Umm Al Hayman (UAH) Wastewater Treatment Project
The Umm Al Hayman Wastewater Project (the “Project”) with a complex financing structure is one of the world’s largest wastewater treatment projects treating sewage wastewater from the southern part of the State of Kuwait to supply agriculture and various other industries with highly treated wastewater (treated sewage effluent – ‘TSE’). The Project is Kuwait’s second privately owned and first independent wastewater facility under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) law (Law. No. 116 of 2014) of the State of Kuwait.
The dimensions of the Project, which is being carried out by WTE Wassertechnik GmbH (WTE), as a one-stop solution, are enormous. At its heart is the wastewater treatment plant, designed for 1.7 million people – which will be expandable at a later date is part of a 450 km long network of wastewater and TSE pipelines, pumping stations and vast reservoirs.
Know MoreExpected to reach 700,000 cubic meters per day
- Develop and implement the Plant on a Build, Operate and Transfer basis
- DBO Works on a Design, Build and Operate basis
- The Operations and Maintenance of the Plant
- The Operations and Maintenance of the Existing Facilities as well as the DBO Works