Zifta Wastewater Treatment Plant - Al Gharbia - Egypt
Water & Wastewater
:: Completed Projects
:: 2025 ::
Zifta Wastewater Treatment Plant is a part of the infrastructure development projects within the framework of the presidential initiative to develop the Egyptian countryside "Decent Life", with a capacity of 10,000 m3/ day.
The plant capacity is 20,000m3/day, and expansions are ongoing to reach a capacity of 30,000 m3/day. The plant serves approximately 80,000 people in 3 villages: Sandpast, Kobry El Ashra, and Ezbet El Sett Golfedan, through 66 km of gravity networks and 4 km of force mains.
The project consists of:
Integrated plants and units, including inlets and filters, primary sedimentation basins, aeration basins, distribution rooms, final sedimentation basins, a primary sludge lifting station, an air blower building, an electricity building, a generation building, a chlorine building, a returned and excess sludge lifting station, sludge concentration basins, a central sludge lifting station, sludge drying basins, a contact basin, and a wastewater treated channel. This will enable the plant to treat wastewater with high efficiency and cover all the targeted villages. All construction work has been completed, and operational tests are ongoing to ensure the plant is fully operational.
The project aims to fully deliver sanitation services to the targeted areas and improve the quality of facilities provided to citizens, ensuring a healthy, safe, and sustainable environment. It also reflects the state's commitment to implementing infrastructure projects according to the highest technical and engineering standards.