143 MLD WTP

Jamadoba, Jharkhand

143 MLD WTP Jamadoba, Jharkhand The 143 MLD Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Jamadoba, Odisha, is a crucial project aimed at enhancing the region’s water supply infrastructure. Commissioned by the local municipal authority, this facility incorporates advanced treatment technologies to ensure the delivery of safe and clean drinking water to the community. Key features of…

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143 MLD WTP

Jamadoba, Jharkhand

The 143 MLD Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Jamadoba, Odisha, is a crucial project aimed at enhancing the region’s water supply infrastructure. Commissioned by the local municipal authority, this facility incorporates advanced treatment technologies to ensure the delivery of safe and clean drinking water to the community.

Key features of the WTP include a cascade aerator with a diameter of 14.0 meters, which facilitates the initial aeration process essential for effective water treatment. The plant is equipped with four clarifiers, each having a diameter of 46 meters and a water depth of 3.1 meters, designed to allow for efficient sedimentation and clarification of water. The filter house spans 80 meters in length and 25 meters in width, housing ten rapid gravity sand filters. Each filter measures 9.8 meters by 8.0 meters with a side water depth of 3.3 meters, ensuring thorough filtration of treated water before distribution. Additionally, the facility includes a recirculation sump and a chemical house for managing treatment chemicals effectively.

The construction of this significant project has been undertaken by L&T (Larsen & Toubro), a leading contractor known for its expertise in large-scale infrastructure projects. Our firm has provided comprehensive structural consultancy for WTP, ensuring that all design elements meet safety standards while accommodating the specific operational requirements of the facility.

The 143 MLD WTP at Jamadoba represents a vital investment in water infrastructure, contributing to improved public health and sustainable development in Odisha by ensuring reliable access to treated drinking water for its residents.

Year: 2011

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