Expansion of Sewage Waste Water Treatment Plant Kima 1/2 in Aswan Governorate, tertiary treatment with capacity of 35.000m3/day
"Kima 1/2" Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project is one of the most important infrastructure projects in Aswan Governorate. It aims to improve wastewater quality and enable water to be reused in line with advanced environmental and health standards. The plant is designed to serve the increasing population and meet their needs with effective and sustainable treatment solutions.
Plant Details
- Type: Tertiary wastewater treatment plant
- Location: Aswan Governorate, Egypt
- Capacity: 35,000 m³ per day
Tertiary Treatment
"Kima 1/2" plant utilizes advanced tertiary treatment technology to treat wastewater in three integrated stages, ensuring high-quality treated water.
These stages include:
- Preliminary Treatment : Removal of large suspended particles, such as sand, oils, and debris.
- Secondary Treatment : Utilizing bacteria to treat organic matter and reduce pollution levels.
- Tertiary Treatment: Filtration and disinfection stage, to ensure water quality, making it safe for irrigation and agricultural use.
Objectives and Benefits
- Environmental Improvement: The project helps reduce pollution and protect the environment, contributing to sustainable development in Aswan.
- Meeting Population Needs: By expanding the plant and increasing its capacity, effective wastewater treatment solutions are provided to meet the growing population's demands.
- Supporting Sustainability: The project supplies treated water that can be reused, reducing dependence on fresh water sources and promoting water sustainability.