Environment
Ja’alan Bani Bu Ali Wastewater Plant Expansion Is A Sustainable Look Into The Future Of Oman
Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company has started trial operations of the wastewater treatment plant’s expansion in the Wilayat of Ja’alan Bani Bu Ali in the Governorate of South A’Sharqiyah, with an additional capacity of 100 per cent.
As per the revelations of Eng. Abdullah Mohammad Al Nuaimi, the Director General of Operations, the production capacity of the plant after complete expansion is 1,200 cubic meters per day.
He affirmed that the new expansion of the existing plant will contribute significantly to absorbing additional quantities of wastewater.
It is understood that the plant has the ability to treat wastewater from fish factories and slaughterhouses in the Wilayat, which will further reduce pollution caused by wastewater systems in the region.
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