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Water ministry signs €79mln deal for wastewater treatment plant

Amman: The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Thursday inked a 79.46-million-euro agreement to build a plant for the treatment and recycling of tankered wastewater in the eastern region of Ghabawi.The project is co-financed by a 41.3-million-euro loan…

Amman: The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Thursday inked a 79.46-million-euro agreement to build a plant for the treatment and recycling of tankered wastewater in the eastern region of Ghabawi.

The project is co-financed by a 41.3-million-euro loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and a 30-million-euro grant from the European Union.

The facility will be designed and built by the Arab Towers Contracting Company (ATCCO) while CDM Smith Europe will serve as the project’s technical supervisor for $1.24 million provided under a grant from the EBRD.

The plant will have a daily treatment capacity of 24,750 cubic meters and will be fed by wastewater tankers which will no longer offload at the Ain Ghazal treatment plant in Amman.

By reducing traffic and odors in the Ain Ghazal area, the project is expected to improve the region’s environmental conditions and lessen the “biological load” on the Khirbet As-Samra wastewater treatment facility, according to a ministry statement.

Source: Jordan News Agency