Workshop on sustainable wastewater management in Africa and Europe
From November 18 to 20, 2024, the Workshop on Sustainable Wastewater Management in Africa and Europe - Advancing Technologies and Integrative Strategies will take place. Our COO Ghislain Juvanon will give a presentation on our wastewater plant in Had Soualem, Morocco.
Climate change will undoubtedly lead to a decrease in the supply of safe drinking water and other vital resources. This fact underlines the urgency of our projects and our willingness to participate in the workshop on sustainable wastewater management in Africa and Europe organized by the Technical University of Darmstadt, where we will present innovative solutions for water treatment.
More about the Sustainable Wastewater Management workshop
This meeting will bring together scientists, policy makers and industry representatives from both continents to discuss critical issues related to wastewater treatment, resource recovery and environmental sustainability.
On Monday, November 18, 2024, various professors from Côte d'Ivoire (University Nangui Abrogoua, Abidjan), Morocco (University Cady Ayyad, Marrakech) and Germany (TU Darmstadt) will present their perspective on wastewater management in their countries.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, November 19 and 20, several companies from the area will discuss various trending topics in the water sector.
PWT IN AFRICA
PWT is already active in Africa.
PWT has built the turnkey wastewater treatment plant for the Had Soualem and Sahel Lakhyayta industrial parks in Morocco. The work included planning, procurement and installation of the mechanical and electrical equipment as well as construction and commissioning. The wastewater treatment plant has a capacity of 5,121 m³/day.
Nouaceur: PWT completed the planning, construction, installation and commissioning of the Nouaceur wastewater treatment plant. The wastewater treatment plant in the Nouaceur industrial area (SAPINO) has a treatment capacity of 2,000 m³/day and 4,000 m³/day in the final expansion stage.