WWTP Berovo, Macedonia

WWTP Berovo, North Macedonia Period: November 2008 – September 2010 Location: City of Berovo, Macedonia Task: Reconstruction of and expansion of the regional drinking water system of Berovo and constructing a new drinking water reservoir 1’200 m³ and the protection of Bregalnica river from pollution by household and industrial sewage by constructing a new main collector and a waste water treatment plant (14’000 PE) is built to prevent the pollution of the river Bregalnica. Improved environmental conditions allow a better development of the local economy, tourism and food processing industry WWTP Berovo, Macedonia Within the framework of cooperation between Switzerland and the Republic of Macedonia, the Swiss government offers, represented by the State Secretariat of Economic Affairs (SECO), financial support on grant basis for the implementation of the Berovo Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project. WWTP: Design and built of Waste Water Treatment Plant with a capacity in relation to the wastewater and sludge treatment of 14’000 population equivalents (PE) including 6 Reed Beds and construction of a section of sewage collector from Berovo to Waste Water Treatment Plant.  Inlet / Outlet Structures Intake Pumping Station, Primary and Secondary Reactors and Sludge Thickening SCADA System Process Control and measurement equipment WTP: Rehabilitation of the drinking water treatment plant (WTP) in Berovo Drinking Water Reservoir: Construction of a new drinking water reservoir on the grounds of the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with capacity of 1’200m3 SCADA System Drinking Water Pipeline: Reconstruction of the drinking water pipeline from the drinking water treatment plant to the city of Berovo Client: Public Utility Company “Usluga” Berovo Financed By: Consultant:

Namangan Water Project – NWP-12

Namangan Water Project – NWP-12 Hypochlorite plant at Kyzyl-Ravat water intake Period: November 2022 – May 2024 Location: Namangan, Republic of Uzbekistan Task: FELA Planungs AG was responsible for the design, supply, and installation of a new sodium hypochlorite disinfection system at the Kyzyl Ravat Water Treatment Plant, including reconstruction of the existing chlorination building, integration of electrical and control systems, and commissioning of the plant. Namangan Water Project – NWP-12 Hypochlorite plant at Kyzyl-Ravat water intake Project Site The Kyzyl Ravat Water Treatment Plant is located in eastern Uzbekistan in the Namangan Region, between the city of Namangan (population over 1 million) and the city of Andijan (population approximately 600,000). The plant is situated in the city of Uchkurgan (Uchqo’rg’on), which has a population of around 50,000 and lies directly on the border with Kyrgyzstan. Project Goal Previously, the disinfection of 3,000–4,000 m³/h of drinking water was carried out using chlorine gas stored in large drums. The installation dated back to the Soviet era and had reached the end of its operational lifetime. The system was replaced with two automatic sodium hypochlorite production lines producing a solution with 0.6–0.8% free chlorine. Each line has a production capacity of 7 kg/h, resulting in a total output of 378 kg of free chlorine per day. The sodium hypochlorite is produced from locally available salt (NaCl) through electrolysis. Services Provided by FELA ·       Preparation of the complete project documentation in accordance with local regulations required for the building permit ·       Reconstruction of the existing chlorination building, including interior and exterior works ·       Installation of a new roof, windows, gates, and doors ·       Construction of an operator control room with SCADA system, a social room with kitchen, and staff facilities including wardrobes, toilets, and showers ·       Installation of new electrical connections to the existing transformer stations and internal power distribution, including lighting and connections to the production lines ·       Installation of new sanitary piping and equipment ·       Installation of new epoxy flooring ·       Supply and installation of two fully independent sodium hypochlorite production lines, each with a capacity of 168 kg of active chlorine per day (7 kg/h) ·       Commissioning of the system and training of local operators in operation and maintenance The building permit, including the required expert approvals, was obtained in August 2023. The approval process included new legal requirements for additional energy efficiency measures, including the installation of a photovoltaic system. The plant has since been successfully completed and commissioned by end of May 2024. Client: Financed By: Consultant: