Sewage water to be treated with Korean technology

Mongol Us, the state-owned water authority reported on September 3, that sewage and drinking water treatment technology is ready to be introduced to Mongolia with grant-in-aid from the Korean Government. The announcement was made at a symposium held on the same day. The project, an effort to solve current water treatment problems in Mongolia, is the result of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries. Research and experiments for the project have been carried out since January 1, 2013.

In May 2012, the project installed a water treatment system at School 58 in Ulaanbaatar and its success encouraged the project coordinators. The system installed had the capacity to clean 24 tons of water per day. The system featured a chlorine station, sand filter, and ultraviolet ray neutralizer equipment for reducing bacterial contamination.

Ts.Sosorbaram, chief of Mongol Us said, “I’m not sure how long the project will last. We are monitoring water treatment system repair service and usage, as well as water quality. As part of the project, water treatment systems with the capability of removing high levels of hardness and minerals and to treat thousands of tons of water from eroded water pipelines will be installed at UB schools, kindergartens, orphanages, and hospitals in order to solve water issues throughout the city. We are preparing the system’s technology right now. The system will launch in provinces in the future.”

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