Yoma opens potable water plant at Pun Hlaing Golf Estate in Myanmar
MAINBOARD-LISTED Yoma Strategic announced on Monday the opening of its potable water plant - designed and supplied by Hyflux, a Singapore-listed water solutions provider - at Pun Hlaing Golf Estate in Myanmar.
This marks the first real estate development in that country to have its own Hyflux water treatment plant, said the Myanmar property play in an announcement before the stock market opened.
The plant aims to deliver high-quality drinking water straight to the taps of residents of the estate, through using Hyflux's proprietary Kristal ultrafiltration technology and brackish water reverse osmosis technology.
Yoma recently opened sales of its Lotus Garden Place Villas, a cluster of 30 semi-detached residences complete with terraces and gardens. It is part of three Lotus-branded developments within the Pun Hlaing Golf Estate that are slated to be completed in two stages this year.
Yoma's counter closed S$0.505 on Friday.
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