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Facility: Sludge Treatment Facility (STF) Location: Tsang Tsui, Nim Wan, Tuen Mun Design Capacity: 2,000 tonnes/day Commencement of Operation: 1 April 2015 (Phase 1) 5 April 2016 (Phase 2) Contract Operation Period: 15 years Contractor: VW-VES
Burning is a highly effective method of sewage sludge treatment. Advanced incineration technology through the high-tech thermal process is adopted to ensure efficient and reliable treatment of sludge. With two plants of 4 incineration trains in the facility, T Go to
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Located at Nim Wan Road in Tuen Mun, T·PARK is a sludge treatment facility deploying advanced technologies in Hong Kong’s “waste-to-energy” journey, as well as an eco-friendly park integrating recreational, ecological and educational facilities.
LOCATED INNIM WAN u0003OFTUEN MUN. T · PARK is remote from residential areas yet accessible by land and sea, while maintaining a minimum impact to the environment. T · PARK receives sludge from 11 major Sewage Treatment Works throughout the territory. Around 70% of sludge is delivered from the Stonecutters Island Sewage Treatment Works by sea.
With a well-designed self-sustaining operational system, T·PARK combines a variety of advanced technologies into a single complex, bringing together sludge incinerators with a treatment capacity of up to 2 000 tonnes of sludge per day, with power generation, desalination, educational and ecological facilities to showcase the benefits of the wast...
T PARK, located in Nim Wan of Tuen Mun, is the new state-of-the-art Sludge Treatment Facility. It reflects Hong Kong’s vision to embrace the concept of “waste-to-energy”, with a view to transforming people’s attitudes towards waste management. The
T · PARK is a world-class sludge treatment facility in Nim Wan of Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. Designed by renowned French architect Claude Vasconi. The streamlined and wave form design was inspired by the surrounding sea and hills. The concept behind T · PARK is simple and clear: a facility that transforms ‘waste-to-energy’.