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At a cost of 1.65 billion pounds ... Engineer Arnous puts the sewage and industrial wastewater treatment plant in the industrial city of Hassia into service

2021-04-10T06:52:37.697Z


Homs-SANA The Prime Minister Hussein Arnous put forward today the industrial and sewage treatment plant project


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The Prime Minister, Engineer Hussein Arnous, put into service today the draft of the sewage and industrial wastewater treatment plant in Hessia Industrial City in Homs, in which the value of the implemented works amounted to 1.65 billion Syrian Pounds.

In a statement to SANA, Dr. Bassam Mansour, Director of Hassia Industrial City, said that the area of ​​the station is about 90 dunums and its capacity reaches 35,500 cubic meters per day and works by natural oxidation method, indicating that the drainage lines enter from the industrial city to the station with two separate lines, the first is a sanitation, rain and food industrial line. The second is an industrial drainage line for the chemical, engineering and textile industries.

Mansour explained that the treatment process in the plant takes place in a number of basic units, refineries, grease and oil removal basin, lime sedimentation basin, chemicals building, anaerobic lakes, reciprocating lakes, chemical and biological sludge drying lakes, a chlorine addition unit and a contact tank.

Mansour pointed out that the importance of completing the station comes from being a vital and strategic project that contributes to preserving the environment and public health by reducing pollutants and reaching them to the permissible limit according to the Syrian standard specifications that allow irrigation of forage crops, forests and green spaces.

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Source: sena

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