Water & Wastewater Treatment “THE NATURAL WAY”
Project Information
- Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Project Type: Wadi Hanifa Restoration Project - Bioremediation Facility
- Completion Date: April 2009
Treatment Objectives
- Design Flow: 120,000 m3/day
- Effluent Requirements:
TSS: 95% Removal
BOD: 69% Removal
PROJECT BACKGROUND & CHALLENGES
The Wadi Hanifah is located in the middle of the Najd Plateau of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It has a unique natural and geographical feature in the dry central highlands of the country, with catchment area of 4,500 sq.km and a 120km long main water course. The wadi offers landscapes that are diverse and extreme features. It is desert watershed traversing the western portion of Metropolitan Riyadh, one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Beyond the high-rise towers of urban Riyadh, the wadi region includes large industrialized farms, date palm plantations, significant archaeological sites and residential areas situated alongside the water course.
In the recent years, the rapid expansion and urbanization of the Saudi Capital turned most parts of the wadi into a wasteland. Rampant activities of quarry to extract construction materials to build the growing city has been observed. Moreover, encroachment by development of residential subdivisions, government infrastructures and new roads / expressways had significantly impacted the wadi.
The conditions as mentioned above without proper regulations and controls, had resulted to many polluted areas, extremely poor-quality flowing along water course and water related diseases proliferate were observed across the wadi. This continuous degradation of the natural, biological and aesthetic value of wadi had caught the attention of the Arriyadh Development Authority (former name, but renamed to Royal Commission of Riyadh City) and came up with an initiative and undertaking of an innovative project to protect and reverse the prevailing trends and conditions across the wadi. In 2003, the commencement of Wadi Hanifah Restoration Project took place.
PROJECT LOCATION
One of the main mandates of the Wadi Hanifah Restoration Project (WHRP) is the improvement of water quality of its waterways through biological and natural process, and subsequently to improve biodiversity. This approach is achieved by the creation of the “Bioremediation Water Treatment Facility”.
The Bioremediation Facility is the core of WHRP, which situated alongside of the King Fahad Interchange (South Ring Road) with coordinated of 24°35’23.22’’ N and 46°42’121.00’’ E.
The Royal Commission of Riyadh City (RCRC) had commissioned the Nelson Environmental Inc. under a design and build contract of the Treatment Process aspect of the facility and in coordination with the RCRC’s project consultants for architecture and hydraulic facets of the system.

PROJECT LOCATION
The Bioremediation Water Treatment Facility was completed on 1st quarter of 2009 and it was inaugurated on 5th April 2010 by the Governor of Riyadh. A celebration attended by the high officials of Royal Commission of Riyadh City.
NEI’s role in Bioremediation Water Treatment Facility of Wadi Hanifah Restoration Project
The Nelson Environmental Inc. (NEI) being a company specialized in wastewater treatment using biological process had designed the facility integrating three major components: Physical, Biological and Mechanical. The elements of which include linear bubbles aeration system, rock-bed substrates and aquatic life forms which mimic and enhanced the natural treatment process.
This approach is deemed a well-balanced and engineered eco system that can effectively treat naturally the wadi contaminated water while as well creating a healthy aquatic biodiversity. The success of the treatment system revealed all throughout the several years of operations in achieving remarkable improvement results to the water quality as depicted through the monitoring process of the effluent water of the facility.
Bioremediation Water Treatment Concepts

PHYSICAL COMPONENTS

WATER FLOW DIRECTION

BIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS / BIODIVERSITY

MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
Objectives
- Reduce organic pollution
- Reduce pathogenic bacteria in water
- Eliminate foul odors of water
- Channel nutrients into higher aquatic life forms
- Establish healthy biodiversity
- Create an aesthetically landmark facility
- Utilize the facility to educate peoples on the sustainable natural water pollution mitigation.
Components
Process
The facility is designed to treat the influent water biologically through assimilation of organic nutrients into higher level of food chain while at the same time reducing the pathogenic microbes.
The process is being enhanced through the presence of the aeration system which supplies the facility with high level of dissolved oxygen (DO), that is beneficial for breaking down the microbes, fish and other living aquatic life forms.
The rock-bed strata is acting as the substrates for beneficial microbes as biofilm (periphyton) micro community. This biofilm as attached growth media is playing an important role in the channeling of nutrients into higher level of food chain, and subsequently reduction of organic contaminants in the water.
System Performance
Biodiversity in the Facility



Impact of Bioremediation Facility Effluent (water) to Downstream Area of Wadi Hanifa




International Awards of the Wadi Hanifah Restoration Project



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