foz aguas 5 opens wastewater treatment plant in rio de for mexico market

foz aguas 5 opens wastewater treatment plant in rio de for mexico market
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  • Where is the Deodoro wastewater treatment plant?
  • The Deodoro wastewater treatment plant owned and operated by Foz Aguas 5 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has opened in time for the Olympics, which will be held from 5 to 21 August this year. The plant is integrated with Royal HaskoningDHV’s sustainable Nereda technology and treats the wastewater of 480,000 people.
  • What is the Foz Guas 5 scheme?
  • The plant forms the core of improvements under the Foz Águas 5 scheme that is set to mobilise R$640m (€164m) for sanitation works. As part of the investment in first phase, 200km of new sewage networks, 11 pumping stations and 25 thousand household connections are planned under the scheme.
  • Who are Foz Guas 5 shareholders?
  • Foz Águas 5 shareholder Giancarlo Ronconi said: "We are true believers regarding Nereda technology – as matter of fact we understand that we are developing in conjunction with Royal HaskoningDHV, a breakthrough solution for large WWTP with high process efficiency and excellent cost benefit ratio."
  • How many sewage stations are there in Deodoro?
  • As part of the investment in first phase, 200km of new sewage networks, 11 pumping stations and 25 thousand household connections are planned under the scheme. Located in Deodoro, the initial task of the plant will be in the sewage treatment for the neighbourhoods surrounding the sports complex and will treat 64,800m³/day.