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Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd., or MIAL - a joint venture between a GVK-led consortium and the Airports Authority of India - was awarded the mandate to modernize and upgrade the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport - known as CSIA - to a world-class airport. As a part of CSIA’s massive expansion plan, a 10 million liters per day (MLD) wastewater recycle project was contracted to cater to the growing requirements of the expanded airport.
Due to increasingly strict environmental regulations, the treatment of raw sewage wastewater is required before it is allowed to flow into the natural ecological system. As the airport has a lack of fresh water availability for its requirements, it needs to recycle and reuse the treated sewage water for its operations, such as toilet flushing, horticulture, and HVAC cooling makeup water. Approximately 4 MLD of the treated sewage water is used as HVAC cooling water, 3 MLD is used for flushing, and 3 MLD is used for horticultural and operational purposes.
Aquatech was awarded an EPC contract to supply a 10 MLD sewage treatment and recycle system on a complete turnkey basis for the new airport terminal. MIAL chose Aquatech due to its long and successful record in providing treatment systems for a variety of purposes. The MIAL wastewater treatment project had some key design and water quality challenges that Aquatech successfully overcame through an innovative process and system design.
Read more: www.aquatech.com/project/aquatechs-integrated-biological-membrane-water-recycle-project-at-mumbai-international-airport/