KSNP “Ala-Archa”
Ala-Archa is a state natural park of Kyrgyzstan, with an area of 2,280 hectares, located 41 km from the capital Bishkek, on the northern slope of the Kyrgyz Ridge at an altitude of 1600-4860 m. According to the time of its organization, the Kyrgyz State Natural Park "Ala-Archa" is considered the first national natural park in Central Asia. Due to the fact that the old sewage treatment plants have completely fallen into disrepair, there is a need to build new sewage treatment plants. The treatment facilities are designed and designed using Topas technology. The capacity is 100 m3/day. Wastewater flows by gravity into the chamber and then flows behind a mechanical grate into a storage tank. Partial denitrification of wastewater occurs in the storage tank, then wastewater is pumped into the reactor, where biological purification and nitrification take place.
Power
100 m3/day
Number of inhabitants
500 person
Location
Alamedin district, Kashka-Suu v.
Electricity consumption
6 kW/hour
Size
16m х 9m х 3,3m
Design
Steel tanks, sandwich panel building
Realization date
2016
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