Desah Simferopol 3

Sustainable sanitation at Black Sea

In Simferopol, near the Black Sea, Desah collaborated on a future-proof solution for wastewater treatment. An innovative extension was realised within a large sports complex, which, among other things, houses 188 pupils. This expansion doubles the capacity of the boarding school, which calls for a robust and sustainable wastewater treatment plant.

Simferopol's location on the Black Sea places additional demands on the environmental impact of wastewater. This water body, due to its limited flow, is extremely susceptible to eutrophication - a process where excess nutrients lead to decline in biodiversity. By focusing on circular and local treatment of wastewater, the impact on this fragile ecosystem is minimised.

Location 1

Location:
Simferopol

Client

Client:
Ministry

Market

Market:
Decentralised wastewater treatment

Year of completion

Year of completion:
2008

What we delivered

In this project, Desah is installing a source-separated wastewater collection system where grey water (from shower, wash and rinse water) and black water (from toilets) are collected separately. This separation allows both water streams to be treated more effectively and sustainably, while retaining valuable nutrients and energy.

Prior to the project, Desah carried out a feasibility study after which and process and detail design were made. Eventually, the project was realised on the basis of these preliminary studies.

Why this solution?

See how decentralised purification suits you

Technical details

Type
source-separated

Capacity
200 PE

“Extraordinary to see how our system, from design to installation, goes all the way to Crimea to enable local clean water.”

Mechanic Service & After Sales
Desah Simferopol 8

Project in pictures

From placement to final result - a compact project with great impact.

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