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Everbright Water advances further with Qingdao Zhangcun river project

The project has a concession period of 30 years.

China Everbright Water has signed a concession agreement, securing the Zhangcun river waste water treatment plant phase II and phase I upgrading project in Laoshan district, Qingdao city, Shandong province.

The Qingdao Zhangcun river  project will adopt an underground construction model in constructing the Qingdao Zhangcun river plant phase II, which has a designed daily waste  water treatment of 60,000 cubic metres (m3).

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The project will also upgrade the Qingdao Zhangcun River Plant Phase I with a designed daily waste water treatment of 40,000 m3.

The project’s implementation aims to further enhance the municipal waste water collection and treatment system in Zhangcun river coverage area.

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