
Kombolcha Waste water Treatment Plant
Project Description
Kombolcha Wastewater Treatment Plant – Wollo University
The Kombolcha Wastewater Treatment Plant project at Wollo University is a specialized infrastructure development designed to manage and treat wastewater efficiently, ensuring environmental protection and sustainable water management.
Constructed by Samson Gebreyohannes Building Contractor (SGBC), the project demonstrates strong expertise in civil, hydraulic, and environmental engineering works.
The facility is designed to collect, convey, and treat wastewater generated within the university campus through a structured treatment process. The system includes reinforced concrete channels, treatment basins, and flow control structures that ensure proper handling and distribution of wastewater across different treatment stages.
The project incorporates key components such as:
Reinforced concrete wastewater channels
Sedimentation and treatment basins
Flow regulation and distribution systems
Water conveyance structures
Site grading and drainage systems
The construction required precision in leveling, alignment, and hydraulic design to ensure efficient water flow and treatment performance. The use of durable materials and proper engineering practices ensures long-term functionality and minimal maintenance requirements.
This project highlights SGBC’s capability to deliver specialized infrastructure projects beyond conventional building construction, particularly in environmental and water treatment systems.
Overall, the Kombolcha Wastewater Treatment Plant stands as a key example of SGBC’s ability to execute technical, process-based civil engineering projects with high accuracy and reliability.
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