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  2. Sanitation in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The sewage plant in Al Awir is one of the main areas of wastewater treatment in Dubai. It has been significantly expanded in recent years. The first phase of the plant has a designed capacity of 260,000 m³ per day but by December 2007, it was dealing with almost 500,000 m³ per day.

  3. List of largest wastewater treatment plants - Wikipedia

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    Western Treatment Plant: Melbourne Australia: 1897 485 000 105 [26] Jebel Ali Wastewater Treatment Plant Dubai UAE: 2019 375 000 [27] 6.7 Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant Dhaka Bangladesh: 2023 350 000 500 000 0.26 Largest sewage treatment plan in South Asia. [28] McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Charlotte, N.C. USA: 1966 290,950

  4. Warisan - Wikipedia

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    Warsan is an industrial neighbourhood of Dubai, bordering Al Warqaa to the north and Nad Al Sheba to the west. Warsan is subdivided into four localities — Warsan 1, Warsan 2, Warsan 3 and Warsan 4. The community is sparsely populated and is predominantly industrial, with the Dubai Sewage and Treatment Plant located in it.

  5. Sewage treatment - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary treatment arrangement at small and medium-sized sewage treatment plants: Manually-cleaned screens and grit chamber (Jales Treatment Plant, São Paulo, Brazil) The influent in sewage water passes through a bar screen to remove all large objects like cans, rags, sticks, plastic packets, etc. carried in the sewage stream. [ 24 ]

  6. Consolidated Contractors Company - Wikipedia

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    In an April 2019 report, CCC listed these as its landmark construction projects: "the Dubai Mall, the Abu Dhabi International Airport – Midfield Terminal Building, Riyadh Metro Project, 30% of all LNG facilities in the world, residential towers, hotels, power stations, water and sewage treatment plants and networks, roads and bridges ...

  7. What does sewage plant expansion mean for South Miami ... - AOL

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    South Dade’s wastewater treatment plant is getting its first serious upgrade in 30 years, a $600 million project that will put the county on the path to halting the practice of piping partially ...

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Abu Dhabi - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 550,000 cubic metres of wastewater is generated in Abu Dhabi every day and treated in 20 wastewater treatment plants. [7] Almost all of the wastewater is being reused to irrigate green spaces. [8] While most wastewater treatment plants are publicly owned and operated, four large new plants have been built by joint ventures under ...

  9. Dubai International City - Wikipedia

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    Nakheel, the real estate developer associated with many iconic projects in Dubai, [citation needed] These articles claim International City has struggled with a poor reputation and negative press reports stemming from various issues including problems with its own sewage systems and the nearby sewage facility, access to the site, and a ...