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In the climatic conditions and crises governing the central plateau of Iran, the provision of new and sustainable water resources has always been a focus.
Desalination and the use of brackish water is one of the methods of water supply that has been utilized by various countries for years. to the extent that some countries with hot and arid climates along the Persian Gulf coast utilize this source to significantly alter the climate of their geography.
In our country, too, desalination and water transfer from the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea have been seriously proposed for ten years, and so far, some southern provinces have benefited from this water. However, the transfer of water to the central provinces still faces challenges such as the energy expenditure for pumping, the high cost of desalination and transfer, and environmental problems, such as those in the sea. The large-scale desalination and water transfer project to Isfahan Province was proposed in 2018 with the goal of providing sustainable water for Isfahan and the operational phase began in October 2022 to address many of the aforementioned concerns and transfer sea water as a sustainable and expandable source in the shortest time and at the least cost to Isfahan.
The Isfahan Water Supply Company (IWASCO) was established with the aim of providing the water needed for Isfahan province. After its establishment, IWASCO took on the responsibility of implementing the national project for desalination and water transfer from the Sea of Oman to Isfahan province. In this regard, the company swiftly and diligently recruited experienced and specialized human resources, entered into necessary contracts with consultants, contractors, investors, and equipment suppliers, and carried out the operational activities of one of the largest water intake, desalination, and 400 million cubic meters of water transfer projects from the southern sea through a 1100-kilometer transmission line with diameters of 2000 and 1600 millimeters to Isfahan province, commencing in August 2022.
The purpose of this project is desalination and water transfer from the coasts of Sirik in Hormozgan province to the provinces of Kerman, Yazd, and Isfahan. The goal is to supply large industries and drinking water resources with a capacity of 70 million cubic meters per year in the first phase ، 200 million cubic meters per year in the second phase and 400 million cubic meters per year in the second Third phase. The main sections of the national project for desalination and water transfer from the coasts of Sirik in Hormozgan province extend to Mobarakeh Steel, Isfahan Iron Smelting, and Isfahan Refinery .
Constructing a power plant to support the freshwater desalination process and establishing intermediate stations.
Building a water intake structure at the Sirik coast.
The technical specifications of the plan to transfer 200 million cubic meters are as follows:
In the feasibility studies of this project, more than 20 routes and 160 hydraulic options for seawater transfer to Isfahan from the Persian Gulf coast to the Sea of Oman, passing through various provinces including Hormozgan, Bushehr, and Fars, were examined and evaluated. After completing the project studies and conducting environmental assessments, the top option was selected, involving water intake from the coast of the Sea of Oman in Hormozgan province and the transfer route through Kerman and Yazd provinces. This choice was made due to better water quality, a more suitable route, and the possibility of discharging brine into open waters.
Given the water crisis in Isfahan, an early-phase implementation was defined for the project. Completion of project studies and preparation of technical documents also took place during the spring and summer of 1401 (2022). Value engineering was applied to various components of the project in multiple stages. With the support of the thirteenth government and backing from the industries in Isfahan province, the project officially commenced in Mehr month of 1401 (2022) after obtaining necessary permits and coordination. The practical execution started in Isfahan province, and consecutive tenders were held. Immediately, the production of project pipes began, with the supply of steel sheets from Mobarakeh Steel Company in Isfahan. The pipe production work was contracted with eight major pipe manufacturing factories in the country and eleven coating factories, all progressing rapidly.
➢ Objective: Transfer 70 million cubic meters of water from Sirjan to Isfahan.
➢ Objective: Desalination, and transfer of 200 million cubic meters of water from the Sirik coast to Isfahan.
The second phase of the project from Sirik to Sirjan commenced in Mehr month of 1402 (2023) with the completion of feasibility studies, detailed design, liberation, obtaining permits, and preparation of tender documents. Winter of 1402 saw the tendering process, during which contractors were selected for the operational execution of the transmission line, pumping stations, water intake, and desalination plant.