WABAG Secures Rs Medium Value Order for Wastewater Treatment Plant

VA Tech WABAG has secured a medium value Design, Build, and Operation order for a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant in Delhi from the Delhi Jal Board, with a treatment capacity of 17 MGD.

According to a BSE filing, the project is scheduled for completion over 21 months and represents a key infrastructure initiative aimed at strengthening Delhi’s long-term water sustainability and environmental resilience.

The wastewater treatment plant will be designed to treat wastewater using advanced, modern, and sustainable treatment technologies, while contributing to cleaner waterways and improved urban sanitation. The facility will incorporate advanced odour control systems, green landscaping, and energy-efficient operations to ensure reliable and sustainable performance.

The project reflects a future-ready approach to integrated wastewater management and sustainable urban development.

Post-commissioning, the WWTP will also be under O&M by WABAG for a period of 15 years, ensuring long-term operational reliability and performance excellence.

The order win reinforces WABAG’s commitment to delivering future-ready and environmentally responsible wastewater infrastructure for urban India. As part of the agreement, WABAG will support Delhi’s sustainability goals and contribute to cleaning the river Yamuna through advanced treatment solutions that enhance the city’s water quality.

This order adds to WABAG’s existing portfolio of wastewater treatment projects, strengthening its position as a leading player in the water treatment sector.

The company’s expertise in designing, building, and operating wastewater treatment plants has earned it a reputation as a trusted partner for municipalities and governments seeking to improve their water infrastructure.

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