See page 24. Sulaibiya Project. The Arabian Gulf country of Kuwait is at the heart of the Middle East, a region that represents almost 5 percent of the world’s population but less than 1 percent of its water resources. About 75% of Kuwait’s potable water must be distilled or imported. Looking to conserve its limited water supply, the small country has built the world’s largest water reclamation and reuse center. ITT was chosen to design, build and commission the aeration, mixing and pumping system at the Sulaibiya plant. ITTwas also contracted for the design and supply of aeration equipment for oxidation ditches and digesters for the Sulaibiya project, leading to an ultimate capacity for the works of 158.4 MGD (600,000 m³/day). All product installation has been designed with consideration to the intense demands from Kuwait’s climate. Click Here For Complete Case Study Text
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