WABAG secures repeat order towards 5 years of O&M in Bahrain
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WABAG secures repeat order towards 5 years of O&M in Bahrain

The STP is equipped with tertiary treatment and sludge treatment using aerobic digestion and thermal drying

  • By ICN Bureau | August 21, 2025

VA Tech Wabag, a leading pure-play water technology Indian Multinational Group, secured a repeat order worth about Rs. 118 crores from the Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning in the Kingdom of Bahrain towards Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of 40 MLD Madinat Salman Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and Long Sea Outfall for a period of 5 years.

WABAG was earlier awarded the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) of the 40 MLD STP and Long Sea Outfall in October 2015 by the Ministry of Housing, Kingdom of Bahrain. The Project was successfully completed in 2018, post which WABAG has been operating and maintaining this plant since 1st November 2018 till date.

The STP is equipped with tertiary treatment and sludge treatment using aerobic digestion and thermal drying. An automatic bagging plant is provided to pack the EPA Class A Sludge from dryers for commercial sales. The treated water is reused and caters to the entire irrigation water requirements of 13 islands.

Commenting on this order win, Srinivasan K, GM - MENA RHQ said, "We are proud to secure this prestigious repeat O&M order from the Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning. This order further strengthens our O&M order book, providing annuity income, improved cash flows, and revenue predictability. The award reaffirms the Ministry's continued trust and confidence in our operational excellence and consistent performance, for which we are deeply grateful. We remain committed to delivering best-in-class services and ensuring the plant operates at optimal efficiency to serve the community with safe and reliable water."

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