Wastewater recycling project at Mumbai airport

April 12, 2011
PUNE, India, Apr. 12, 2011 -- A new terminal building at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai will feature a wastewater recycling system that will treat raw sewage for the purposes of reuse...

PUNE, India, Apr. 12, 2011 -- To meet rapid growth demands, a new terminal building is being planned at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. To conserve scarce water resources, the new building will feature a wastewater recycling system that will treat raw sewage for the purposes of reuse.

The turnkey EPC contract was awarded to Aquatech for the 10,000 cubic meters/day waste and sewage treatment and recycle project. Aquatech will also operate and maintain the facility.

The sewage treatment plant (STP) will be based on CASS™-SBR (Sequential Batch Reactor) technology followed by ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis.

The project is expected to take 14 months from design to commissioning.

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