Spain’s Aqualia announced in a statement that through its Saudi Arabian subsidiary HAAISCO (Haji Abdullah Alireza & Co. Integrated Services Ltd) awarded a contract to operate and maintain the desalination plant and the drinking water distribution system in the Jizan industrial area (Jizan City for Primary and Downstream Industries – JCPDI), in the southwest of Arabia.
The Project was awared by Marafiq.
The plant has the capacity to produce 60,000 m3 of desalinated water per day, both for drinking and service water, which will be supplied to the industries installed in the industrial hub.
Its treatment processes include a dissolved air flotation system, seawater ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis modules and post-treatment to adapt the water to the use requirements.
In addition, it has all the auxiliary equipment such as a dosage of reagents, an in situ sodium hypochlorite production system, the corresponding pumping systems and a supply network to the entire pole.
The duration of the contract is three years.
Jizan City for Primary and Downstream Industries is located on the Red Sea coast at the southwestern corner of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This industrial enclave extends along more than 11 kilometres of coast, has a total area of more than 100 km2 and is located next to the third most important harbour in Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea.
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