Wastewater Treatment Plants

Caring for the environment is our sustainable commitment, which is why we are especially proud of projects related to environmental protection. These include the construction of wastewater treatment plants, which are primarily designed to remove pollutants from wastewater before it is returned to the environment. By using various processes, such as mechanical, biological, and chemical treatment, they ensure that the water is safe for reuse or discharge into natural water sources, contributing to environmental protection and public health.

In building wastewater treatment plants, we use modern techniques and advanced technologies, providing sustainable, efficient, and tailored solutions to the specific needs of different areas. We also build these facilities based on the Design&Build principle, utilizing our knowledge and experience in the field to construct plants that enable safe and reliable operation and long-term protection of water resources.

Here is a brief summary of the main steps in the construction of treatment plants:

Planning and Design

  • Needs analysis: Assess the amount and type of wastewater that the plant will treat.
  • Technology selection: Determine the appropriate technologies for mechanical, biological, and chemical treatment.
  • Preparation of plans: Detailed engineering plans, including the components of the treatment plant.

Obtaining Permits

Obtain all necessary permits and approvals from local and national authorities.

Site Preparation

Prepare the site, including excavation, leveling, and foundation preparation.

Building Construction

  • Mechanical treatment: Construction of settling tanks, screens, and grit chambers for the removal of solid particles.
  • Biological treatment: Construction of biological reactors, such as activated sludge, biofilters, or sequencing batch reactors.
  • Chemical treatment: Installation of chemical treatment units, such as coagulation, flocculation, and disinfection.

Equipment Installation

Installation of pumps, mixers, aeration systems, measurement devices, and other necessary components.

Infrastructure Connection

Connection of the treatment plant to the existing sewage systems and drainage channels.

Testing and Commissioning

  • Testing all components and processes to ensure proper operation.
  • Gradual startup of the plant and adjustment of operational parameters.

Regular Maintenance and Monitoring

Training of operators and maintenance personnel for proper operation and maintenance of the treatment plant.

Testing and Commissioning

Regular maintenance and monitoring of the treatment plant’s operation to ensure efficiency and compliance with environmental regulations.