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Dar signs contract for South Al-Mutlaa Wastewater Treatment Plant Project in Kuwait

Dar signs contract for South Al-Mutlaa Wastewater Treatment Plant Project in Kuwait

Date05.12.25

Location Middle East

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Kuwait’s Ministry of Public Works has commissioned Dar to provide design review and construction supervision services for the transformational South Al-Mutlaa Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and related works.

Located on a site covering 1.1 million m2 in northern South Al-Mutlaa City and with a construction value of USD 500 million, the South Al-Mutlaa WWTP is a key component of Kuwait’s national water sustainability strategy. The facility will treat 400,000 m3/day, with peak capacity of 600,000 m³/day, and will produce ultra filtered treated effluent that meets the highest regional standards.

The plant will feature a wide range of advanced and sustainable technologies, including:

  • High performance treatment processes that use biological treatment, ultra filtration, and UV disinfection.
  • Self-sufficient energy systems supported by anaerobic digestion and biogas recovery.
  • Integrated renewable energy systems to enhance long term sustainability.
  • Comprehensive infrastructure that includes utility connections and automated control systems.

This new contract reinforces Dar’s strong track record in the water and wastewater sector. Building on recent achievements such as Kuwait’s 700,000 m³-per-day Umm Al Hayman Wastewater Treatment Plant, Dar continues to expand its role in delivering major infrastructure projects that advance Kuwait’s environmental sustainability and national development goals.