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.

Objective

The objective of the Company is to build the facilities that operate efficiently, while at the same time being ecologically compatible, is attained by effectively blending the elements of Water and Energy.

MPW "The Buyer"

On 23rd January 2020, the Company signed a Transmission and Sewage Treatment PPP (“TST PPP”) Agreement with the State of Kuwait represented by the Ministry of Public Works

Shareholding

The Company is 40% owned by a private consortium comprising WTE Wassertechnik GmbH (WTE) and International Financial Advisors (IFA) and 60% owned by the Government authorities
initial capacity of 500,000 cubic meters of average daily flow

Expected to reach 700,000 cubic meters per day

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BOT

Develop and implement the Plant on a Build, Operate and Transfer basis
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DBO

DBO Works on a Design, Build and Operate basis
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O&M

The Operations and Maintenance of the Existing Facilities as well as the DBO Works

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News & Events

10 January, 2024

Kuwait Minister of Public Works Authority Visit’s the Plant

The plant, which will also receive its own 300 kV substation, will produce its own biogas in the course of the purification process
08 September, 2024

UAH Project Awarded a Best Water Filtration Project 2024

The plant, which will also receive its own 300 kV substation, will produce its own biogas in the course of the purification process
25 October, 2023

First waste water discharged to new plant

The plant, which will also receive its own 300 kV substation, will produce its own biogas in the course of the purification process