³/hr and 45m³/hr of ultra pure water for its main processes. A telemetry system and extensive monitoring ensure that water production is optimised.


  • The outsourced water treatment plant at Hinkley Point B nuclear power station...

  • View of the cooling ponds from above. The treatment plant supplies ultra pure...

  • Treatment plant schematic; the design includes filtration through particulate...

  • The plant fitted well into a previously redundant building on the site.

  • The boiler tubes; the new plant helps to protect the power station boilers by...

  • The power station control room; Hinkley Point B normally requires between...

  • View of the plant showing the multi-flow tanks and containers.

  • Hinkley Point B at night. Ecolochem provide a guaranteed 24-hour-a-day, 365...

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