The project is located within 50 km of Amman. The Wadi Zara – Ma’in and Mujib Project for Water Treatment and Conveyance involves taking water from WadiMa’in Zara and the Mujib valleys, subjecting the combined flows to treatment (including desalination)... (Read more)
The Samra wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was built to replace the old, overloaded Samra Wastewater Stabilisation Ponds (WSP). The facility is acknowledged for being one of the first projects in Jordan to be built under a build, operate, and transfer (BOT) basis and one of the first to receive a grant from USAID... (Read more)
The project features : anoxic, anaerobic and sedimentation tanks, distribution chambers, chlorine basin, grit chamber, flow meters, storm water overflow, thickener tanks, septic discharges station, maturation bonds and drying beds... (Read more)
The works consisted of the construction of a Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Greater Irbid Area with a capacity of 20,800 m³/d and the treatment process consists of a preliminary and biological treatment (extended aeration)... (Read more)
The Project consisted of the construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant, a Pumping Station and a Force Main in the Greater Irbid Area. The Wastewater Treatment Plant was constructed at a location approximately 4km east of An-Nu’ayyima... (Read more)
The project consists of the following elements: (i) The estimated length of the gravity sewerage pipelines is about 70 km with diameters ranging from 150 mm to 500 mm. GRP and UPVC was selected as pipe material. (ii) Lifting station: the capacity attain 3500 m3 per day. (iii) Wastewater treatment plant: Capacity is about 3500 CUBIC METER ... (Read more)
The scope of work for the project consists of: Wastewater network, a waste-water treatment plant and an environmental study During the study, field surveys and focus group discussions were conducted... (Read more)
The main purpose of the project to reduce the water loss in Balqa and Madaba water networks, rehabilitation of Balqa and Madaba pumping stations and reservoirs and to install and rehabilitate customer’s house connections... (Read more)
A joint venture project with Lahmeyer International (Germany), the original Hydraulic Analysis study funded by KfW covered the whole area of Greater Amman, with an area of approximately 540 km². Some central areas of the city were already rehabilitated within the framework of the Lahmeyer / GKW project (Contracts 1A and 1B)... (Read more)
A joint venture with ‘Hazen & Sawyer’ (USA). The scope of work included an EIA study and design for the restructuring and rehabilitation of Greater Amman’s Water Supply System including the detailed design for the secondary water system in 16 out of 34 zones in Greater Amman... (Read more)