purification plants in the south

The wastewater treatment plants in southern Jordan are a key pillar in preserving the environment and ensuring the sustainability of water resources through the effective treatment and reuse of wastewater.

Aqaba Main Purification Plant
  • ◉ Storage capacity: 40,000 m³/day
  • ◉ Processing technology: Advanced biological processing
  • ◉ Energy used: Renewable energy sources (solar energy)
  • ◉ Percentage of water reused: 94% for agricultural and industrial purposes
Wadi Araba Purification Plant
  • ◉ Serves the Wadi Araba region and surrounding areas
  • ◉ Includes 40 km of sewage networks
  • ◉ Treated water is used to irrigate local crops
Al-Quwayrah purification plant
  • ◉ Storage capacity: 1,500 m³/day
  • ◉ Serves the town and surrounding agricultural areas
  • ◉ Water reuse within safe environmental limits
The role of stations in protecting the environment

Water treatment plants contribute to reducing environmental pollution, lowering gas emissions, and promoting water reuse in agriculture and industry. They also represent a successful model for integrated water resource management in arid regions.

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