BW Water Secures Major Wastewater Treatment Contract for Semiconductor Fab in India

BW Water has secured a major contract to provide the wastewater treatment and reclaim system for a semiconductor wafer fabrication facility in Gujarat, India.

BW Water’s semiconductor wastewater treatment system will process flow rates exceeding 1,600 cubic metres per hour, enabling large volume manufacturing of semiconductor chips at the foundry. The project will be led by BW Water’s team in Asia, with support from experts in Germany, Singapore and the Engineering Centre in the Philippines, driven by a local project execution team.

This is the eighth project for BW Water in the fast-growing semiconductor industry – BW Water first entered the market designing, engineering and fabricating various process systems such as hydrofluoric acid systems, reverse osmosis skids, and pumps and valves. In 2025, BW Water had successfully delivered a complete wastewater treatment package and drainage system in Asia.

“This project reflects BW Water’s continued expansion into high-growth sectors and reinforces our ability to deliver complex, large-scale water solutions for advanced industries,” said Danies Chan, Vice President, Asia, BW Water. “We look forward to supporting our customers in India and globally, as demand for sustainable and resilient semiconductor manufacturing continues to grow.”

About BW Water
BW Water is one of the leading global providers of full-service water and wastewater solutions. The company has developed over 200 municipal and industrial installations worldwide. Headquartered in Singapore, BW Water has around 300 employees and operates across nine locations globally, with regional hubs in Florida, USA and Stuttgart, Germany, supporting operations in the Americas and EMEA regions respectively.

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