The project involved the design and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure in Jelgava town to enhance water services and improve the collection and transportation of wastewater to treatment facilities.
Key features of the project included the construction of a main sewage pumping station with a capacity of 1,706 m³/h and the adjustment of the sewage network to accommodate high stormwater levels.
A total of 77,394 metres of water and wastewater pipelines were constructed, along with 12 sewerage pumping stations. Over a period of four years, the implementation of 27 detailed designs was successfully completed, contributing to significant advancements in the town’s water management and infrastructure.
This project addressed several critical challenges, including implementing complex solutions for the development of water and wastewater infrastructure to expand water services across the municipality's territory. It also focused on establishing a wastewater transportation system with improved energy efficiency to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Additionally, the project resolved solid waste management issues at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) by minimising transport distances and fuel consumption for solid waste relocation. Lastly, it ensured the effective supervision of multiple, independently implemented construction designs running concurrently, achieving seamless coordination and successful project delivery.
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SIA ‘’Aqua-Brambis”, Mārkalnes street 24, Riga, LV-1024, Latvia, www.brambis.lv
SIA “Jelgavas ūdens”, Ūdensvada street 4, Jelgava, LV-3001, Latvia, Ieva Strode, Head of Project implementation group