{"id":4747,"date":"2017-04-12T16:17:15","date_gmt":"2019-12-10T12:02:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ecgsa.com\/?project=bukhara-and-samarkand-sewerage-project"},"modified":"2020-02-12T14:40:39","modified_gmt":"2020-02-12T14:40:39","slug":"bukhara-and-samarkand-sewerage-project","status":"publish","type":"project","link":"https:\/\/www.ecgsa.com\/project\/bukhara-and-samarkand-sewerage-project\/","title":{"rendered":"Bukhara and Samarkand Sewerage Project"},"content":{"rendered":"
Scope of Work<\/strong><\/p>\n Dating back to the 1960s, both Bukhara and Samarkand sewerage systems were old and suffering from frequent breakdowns. To tackle this issue, the Government of Uzbekistan together with the World Bank embarked on As a member of a consortium led by Corporate Solutions Ltd. of the United Kingdom, ECG provided engineering design and construction supervision services to rehabilitate and improve the wastewater systems in both In Samarkand, the improvement measures focused on rehabilitating 277 km of sewer networks, a total of six (6) wastewater pumping stations, and two (2) wastewater treatment plants (Main WWTP of capacity 139,000 m3<\/sup>\/day and Farhad WWTP which is completely out of operation); while in Bukhara, the rehabilitation measures tackled 220 km of sewer system, sixteen (16) wastewater pumping stations, and one (1) wastewater The wastewater treatment plants in both Bukhara and Samarkand receive new blowers and modern efficient diff user systems for the aeration tanks; and new return sludge pumps were installed at Bukhara WWTP. New screens (at both cities’ WWTPs) and grit chambers (at Bukhara Main WWTP) were installed to better protect all subsequent treatment stages and prevent further damages of existing installations and the new aeration\n
implementing an important project to rehabilitate and improve the overall wastewater services in Bukhara and Samarkand, two important cities in Uzbekistan. The project development objectives were to mitigate the
environmental impact from wastewater pollution and to improve the efficiency and sustainability of wastewater management in Bukhara and Samarkand.<\/p>\n
cities.<\/p>\n
treatment plant (100,000 m3<\/sup> \/day). The project also involved the extension of sewer networks to high priority areas in both cities.<\/p>\n
system. Finally, the third WWTP in Samarkand will be completely rehabilitated.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":4748,"template":"","activity":[567,561],"country":[209],"scope":[641,677,637,711,695,795,792,646],"sector":[256,262],"yoast_head":"\n