The first phase of the construction of Assaluyeh Waste Management Complex

The first phase of the construction of Assaluyeh Waste Management Complex
Project initiation date   14/8/2016 Project complication date   9/6/2020
Credit source National Agricultural Chemistry Company
Partner companies in project implementation Pars Energy Special Economic Zone Organization Private Sector – National Agricultural Chemical Company
The project output Locating the waste management complex place Landfill construction
Construction of temporary storage place Construction of stabilization and solidification unit
Brief description of the project
In this project, the purpose of industrial waste management in the Pars Special Economic Zone is to construct a waste management complex in three phases. Which included phase 1: waste disposal and decontamination including landfill units, temporary storage, stabilization, and solidification, phase 2: Recycling of materials including processing units, catalyst recycling, sludge, and waste oils, used metals, etc., and phase 3: Energy recovery includes waste incineration unit. At present, the first phase of the complex with a capacity of accepting 100,000 tons of waste per year has been constructed and operated. This 11 ha area project is designed in three phases of the waste landfill, recycling, and incineration unit. This landfill is a trench type that has been built by the private sector based on the geographical topography of the sloping surface of the place with an investment of 20 billion Tomans or 1.2 million dollars and has indirectly created employment for 150 people. 350,000 cubic meters of excavation has been done for this project. With the construction of these industrial and petrochemical units, the problems with the South Pars region in terms of waste disposal will be eliminated. This landfill is one of the most special types in terms of environmental standards, and with three layers of GCL, washed sand, and GEO textile, it is practically impossible for waste leachate to leak into the environment. It also has a 1,000-meter warehouse to separate hazardous waste.
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