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Western Asia
Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Feasibility Study AlBasel WPS
Assignment location
Syrian Arab Republic
Funding
ICRC - International Committee of the Red Cross
Al-Basel Water Purification System (WPS) was considered the largest and most significant WPS in Deir ez-Zor. The beneficiary population that receives water from Al Basel Water Purification System was of the order of 400.000 people. The Al-Basel WPS had been out of service since 16 January 2016 due to air strikes, after which the water supply to the city became dependent on the Al Jora WPS, Tarek Al Sham WPS and Al Ommal WPS. This project aims to rehabilitate Al-Basel WPS to its full function.
The objective of the consultancy measure was to provide a diagnostic and rehabilitation Feasibility Study of Al-Basel Drinking Water Treatment Plant and propose rehabilitation works, including the compartmentalisation of works and their prioritisation based on risk analysis by components and processes. It optimised water production over time and ensured the sustainability of Al-Basel Drinking Water Treatment Plant.
Services:
- Baseline Study
- Diagnostic Study
- Rehabilitation Study, and Solution Design of the: raw water intake; raw water storage; raw water pumping stations (four vertical pump sets); coagulation dosing/mixing tank; flocculation zones, sedimentation tanks, and sand filters; service pumping station that hold filter backwash pumps, chemical mixing tank; disinfection; treated water storage tanks (from two ground water tanks each with a capacity 5.000 m3).
- Assessment of associated equipment comprises pumps, motors, compressors, and electrical panels.
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