Baghdad Announces near completion of one of the largest projects in the Middle East wastewater treatment 09-04-2013 05:34 PM
Baghdad (newsletter).Baghdad announced, close the completion and opening of one of the largest projects in the Middle East wastewater treatment in alboaithh area near Baghdad's Al-Karkh.
According to the Directorate of public relations said in a statement it had received (News Agency) a copy of: the Department of sewers of Baghdad in cooperation with a specialized company has achieved advanced completion ratios in project design and processing and installation of two wastewater treatment card (200) m 3 cube day in alboaithh area, adding that these projects are important projects and each project's capacity (100) thousand m 3 per day for the purpose of wastewater before being put directly into the river and turn it into water for watering The plantings.
The statement said the project was designed in collaboration with the Belgian company (Waterloo) which is one of the leading international companies and the adoption of European origins best equipment known worldwide in wastewater treatment modalities launched j..
The statement said: the project consists of the first four stages of physical therapy to remove sand, oils, fats and solids and the second involves removing organic materials by processing and tertiary basins of water treatment disinfection of bacteria with the fourth phase involves treatment of sludge from the treatment process to turn into organic fertilizer.
And: that the project features several specifications including the use of sterilization technology UV system to ensure precise water treatment disinfection and deodorization system and automatic control system for process management with centralized control system for the project of room control.
The statement added: the project will reduce the amount of polluted water in the Tigris River without treatment with the cultivation and afforestation of the area surrounding the project to benefit from water treatment as well as labour and the development of the technical level of Iraqi engineers and technicians. /Finished/s. a./
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Baghdad (newsletter).Baghdad announced, close the completion and opening of one of the largest projects in the Middle East wastewater treatment in alboaithh area near Baghdad's Al-Karkh.
According to the Directorate of public relations said in a statement it had received (News Agency) a copy of: the Department of sewers of Baghdad in cooperation with a specialized company has achieved advanced completion ratios in project design and processing and installation of two wastewater treatment card (200) m 3 cube day in alboaithh area, adding that these projects are important projects and each project's capacity (100) thousand m 3 per day for the purpose of wastewater before being put directly into the river and turn it into water for watering The plantings.
The statement said the project was designed in collaboration with the Belgian company (Waterloo) which is one of the leading international companies and the adoption of European origins best equipment known worldwide in wastewater treatment modalities launched j..
The statement said: the project consists of the first four stages of physical therapy to remove sand, oils, fats and solids and the second involves removing organic materials by processing and tertiary basins of water treatment disinfection of bacteria with the fourth phase involves treatment of sludge from the treatment process to turn into organic fertilizer.
And: that the project features several specifications including the use of sterilization technology UV system to ensure precise water treatment disinfection and deodorization system and automatic control system for process management with centralized control system for the project of room control.
The statement added: the project will reduce the amount of polluted water in the Tigris River without treatment with the cultivation and afforestation of the area surrounding the project to benefit from water treatment as well as labour and the development of the technical level of Iraqi engineers and technicians. /Finished/s. a./
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