Bahrain wastewater treatment plant to recover fertiliser and irrigate local greens

Bahrain will build a new 85,000 m3/day wastewater treatment and use reclaimed water to irrigate trees and green spaces...
Dec. 15, 2015

Bahrain will build a new 85,000 m3/day wastewater treatment plant and use reclaimed water to irrigate trees and green spaces.

The planned ten-hectare project will be able to produce fertiliser from treated wastewater, according to the Bahrain News Agency.

Earlier last month an agreement was reached to reopen the Riffa Views wastewater treatment plant after it had been shut down after a financial dispute (read article).

Deputy Premier, head of the ministerial committee for construction and infrastructure Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa, launched the project in the presence of senior officials.

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