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Wastewater Strategy

Wastewater Strategy. “Not to Waste our Water”. Strategy Objectives. Collect and treat all wastewater according to national standards and regional agreements Reuse treated wastewater for agriculture, industry, and amenity in line with national health and safety standards Recover cost

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Wastewater Strategy

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  1. Wastewater Strategy “Not to Waste our Water”

  2. Strategy Objectives Collect and treat all wastewater according to national standards and regional agreements Reuse treated wastewater for agriculture, industry, and amenity in line with national health and safety standards Recover cost based on the ‘polluter pays’ principle

  3. Main Sector Issues • Lack of pre-treatment policy for industrial wastewater • Excessive delays for projects completionmost projects take more than 10 years to be completed • No wastewater fees to cover the operation and maintenance of the sector • Poor legal and institutional framework • No clear policy with respect to: • Selection of treatment plant sizes and technologies • treatment techniques especially in rural areas • population projection years • Fragmented approach with respect to collection and treatment • No consideration for re-use of treated effluent

  4. Current Situation • Generated wastewater: 310 million cubic • Collected wastewater: 60% • Treated: 8% • Operational treatment plants: 4 • Completed treatment plants but not operational: 7 • Under construction: 6 • Under Design: 17 • Require Funding: 20 • Investments to date: 1.5 Billion USD • Additional funds required for 54 schemes: 1.7 Billion USD • Additional funds for uncovered areas

  5. Sector targets • Increase the present wastewater collection (60%) and treatment (8%) to 80% collection and treatment by 2015, and 95% collection and treatment by 2020. • Increase reuse of treated effluent from zero percent in 2010 to 20% by 2015, and 50% by 2020. • Secondary treatment and reuse of all inland wastewater by 2020, and secondary treatment and reuse of coastal wastewater where reuse is economically justified by 2020 . • Pre-treatment of all industrial effluents by 2020 • Full recovery of O&M costs by 2020 following the ‘polluter pays’ principle.

  6. Strategic initiatives integrated and prioritized infrastructure investment program to rapidly increase wastewater collection, treatment and reuse rates Legal, regulatory and policy measures to set and regulate standards Institutional measures to define responsibilities and to create capacity for service delivery Financial measures for viability and affordable services Optimize private sector participation

  7. Investment summary

  8. Major Achievements 1- Projects 2- Master Plans

  9. 12 Projects in 8 Regions Benefiting at least 25% of the Population

  10. Chekka, Koura and Batroun wastewater networks

  11. Souwayjani/Chouf Treatment Plants

  12. Coastal Keserwan, Jeita, Kfardebiane, and Hrajel wastewater schemes

  13. Revised location for BourjHammoud treatment plant

  14. 5 Regional Master Plans

  15. Batroun Master Plan

  16. BAABDA AND ALEY MASTER PLAN

  17. Keserwane Master Plan

  18. Jbeil Master Plan

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