Project Description:
In order to meet the short- and long-term water demands of the city of Kahramanmaraş, a Master Plan was prepared by TEMPO. The Master Plan assumed that the city's short-term needs would be met by the existing groundwater capacity of the region, with long-term demands being met by the Menzelet Reservoir.
The final design included pumping stations, water transmission lines and water reservoirs with a total volume of 85,000 m3.
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Client: |
Simel (The Bank of Provinces) |
Project Population: |
1,054,000 |
Design Flow |
4.35 m3/sec |
Status: |
Completed
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Project Description:
Sivas, a major city in central-eastern Turkey, was in need of an upgrade of its potable water system. A Master Plan was prepared by Tempo, envisaging long-term water demands (beyond 2010) being met by the Pirkinik Dam.
The detailed design included the upgrading of the existing water distribution network (838 km long), the addition of new water reservoirs (with a total volume of 63,000 m3) and a 12-km transmission line.
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Client: |
The Bank of Provinces |
Project Population: |
850,000 |
Design Flow |
3.45 m3/sec |
Status: |
Completed |
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