Introduction

Yarmouk Water Company operates ten wastewater treatment and treatment plants serving the governorates of Irbid, Jerash, Ajloun and Mafraq. At the end of 2013, the Al Shalala purification plant was operated in Irbid governorate using new technology in the treatment and drying of sludge, production of biogas and electricity generation. The wastewater treated in 2014 is about 14 million cubic meters.

The company also works to increase the percentage of the population employed by sewage networks in the different cities and villages in the four governorates. The number of serviced properties is more than (150000) one hundred and fifty thousand, and there is an integrated system for treatment and purification of sewage water and a number of other lifting and pumping stations, The length of the network is more than (1500) km.

The Yarmouk Water Company is not limited to the purification and treatment of domestic wastewater, but also to the treatment of wastewater discharged from these stations and within the standard specifications and their full exploitation and use in irrigation of restricted crops such as corn, alfalfa and wheat. Through a number of stations such as Mafraq, Al Akeider, Ramtha, And Wadi Hassan, as well as mobile wastewater treatment plants that were recently constructed in Zatari.

Faoura WWTP

Location: It’s located northwest of Irbid city - near Faoura town.

It’s started in 1986, the station was designed to receive 11300 m3/day, the current flow of the station about 8000 m3/day. It’s a mechanical plant operating on a system of biological filters and active sludge. The processing efficiency of the plant reaches 93%.
The capacity design of the plant has been updated in 2016 to be 13000 m3/day and the plant has been upgraded by a new biological treatment (activated sludge system and canceled the biological filters and with an additional two new phases (advance treatment ) :
1. Sand Filter 2. Ultraviolet Sterilization (UV) The station serves the city of Irbid

Dugara WWTP

Location: It’s located west of Irbid city near Duqra town
It’s a mechanical plant operating on the activated sludge system – extended aeration.
The processing efficiency of the plant reaches 98%, followed by Dugara lift station.
An advanced stage of advanced water treatment was added in 2016 through two phases:
1- Sand filters
2. Ultraviolet sterilization.
The station serves several areas in the city of Irbid:
Part of the Irbid qasaba - southeast of Irbid city - northwest of Irbid .
Soum town - Dugara town - Turkman area ,Natfeh, Bait Ras

Wadi Hassan WWTP

Location: It’s located southeast of Irbid city near Nuaima town.
It’s started in 2001, the station was designed to receive 1600 m3/day, the current flow of the station about 1100 m3/day.
It’s a mechanical plant that operates on an activated sludge – extended aeration.
The processing efficiency in the station reaches 99% and the station serves several areas:
Naima, Ketem, Shatana, Azmi al-Mufti camp.
Note: There are 2 lift station station which are:
Nuaima lift station and Azmi al-Mufti .

Ramtha WWTP

Location: It’s located northwest of Ramtha on the road of al Turra town.
It’s started in 1987and designed to receive 5400 m 3/day , the current flow of the plant is about 4500 m3/day.
It’s a mechanical plant operating on active ventilation system - prolonged ventilation
The processing efficiency of the plant reaches 96%.
The station serves Ramtha city .

Al-Akaider WWTP

Location: It’s located east of Ramtha on Jaber Road.
It’s started in 2004, the station was designed to receive 4000 m3/day by tankers, the current flow of the station about 2800 m 3/day.
It’s a Natural plant receiving domestic waste water tanks from Irbid, Jarash, Mafraq, Ajloun

Mafraq WWTP

Location: It’s located to the north of Al Mafraq city on (Mafraq-Jabir) border.

It’s started in 1988, and designed to receive 1800 m3/day.
The plant was upgraded in 2016 and the capacity increased to 6550 m3/day and become operated by the "mechanical and natural" system, the current flow of the plant is about 4000 m3/day.
The station serves Mafraq City

Me'rad WWTP

Location: It’s located in the southwest of Jarash / Al-Amamah area.
It’s started in 2010, the station was designed to receive 10000 m3/day, the current flow of the station about 5000 m3/day.
It’s a mechanical plant operating on active ventilation system - prolonged ventilation.
The processing efficiency of the plant reaches to 99% followed by 2 lift stations: Ain Al Deek and Jarash.
The station serves several areas of Jarash Governorate:
Jarash Qasbah - Deir al-Liat - Suf - Suf camp - megebleh - Sakib - Al Ketah – Raymon.
A mechanical purification plant is currently under construction in Jarash governorate, which is working on the active sludge system to receive about 10000 m3/day.

Kufranga WWTP

Location: It’s located west of Kufranga town ,on Wadi Rajeb road.
It’s started in 1989, the station was designed to receive 1800 m3/day, the current flow of the station about 3000 m3/day.
The plant has been upgraded to 9000 m3/day in 2016, also updated to operate the active sludge system - long ventilation, to reach 99% efficiency, followed by Kufranga lift station.
The station serves several areas in Ajloun Governorate:
Ajloun qasaba - Kufranga - Anjara - Ein Janna

Al - Shallala WWTP

Location: It’s is located of northeast of the city of Irbid on the road to Bushra Ramtha.
It’s started in 2013, the station was designed to receive 13700 m3/day, and the current flow of the station about 7000 m3 / day.
It’s a mechanical plant operating on active ventilation system - prolonged ventilation.
The station's processing efficiency reaches 99%. The station serves several areas:
East of the city of Irbid - alhosun - Hawara - alsareeh - Bushra - Sal - Idon.
The number of home connections covered by the service is about 13000 domestic connections to serve about 190000 people.
Note: There are 2 boostes in Sal and Bushra.

North Shouna WWTP

Location: It’s located in the Northern Shouneh district.

It’s started in 2014, the station is designed to receive 1200 m3/day by tankers (no network), the current flow of the station about 700 m3/day, and receive domestic waste water tanks from the northern Jordan Valley.






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