Savener Completes the Detailed IFC Design of the Seawater Intake for the Ghubrah III Desalination Plant

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Savener has successfully completed the detailed IFC design of the Seawater Intake building, a crucial infrastructure within the process of the new Ghubrah III desalination plant, which has a capacity of 300,000 m³/day. This project, commissioned by GS Inima, represents a milestone in the efficiency and reliability of the seawater intake system, ensuring a continuous supply of water with the necessary quality for the plant’s operation. 

The Seawater Intake is a key component, designed to minimize the intake of sediments and marine life

The Seawater Intake is a key component, designed to minimize the intake of sediments and marine life, preventing clogs in pumps and pipelines and extending the plant’s lifespan. To achieve this, it incorporates an advanced filtration and screening system, specifically designed to reduce the impact of particles carried by ocean currents.

The building consists of three channels, each equipped with a bar screen and a continuous band filter screen. Additionally, it features several control gates, allowing for efficient maintenance and cleaning operations without disrupting the system’s functionality. Its design, the result of a meticulous optimization process, ensures maximum operational efficiency and reliability, securing optimal long-term performance.

With this achievement, Savener reaffirms its commitment to innovation and excellence in hydraulic infrastructure design, further establishing itself as a leader in the development of efficient and sustainable solutions for the water sector.

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Savener Completes the Detailed IFC Design of the Seawater Intake for the Ghubrah III Desalination Plant