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Palm will use world's largest vacuum sewerage

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CLEANING UP: A state-of-the-art sewerage system will keep the ocean clean around the Palm Jumeirah.

The largest sewerage system of its kind anywhere in the world will be used in Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah project, developer Nakheel announced on Thursday.

Serving 2,000 villas through 900 collection chambers, 40 kilometres of pipeline and the world’s largest vacuum station, the state-of-the-art vacuum sewerage system is also the first such device to be used in the UAE.  

It will deliver waste water to a membrane bio-reactor (MBR) system sewerage treatment plant located on the trunk of Palm Jumeirah.

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None of the treated effluent will be released into the sea with the safe waste water instead used to irrigate landscaping on the development, reducing demand for desalinated water and helping to protect the vital resource.

The pipe network runs underground, with the system designed to prevent leaks and the treatment process to be odourless.

The system has been developed by Corodex Electromechanic, a part of Concorde-Corodex Group, a leading supplier of water supply engineering and wastewater treatment systems.

Abdulrahman Kalantar, managing director of design and development at Nakheel and a driving force behind the Blue Communities sustainability initiative which the development is adhering to, said:  “We chose a vacuum sewerage system because of the many environmental, social and cost benefits it brings to Palm Jumeirah including the reuse of treated, safe wastewater for irrigation purposes and its low impact construction coupled with the highest heath and safety standards. This makes it ideally suited to reclaimed land projects in region.”

Mahmood Awad, managing director of Concorde–Corodex Group, said: “Palm Jumeirah is one of the most well-known developments in the world and we are honoured to have played this small but important role in its development.”

Corodex Electromechanic handed the environment friendly system over to Nakheel following a fast build period. Nakheel has confirmed that it has selected the Corodex system for developments on Palm Deira and the company will start work on these projects shortly.

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