This is a replacement chlorination system for the SWCC’s existing Sea Water Desalination plant. The existing non functional chlorine generation system is replaced to ensure proper disinfection of the water
SF7 Phase two is aimed to increase the water production capacity of Al Danah Farm through the installation of an additional iron removal system and desalination plant
Located in Saudi ARAMCO’s (Petro-Rabigh), the Plant Treats the Wastewater generated by the temporary office and housing facilities prior to its discharge to the evaporation pond
Khursaiyah Gas Plant’s Sewage Treatment Plant consists of two streams each with a capacity of 233m³/day. The treatment system used will provide an effluent quality with less than 5mg/L and less than 0.1 micro millimeter particle size. Client: Bechtel – Technip Joint Venture
As a leading dairy company, Al Marai continuing its expansions by contracting new super farms in the Alkarj area to overcome market demand. “Good water supply is massive milking production”, a phrase you will always hear whenever you visit any of Al Marai farms. Good water quality is the target of Al Marai’s engineering office. A new design method was implemented in order to provide easier accessibility to membrane modules for maintenance purposes.
The purpose of the project is to construct a Sewage Treatment Plant with capacity of 4000 m³/day consisting of 11 concrete units and all equipment related to the plant. The second part of the project is the restoration of the existing Sewage Lagoon, which include removal and cleaning of shrubs and grasses inside and outside the embankment.
As an essential part of the development of the Rabigh area, Saudi Aramco requires the treatment of all Wastewater on site. Having been awarded to J.G.C. Japan as a turnkey development project, WETICO was awarded the EPC contract for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
These plants will provide desalinated drinking quality water to the towns of Salilat Juhaina, Jaddidah and Maramiah which are suburbs of the City of Al Madinah. These plants treat the well water in order to use the product water for drinking
This Sewage Treatment plant is located in the province of Al Jouf, in the Northern Province of KSA. This plant will treat the municipal wastewater generated by the City of Dowmat Al Jandal before it is discharged into the environment.
n order to keep up with the increasing demand for drinking quality water supply, our client decided to install a reverse osmosis plant to desalinate his well water in order to sell it to the general public.
The first BOOT project of its kind in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia awarded the water treatment scope as the second phase of the project. Water from the JIC's wastewater treatment plant (phase 1) will be pre-treated through Submersible Ultrafiltration Membranes before entering into the Reverse Osmosis Plant which will produce water for Industrial applications.
Effluent Wastewater is collected from the paper mills and other sources where it is then handled and treated allowing for the reuse of the treated water in industrial applications.
Located in the Riyadh Industrial Area, this plant treats effluent from the Second Industrial Area’s Wastewater Treatment Plant in order to re-use it for paper production. The effluent from the Wastewater Treatment Plant passes through a clariflocculator, multimedia filters, before being treated through the Low Fouling Reverse Osmosis membranes.
Wastewater is collected from the various industries in the city and pumped into this central treatment facility before being discharged into the environment. Due to the nature of the waste strict monitoring and treatment methods had to be applied in order to ensure effluent quality and avoid plant upsets.
Raw water from the holding tank is fed to the Reverse Osmosis Plant which is post treated further in order to be supplied as drinking water for the livestock.
Municipal water is treated through a series of processes as per the AAMI standard resulting in a water quality suitable for the Hemodialysis applications.
The well pumps and feed line supply raw water to the holding tanks from which water is pumped to the filtration system and then to the Reverse Osmosis Plant. The R.O. plant supplies permeate water the processing plants I & II where part of the permeate passes through a polishing station before being used in the bottling plant
Raw water from the holding tank is fed to the Reverse Osmosis Plant which is post treated further in order to be supplied as drinking water for the livestock.
Wastewater is collected from the City of Riyadh and disposed of at this centrally located facility before being treated and discharged into the environment.