Daily Output of Riffa Views’ Sewage Water Treatment Plant Increases to 1,300 Cubic Meters

January 27, 2016
The Riffa Views B.S.C.(c) has lauded the efforts exerted by the specialists to operate the Sewage Water Treatment Plant at the Riffa Views residential complex.

The company asserted that the plant was currently treating 1,300 cubic meters daily, including the sewage water of the Riffa Views complex and Awali, adding that its maximum capacity can reach up to 3,600 cubic meters daily.
The treated water is used to feed the lakes of the golf courses of the Royal Golf Club and irrigate the green areas of the Riffa Views Complex.

The waste water treatment plant resumed operations in mid-December, 2015, after Riffa Views B.S.C.(c) had reached an agreement with the Views Water Company, which is owned by the Metito Group.

The Swage Water Treatment Plant of the Riffa Views residential complex includes a main station and four sub-pumps spread across the complex. This ensures gathering the wastewater in the main station, treating it and then pumping it to the lakes of the golf courses.

The treatment of the sewage water and using it to irrigate the golf courses and green areas are within the Riffa Views Company’s green environment policy.

The plant provides the best services pertaining to the treatment of the sewage water for the residents of the Riffa Views Complex. In this complex, Dr Abdul Majeed Al Awadhi, Chairman of the Riffa Views Owners Association, expressed delight at the re-opening of the plant, adding that the move ensures the continuity of quality services for the Riffa Views’ residents at the lowest economic costs.
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