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Drinking water supply Kurdistan Northern Iraq

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Securing the drinking water supply in initial reception centres for refugees and internally displaced persons and in host communities in the governorate of Dahuk, northern Iraq. Construction of a new water intake from Lake Mosul, a water treatment plant (5,000 m³/d), 18 km of transport pipes (DN 300 to DN 1200) and a water tank (12,000 m³).

Client
GIZ – Association for international cooperation
Project Manager
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Buth
Services

Detailed design of the transport pipelines and a tank; preliminary design of a water treatment plant; tender documents, contract award, construction management, contract management.

Technical Information

Population: 233,000 inhabitants and refugees; Water demand: 2,500 m³/h; Headwork (raw water intake): floating intake; Water treatment plant: 5,100 m³/h; Screen, pre-chlorination, flocculation, activated carbon, filtration, terminal disinfection, stabilisation / pH adjustment; Transmission mains DN 300 – DN 1200, Length: 17,500 m; Drinking water pumping stations,