Megaproject for mixers in Saudi Arabia
As Saudi Arabia looks to diversify its economy away from oil, JetMix systems from Landia have been placed on order for new water recycling and recovery plants that will serve a new megaproject in the north of the Kingdom.
Serving an estimated population of around one million people, the new treatment plants are being designed so that all wastewater will be recycled and harvested for cellulose, nutrients, grit and biogas. Seasonal stormwater runoff will also be retained and allowed to return to the land through the development of wetlands and other retention methods.
Via venturi nozzles, the Landia JetMix (installed at optimum levels) will evenly recirculate numerous tanks’ wastewater, blending and recirculating, so that there is no buildup of solids on the base of the vessels. The Landia JetMix also provides the flexibility to (when required), create concentrated mixing in specific zones.
Landia’s Thorkild Maagaard, commented: “This is a prestigious and exciting order for us to win for a project that really captures the imagination. We have a proven track record in the Middle East, with successful installations already, including in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the UAE, where our customers see the considerable benefits of highly effective long-lasting equipment that provides the very best value in total cost of ownership.”




