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n 15th September, 2023, the Kuwaiti government delegation visited MARGEN to test a number of diesel generator set which have been in production. These generators are intended for the wastewater recovery plant in the capital Kuwait City which is currently under construction. The large plant will be completed in the next two years. 

MARGEN will supply 8 units of 1600 and 1250 kVA with special enclosures and a range of accessories suitable for the application.

A spokesman said: "Great satisfaction with the successful event was expressed by representatives of the Ministry, technical consultants and companies operating onsite."

 One of the world’s largest and most ambitious wastewater treatment schemes, the Umm Al Hayman Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kuwait has the ultimate capacity to treat 700,000 m3/day of wastewater, producing water and even compost for agriculture and industry and transforming Kuwait’s water sector. The project has comprised five components: the first phase of the wastewater treatment plant, the Egailah and Sabah Al Ahmad wastewater pump stations, the emergency sea outfall, and the TSE reservoir and pump station.

 The project also included the upgrade of the existing Egailah wastewater pump station to cater for a capacity of 8.3 m3/s. The effort included upgrading an existing pump station to reach a capacity of 6.8 m3/s and constructing a new pump station, with a capacity of 1.5 m3/s, within the same site. On the other hand, the Sabah Al Ahmad wastewater pump station has a capacity of 2.18 m3/s, and includes a GRP potable water tank and pump station as well as an admin building and guardhouse.

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Oct 19, 2023
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