News ID: 1488
Date: Wednesday 17 July 2024 - 20:42

Handing over 7 million cubic meters of wastewater to industries

Handing over 7 million cubic meters of wastewater to industries
A responsible official said: In 2024, for the first time in the country's history, the wastewater from Tehran's sewage treatment plants will be offered on the stock market, and in the first offering, 7 million cubic meters of wastewater will be available to industries.

According to Energy Press, Masoud Bagherzadeh, director general of the country’s Water Resources Planning and Budgeting Office, referring to the latest status of wastewater supply in the stock exchange, said: 1.6 billion cubic meters of wastewater are produced in the country, of which we have been able to hand over 7 million cubic meters to industries.
He added: Our first priority is to produce and supply wastewater to industries that previously had water allocations, so according to the law, we will cancel their water allocations and provide wastewater, which in a multi-year horizon will reduce a significant percentage of drinking water from industries and replace the wastewater. We can make it drinkable.

The Director General of the Planning and Budgeting Office of the Water and Wastewater Engineering Company stated: Completing the water treatment plants, even if they are not used for industries, can be useful for feeding aquifers and environmental streams due to the quality of the effluent, and help for the environmental balance in the country. Make.

Referring to the meeting of the national working group and planning and statistics working groups in the central and southeastern regions in the past three months, he said: these meetings will be held in other regions of the country soon.

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