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WATER SUPPLY & SEWERAGE
Restructuring of the Gela - Aragona Acqueduct (Sicily) - Italy
Client: Special
Commissar for the Water Emergency (Sicily) for Regional
government of Sicily
Services:
Preliminary and detailed design, safety plan, geotechnical and
topographic surveys.
Period:
07-12/2002
Construction cost:
€ 28,000,000
The project:
The Gela – Aragona aqueduct is supplied by a major seawater
intake at Gela. The water is desalinated in the desalination
plant inside the Gela petrochemical complex and subsequently
mineralised. By means of a series of pumping stations the
potable water (approx. 500l/s) is conveyed to Licata,
Agrigento and Aragona, at an elevation of +500 m a.s.l.
The project consists in the renewal of the entire water supply
main, replacing the existing fibreglass piping with a
spheroidal cast iron pipe, and a general modification of the
hydraulic scheme of the main conveyor, with the introduction
of 3 tanks in tunnels along the line and booster type pumping
stations instead of the existing ones with multistage vertical
axis pumps and collecting tanks.
The new water supply system, which will also be connected to
the water supply system of Favara di Burgio, the Voltano
aqueduct and the conduit from the Blufi dam, can satisfy the
potable water demands of the entire south-central area of
Sicily. The tanks in tunnels, which have a total capacity of
over 20,00o m3, can provide not only a daily but a seasonal
regulation of the water supply. Moreover, the tunnels allow
the temperature regulation of the of the water supply which
tends to be rather high owing to the desalination system
(multi flash) used upstream.
The booster type pumping stations with revolution gage to
control the parallel pump groups permits the optimization of
the pumps’ operation, minimizing energy waste and protecting
the piping against water hammer phenomena due to sudden pump
arrests.
The design system offers great reliability in terms of
durability of materials (spheroidal cast iron instead of
fibreglass), protection against irregular movement phenomena
(inverter and revs gage) and general redundancy of the system
8interconnection of the conduits and parallel pumps).
Furthermore, for the energy point of the view the operation of
the whole system has been optimized, allowing significant
savings with respect to the present situation.
Technital esecuted the project in association with Studio
Altieri, SIS and Omniservice.
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