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Dr. Eng. Mohammed Turki Office For Engineering Consultancy

An organization based in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia employing highly qualified experienced engineers and managers of various disciplines.

Environment

Dr. Mohamed A. Turki for Environmental Studies & Consultancy (MTEV) was formed to address the needs of environmental studies and protection.

New stringent legislation being implemented on atmospheric emission has now been adopted by the Government due to recent facts on global warming.

MTEV have access to over 200 environmental specialists with a leading international firm addresses aspects ranging from air and water quality to soil and ground water remediation, radioactive, waste management and human health.

MTEV is one of the leading Environmental specialists in Saudi Arabia that manages the environmental, social and cultural dimensions of various Industrial and Infrastructure Development Projects through Environmental Impact assessment (EIA) studies in line with the latest regulation of Saudi Presidency of Meteorology & Environment (PME), Royal Commission Environmental Regulations, Saudi Aramco, International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Equator Principles (World Bank Standards) for the government and the private sectors in all fields such as Oil & Gas (upstream/downstream & offshore/onshore), Power Generation, Desalination, Water & Wastewater Treatment, Electric Transmission & Distribution, Marine Dredging Works, Cement Industry, Food Industry, Drinking Water Bottling Facility, Chemical and Industrial Projects and Process Industries, etc. “We pledge to work with both clients and regulators to the best international standard of environmental workmanship.”

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Our Key Activities

1. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Studies & Consultancy

* Strategic Environmental Assessment.

* Screening & Scoping studies,

* Mitigation Measures.

2. Environmental Baseline Data Collection (Sampling, Measurement and Analysis) and Monitoring

* Geotechnical Surveys.

* Meteorological Data.

* Source Emission Data.

* Local Terrain Survey.

* Seawater current and Tide Measurement (Hydrodynamics).

* Underground water sampling and analysis.

* Bathymetric and Shallow water survey.

* Air Dispersion Model (Air Quality Modeling).

* Seawater Recirculation & Brine Dispersion Model.

* Air Quality Monitoring and Assessment.

* Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment.

* Stack Monitoring and Assessment.

* Environmental noise survey & monitoring.

3. Other Services

* Life Cycle Assessment.

* Chemical Management Review.

* Occupational Health and Safety Safe working practices.

* Waste Management System Review & Consultation.

* Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.

* Environmental Emergency Response Plan.

* Occupational Health Risk Assessment.

* Community Social Survey.

* Environmental Management System.

* Habitat Compensation Plans.

* Sustainability and green building science/engineering.

* Energy audits and management.

* Public consultation / Expert witness.

* Social, ecological, landscape impact & appropriate mitigations.

King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) - Rabigh

King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) - Rabigh

Power Plant of 400 MW Transmission & substation 380/110/13.8 kV Desalination Plant of 80,000 m³/day Sewage Treatment Plant ultimate capacity 300,000 m³/day 

MTEV scope was for full EIA studies in-line with Saudi Presidency of Meteorology & Environment (PME) and International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Equator Principles (World Bank Standard) for construction and operation phase of these plants. Our studies include full baseline analysis including geotechnical and groundwater investigation, Bathymetric & Shallow Water survey, Seawater current & tide analysis, Social-economic survey. Air dispersion modeling was conducted using the comprehensive and widely accepted ISCST3 model developed by the USEPA.

Seawater Recirculation & Brine Dispersion Modeling for seawater intake and discharge was conducted using CENESIS 3D Model including water quality, ecological & chemical FATE 3D Model and Hydrodynamics for Current, Tide Level, Temperature, Salinity and Suspended Solids.

Marine Works Shoaiba Power Plant (Saudi Archirodon Ltd.)

Scope of study includes full EIA study for the PME approval and issuance of permit for dredging operations. The dredging works involves Dredging for intake and outfall channel for steam turbine plant. Dredged materials are estimated to a volume of 400,000 m³. Project scope included review of dredging impacts for the intake and outfall channels for the steam turbine plant.

