The project includes a 200-liter/second purification unit, as well as settling tanks, condensers, drying basins, a chlorination building, a sludge pumping station, and several other buildings including transformers, a filtered water pumping station, 12,500 m³ filtered water tanks, a raw water pumping station, 8,000 m³ raw water tanks, and other facilities.
The first phase of the water treatment plant has a design capacity of 35,000 m³ per day and includes a water purification unit, tanks, and administrative buildings. The first phase of the raw water intake, with a capacity of 35,000 m³ per day, has also been completed, at a total cost exceeding EGP 475.8 million.
It is worth noting that the utility stations are designed to allow for future phases and expansions, enabling them to double their capacity to serve more industrial projects targeted for development in the coming period. This positions Qantara West on the map of promising regional industrial centers. Work is underway to establish expansions to the water station in the second phase, to bring its total production capacity to 70,000 cubic meters per day, with a total area of 22,500 square meters. The estimated cost of the second phase of the station is approximately 905 million pounds. The raw water intake also includes future expansions with an additional capacity of 35,000 cubic meters per day, to bring its total capacity to 70,000 cubic meters per day.
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