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Rotork Valve Actuators in ‘Landmark’ Waste Water Treatment Project

Thursday, June 16, 2011  
Described as a ‘landmark’ project, the Doha North Sewage Treatment Works in Qatar has a peak waste water treatment design capacity of 439,000 cubic meters per day, serving a projected population of 900,000 by the year 2020.

The site’s sludge treatment plant will also receive and treat sludge from waste water plants throughout Qatar, the treated sludge being used as an organic fertilizer or a source of green energy. Defined as a model project of sustainable development for communities worldwide, Doha North STW is being constructed a partnership between Keppel Seghers, the environmental engineering arm of Keppel integrated Engineering, and the Public Works Authority of Qatar. More…