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De Nora Joins Phase-IV of Tubli Sewage Treatment Plant Expansion

The project is expected to increase the ozone production capacity by 100 percent.

WD News: De Nora, which provides sustainable water treatment solutions, will join phase-IV of Tubli Sewage Treatment Plant expansion, announcing plans for one of the largest public sector ozone plants to be built in the Middle East in more than 10 years.

Launched in response to rapid population growth in the area, the project will include three dedicated lines of Capital Controls® ozone generators to accommodate the increased flow of wastewater, taking the average daily flow capacity of 200,000 m3/day to reach a full average daily flow capacity of 400,000 m3/day – a 100 percent increase.

“Tubli Sewage Treatment Plant Phase-IV will be the one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the Kingdom of Bahrain,” said Giordano Buizza, Southwest Europe Regional Sales Director at De Nora Water Technologies.

One of the most powerful oxidants with a fast reaction time, Capital Controls ozone generators are quickly accelerating as a preferred treatment in wastewater reuse. The system in Tubli will generate 150 kilograms of ozone per hour to destroy and oxidise residual organic contaminants in wastewater streams to render them harmless. The high-quality effluent will then be reused for irrigation and agricultural beautification purposes throughout the Bahrain service area.

The ozone installation is part of a larger $270 million project led by WTE Wassertechnik GmbH.

Source: De Nora
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