B15 - Inspection of the construction of the Sewage Treatment Plant and Collectors for the city of Ambato. (Ecuador)

Ambato , Ecuador

  • Markets:

    URBAN WATER NETWORK , ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES & PLANNING ,

  • Services:

    ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN ENGINEERING STUDIES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM, ADVISORY & PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  • Client:

    Autonomous Decentralized Government Municipality of Ambato

Sewage water needs to be treated for the best development of the world

  • Include:

    Consulting, Technical assistance

  • Area:

    Water works

  • Cost:

    € 26 000 000

  • Status:

    Completed 2016-2018

The Construction of the Emissary collector

The Construction of the Emissary collector, the Minor Discharges, the continuation of the Quebrada Terremoto Collector, and a sewage pumping station located on the right bank of the Ambato River will allow all
the sewage collected by the city's sewerage systems, to the site where the sewage treatment plant will be built.
 

Sewage treatment plant well positioned

The collector system includes reinforced concrete infrastructure, and PVC, GRP, steel and iron pipes of different diameters ranging from 150mm to 900mm, totaling a length close to 7Km.
 

More than 7 km length collector system

The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) will process the water collected by the collector system with
in order to remove organic matter, suspended solids and microorganisms; which will allow discharges to the river
Ambato complies with standards that guarantee the quality of the liquid to downstream users.
The project has aeration and dehydration systems, decanters, sludge thickeners, digesters, and more infrastructure required to guarantee a processing capacity of 0.76 m3 / s. It will also have an
odor treatment by chemical means, and a biogas treatment system to generate electricity, which will help to cover its operating expenses.
 

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