ADSSC signs MoA with Uzsuvtaminot to develop largest wastewater treatment plant in Tashkent

According to the Abu Dhabi Government Media Office, Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC), a top supplier of sustainable water solutions, signed an exclusive Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) last month with Uzsuvtaminot JSC, a major player in enhancing the management of water resources in the Republic of Uzbekistan, to build a wastewater treatment plant in the nation’s capital, Tashkent.

When it is finished, the facility will be the biggest wastewater treatment plant in the nation, with a capacity of 1.5 million cubic meters per day, enough to service more than 2.3 million people.

ADSSC and Uzsuvtaminot JSC held a special event to formally sign the MoA.

The Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) was signed in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, by Eng.

Ahmed Al Shamsi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ADSSC, and Mr. Sakhib Saifnazarov, Chairman of Uzsuvtaminot.

The agreement intends to create a centralized wastewater treatment facility that enhances the quality of life, promotes health and wellness, and keeps up with population expansion in Tashkent which has undergone an economic change.

According to its terms, Uzsuvtaminot JSC will provide the land, the effluent facilities, and the electricity facilities, while ADSSC and its partners will be in charge of funding, building and operating the plant.

The three current wastewater treatment facilities, which are situated in Boszu, Salar and Bektimir and have a combined daily capacity of 1.5 million cubic meters, will be replaced by the new facility.

The facility would provide services to an estimated 2.3 million residents of a 435 sq km area of Tashkent and its environs, as well as various employment prospects for the neighborhood.

Mr. Sakhib Saifnazarov, Chairman of Uzsuvtaminot, said: “The signing of this landmark MoA demonstrates the common goals of the UAE and Uzbekistan to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse fields. The project aligns with Uzsuvtaminot’s efforts to facilitate exchange of knowledge and expertise between the UAE national entities and their international counterparts to support global transition to a greener and a more sustainable development model.”

The signing of this MoA represents an important turning point for ADSSC, which strives to continuously build on its successful track record in asset development and project management expertise to become a key player in integrated wastewater management with a base in Abu Dhabi and a commitment to advancing regional, local, and global sustainable development visions.

In addition to ADSSC, a number of UAE-based organizations have expressed a strong interest in helping the Uzbek government with its efforts to modernize and diversify its economy in light of the excellent relationships that exist between the people of both countries.

These initiatives show the UAE’s desire to strengthen commercial ties with Uzbekistan and actively support the advancement of the nation’s economic goals and the rise of its competitiveness.

Source: ADSSC

 

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