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Wastewater? From Waste to Resource - World Bank Group ACTION 2: Build the utility of the future by shifting away from wastewater treatment plants to water resource recovery facilities, thereby realizing wastewater’s value Traditionally, treatment focused on removing contaminants and pathogens to recover water and safely discharge it into the environment
Vietnam Urban Wastewater Review - World Bank Group effectiveness of the wastewater sector in Vietnam and makes recommendations to the Government on actions to scale up the sector to improve its performance Lessons that emerge from this study can be considered for the on-going and or the next generation of wastewater systems 1 Wastewater Sector Performance in Vietnam
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse: A Guide to Help Small Towns Select . . . A new World Bank guide, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse: A Guide to Help Small Towns Select Appropriate Options, delves into the considerations for small town wastewater treatment Targeting engineers and managers responsible for wastewater service provision, the guide provides an outline for identifying and selecting appropriate wastewater treatment processes for these types of settlements
Vietnam: Urban Wastewater Review - World Bank Group • Since 1998, Vietnam has made important strides in the wastewater sector: - In the past 10 years, average annual investment for the sanitation sector was $150 million, or 0 45 percent of the country’s annual GDP - As of 2012, 17 municipal wastewater plants had been constructed and 32 more are being designed or under construction
Wastewater A Resource that Can Pay Dividends for People, the . . . The report casts a light on wastewater management experiences in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, which are already reaping benefits For example: By using treated wastewater instead of groundwater, the San Luis Potosi power plant in Mexico cut costs by 33 percent, leading to US$18 million in savings over six years for the power
Climate Stories | Wastewater Economy - World Bank Group To promote efficiency and reduce operational costs, the Cambérène wastewater plant also began recovering the biogas generated in the wastewater treatment process The biogas is used to generate heat and power in an onsite cogeneration system to power the facility, resulting in a 28% savings in energy use
Indonesia Sanitation Report - World Bank Group (particularly wastewater managemen t) continues to per-form inadequately and faces critical issues that need to be urgently addressed, as follows: † The total amount of urban wastewater being treated is only 115 million liters per day (MLD), or approximately 1 percent of the total urban wastewater produced (Figure 1)
North Gaza communities will finally benefit from sewage treatment services The commissioning of the new wastewater treatment plant was launched on March 1, 2018, as the World Bank project, the North Gaza Emergency Sewage Treatment (NGEST) neared completion The four-month commissioning phase began following the conclusion of all works by the contractor, and the testing of equipment installed in the new facility
World Bank Scales Up Support for Water and Sanitation in Senegal to . . . The funds will also be used to expand collective sanitation services in east Dakar and promote the reuse of treated wastewater for irrigation “PISEA provides for the design and construction in greater Dakar of sewage systems covering a section of the communes of Pikine and Guédiawaye and an activated sludge treatment plant equipped with a
Cleaner Cities, Brighter Futures: Ethiopias Journey in Urban Sanitation The project’s impact extends to wastewater management, too The Kality wastewater treatment plant, upgraded and modernized through this initiative, now treats up to 100,000 cubic meters per day It features a modern water and wastewater quality lab, ensuring environmental compliance and repurposing treated water for irrigation