Taif University Project 

The scope of the project is to prepare full EIA study in line with the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) for the construction and operation phases of the world class Taif university project at Al Khurma, Taif. The new University will provide separate facilities for female and male students in medical science, art and education, science & computer science beside these also provide supporting facilities such as sporting facilities, lecture rooms, laboratories, lecture rooms, libraries, accommodation and supporting infrastructures such as sewage treatment and power / boiler house.

Delmon Edible Oil Factory (IFFCO Group) 

This is refinery project of Delmon Products Limited Yanbu. The scope of studies includes full environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies to identify possible environmental impact of the new plant and proposal for mitigation measures and environmental management plan during construction and operation phase of the plant in accordance to the guidelines of Saudi Presidency of Meteorology & Environment (PME) and Royal commission Environmental Regulations.

SIBCO Mega Plant Complex 

The Saudi Industrial Beverages Co.’s Mega Plant complex is located in the Jeddah Investment Park, 2nd Industrial City, Jeddah in the plot area 302,848 m2. The plant will produce carbonated soft-drinks, non-carbonated soft drinks and drinking water. The potable water is treated by Reverse Osmosis (RO) to high-quality. The soft drinks will be bottled in aluminium cans, returnable & non returnable glass bottles and PET-bottles and the bottled drinking water in pet bottles and bulk cans. The scope of the project is to prepare an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the construction and operation phases of new green field beverage factory. The report comprised of a summary review of the project, along with an identification of the sensitive receptors and main potential impacts, findings and conclusions of full-scale EIA process and complies with the PME guidelines for environmental regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Al-Umrah Water Plant 

This is an existing operational Reverse Osmosis Water treatment Plant and water bottle packaging system having one unit in Jeddah and another one in Makkah. Jeddah plant plot area is 10,000 m2 having production capacity of 500 m3/day & bottling capacity of 4,000 bottles/day. While Makkah plant has capacity of 300 m3/day to produce potable water and a polycarbonate bottle manufacturing facility is also there to recycle used and damaged PC bottles. The scope of studies includes full EIA study from the project operation and to determine appropriate control and mitigation measures and provides the environmental management plan to deal with environmental mitigation and abatement measures from the process in accordance to the PME guidelines.

Mustang-HDP, Al-Khobar (Saudi Aramco-Satorp) 

The scope of the project was to prepare Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study report to address environmental issues and all potential pollutions to satisfy the requirements of the Saudi Aramco and local environmental legislation Royal Commission Environmental Regulations for their Jubail Bulk Plant Interface Facilities project (Part of Jubail Export Refinery).

Jazan Power Plant (SEC-SOA) 

Jizan Power plant Complex has 30 simple cycle combustion turbine generator (CTG) with a total combined capacity of 1.384 G Watts. The MTEV scope of the project was to prepare complete EIA Study Report to address environmental issues and all potential pollutions to satisfy the requirements of the local legislation of the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME). Scope includes Air Monitoring for One month, Noise Monitoring, Ground Water Analysis, Preparation of Solid Waste Management System and Environmental Management Systems (EMS) in compliance with ISO-14001 standards. Air dispersion modeling (ADM) has been conducted using the widely accepted AERMOD.

model developed by the USEPA as a Guideline Model for source-receptor distances less than 50 km being a steady state straight line plume model has the advantage of simplicity and a reduced number of variables and parameters compared to CALMET / CALPUFF. 

Fiber Glass Oasis Co. Ltd. (FGOC) 

FGOC is a new green field factory at Yanbu Heavy Industrial Area. Factory’s total plot area is over 128,000 m2. The plant will produce high quality, continuous filament finished Boron Free “E-Glass Fiber” products with a capacity of 41,000 metric tons per year. These products consisting of traditional and specialized products likewise chopped strand mat, direct roving, assembled roving, woven roving, tissue mat, milled fiber, shopped strands and multi axial fabrics. The plant consists of 8 different conversion sections to fabricate the final products. MTEV scope was to prepare the Emergency Response Plan and EIA incompliance to the Royal Commission Environmental Regulations.

Al Najem Factory for Steel Productions Ltd. 

Al Najem Factory for Steel Production Ltd. is mainly involved in production of Steel. The scope of the project is to prepare an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report for the Steel production and to address environmental issues. The EIA report was prepared to satisfy the requirements of the local legislation of the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME).