Works expected to be completed by end of October 2019

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GIS – 01 August 2019: The Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy and Public Utilities, Mr Ivan Collendavelloo, accompanied by senior officials of the Ministry, the Central Water Authority, and the Water Resources Unit, conducted, today, a site visit at the Bagatelle Water Treatment Plant. The aim was to take stock of the progress of work being undertaken since the beginning of February 2017 by the Chinese contractor JV HWPC/First Bureau/HUPD.

 

In a statement to the press, the Deputy Prime Minister said that upon its completion, expected to be completed by end of October 2019, other regions will benefit from the Bagatelle Water Treatment Plant. La Marie Treatment Plant is exporting 23 000 m3 of water daily to regions of the lower Plaine Wilhems and once the Bagatelle Water Treatment Plant is completed, 10 000 m3/day of the 23 000m3/day will be distributed to the south western regions such as Tamarin, La Gaulette, Roche Noires, Cotteau Raffin, Le Morne, and adjoining areas, he added.

The commissioning of the 30 kms of water pipe replacement which started in Rose Hill-Beau Bassin will coincide with the completion of the Bagatelle water treatment plant which will supply water 24/7 with normal water pressure. The main objective of the Bagatelle Dam, the Deputy Prime Minister pointed out, is to ensure security, treatment and distribution of potable water.

The Bagatelle Water Treatment Plant, to the tune of Rs 1 332 520 373, is expected to produce 57 000 m3/day and supply potable water at adequate pressure on a 24-hour basis to some 60 000 households in the lower Plaine Wilhems and Port Louis. The regions concerned are: lower Quatre Bornes, Belle Rose, Ollier, Roche Brunes, Stanley, Mont Roches, Rose Hill, Beau Bassin, Coromandel, Belle Etoile, Camp Levieux, Cretin, Pailles, Guibies, and Camp Chapelon.

The Bagatelle Water Treatment Plant

The contract for the construction of the water treatment plant was awarded on 10 November 2016. The design, construction, testing and commissioning started as from 2 February 2017. According to the contractor, the period of notifying defects is of 18 months. Operations and maintenance training will be conducted for CWA staff for a period of 12 months.

The project comprises the construction of the following: ozonation contact tank, flash mixer, flocculators, new rapid gravity sand filters, chlorine contact tank, and clean water tank. It is for the first time in Mauritius, that ozonation and flow distribution techniques will be carried out to get rid of algae in the dam water.

Government Information Service, Prime Minister’s Office, Level 6, New Government Centre, Port Louis, Mauritius. Email: gis@govmu.org  Website: http://gis.govmu.org  Mobile App: Search Gov

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