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WATER & WASTEWATER
Metito wins Ashghal sewage projects in Qatar
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etito is undertaking three new sewage treatment projects, together worth QR149 million, for Ashghal in Qatar. The projects include a QR99 million second phase expansion of the existing Industrial Area Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), a QR40 million closed loop sewage tanker reception facility at the Doha West Sewage Treatment Works and a QR10 million project for three mobile sludge dewatering units. Metito will provide a sequencing batch reactor-based 12 000 cum/day treatment plant and a 24 000 cum/day ultrafiltration system for the Industrial Area STP expansion. At the Doha West Sewage Treatment Works, Metito is designing and building a closed loop sewage tanker reception facility on a nine-month timeline. It is being constructed to receive 50 000 cum/day of sewage in tanker reception stations/bays followed by balancing and pumping to the existing treatment plant. The project to design and build three mobile sludge dewatering units will help Ashghal to take the containerised trailer mounted units to various STPs in Qatar. These units are expected to be ready in six months.
wastewater treatment process companies). OTV will also design and build the structures and supply the treatment process. The project involves rebuilding a new, more efficient biological treatment train as part of the total renovation of the site. OTV and the Biosav partners will extend the existing biofiltration structures (BIOSTYR process) and construct a new membrane filtration treatment train. Commissioning of the new facilities is planned for the end of 2017. UÊi>Ü
iÊ6i>Ê7>ÌiÀÊ>«>ÊÃÊÌÊ provide water and wastewater services for more than 1.2 million people in Japan under three recently secured operation and maintenance (O&M) contracts. The Japanese Veolia Water subsidiary has successfully bid on the O&M contracts for two treatment plants in Hiroshima and Kyoto. Veolia Water Japan has been operating the facilities since 2006 and 2009, respectively, and has now extended the contracts with a four-year renewal to provide wastewater services for 649 000 people in Hiroshima and a three-year renewal covering wastewater services for 51 000 people in Kyoto. Veolia Water Japan has also won a five-year O&M contract involving all facilities used to treat drinking water for 515 000 people in Matsuyama, on the southern island of Shikoku. This is Veolia Water’s first drinking water contract for a Japanese city. The three contracts represent total revenue of E49 million over their duration and are due to begin in the second quarter of 2012.
Wabag secures Veolia Water renovates E7.7mn Turkish contract French wastewater treatment plant A Tech Wabag GmbH’s subsidiary
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eolia Water Solutions & Technologies subsidiary OTV is heading up a consortium that has won the contract to renovate the Seine Aval biological wastewater treatment plant in Achères, France. Seine Aval is the largest wastewater treatment plant in Europe. The E776.7 million contract was awarded by SIAAP, the wastewater authority for the Greater Paris area. OTV will lead the project and coordinate all the participants in the Biosav consortium (architects, design firms, civil engineering and
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in Istanbul has won the contract for a mechanical/biological wastewater treatment plant in Siverek, Turkey. The plant will have a capacity of around 86 000 PE and will start-up in June 2013. The project will be jointly financed by the European Union and Turkey. Wabag will be responsible for the design, engineering and supply of electro-mechanical equipment, installation and construction. The treatment plant will handle and dispose of 17 040 m3/d of municipal wastewater from the district of Siverek,
February 2012