The project will also hygienise 60% of wastewater from the metropolitan areas of Mexico City, which has a population of 20m. The Atotonilco project will therefore significantly improve the environmental conditions and raise the overall water treatment rate of the country from 36% to 60%.
Largest WWTP in the world. Treated flow of 35 m3/s. Beneficiary population: 10.5 million. Reuse of treated water for irrigation of 80,000 ha. 23 m3/s biological treatment train (TPC) and 12 m3/s additional chemical treatment train (TPQ). In addition, 50 buildings were designed including an office building and laboratory.
Get PriceAtotonilco Wastewater Treatment Plant is an ACCIONA project in Mexico City that represents the largest water treatment plant in the world. ANA (IBEX 35) 89,2000 (0,00 %) CARBON NEUTRAL SINCE 2016
Get PriceAtotonilco wastewater treatment project is planned to be used for irrigation of about 80,000ha in the Tula Valley of Hidalgo.
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Get PriceAtotonilco Wastewater Treatment Plant The plant will be one of the largest projects of the Water Sustainability Program of the Valley of Mexico Watershed. Its aim is to treat the wastewater produced in the Valley of Mexico, where the country's capital, Mexico City, is located.
Get PriceAtotonilco WWTP (México), the world’s largest wastewater treatment plant, celebrates its first year in operation 07/25/2018 An average of 31.5 m3/s of water has been treated during this time, complying with all required quality standards
Get PriceThe complete equipment for preliminary mechanical wastewater treatment is installed on two separate treatment lines. Both the coarse screen RakeMax ® and fine screen STEP SCREEN ® SSV are screen types that have proven their efficiency on many large sewage treatment plants all over the world. This type of step screen is especially suitable for installation in deep channels.
Get PriceWWTP Atotonilco is situated about 60 km from the Mexican capital Mexico City and will treat 60 % of the wastewater generated by the city’s 20 million inhabitants. HUBER SE will supply the complete equipment for the mechanical pre-treatment stage and in this way contribute significantly to the future improvement of the country’s water
Get PriceThe National Water Commission (CONAGUA) wanted Atotonilco to lead its long-term sustainable water management programme. The plant would turn 60% of the wastewater from more than 10 million people into safer, cleaner water for crop irrigation in the Tula Valley. Some towns would have clean water for the first time.
Get PriceThe presently largest sewage treatment construction site in the world in February 2016: Start-up of the equipment for preliminary mechanical wastewater treatment on WWTP Atotonilco (Hidalgo, Mexico)
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Get PriceGlobal Water Intelligence (GWI) award for best desalination plant. Australian Water Association (AWA) innovative infrastructure prize. Mexico. Atotonilco wastewater treatment plant. Award for best public-private partnership (ppp) project in Latin America, according to the International Financial Corporation (IFC).
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