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  • Wastewater? From Waste to Resource - World Bank Group
    Wastewater treatment frees scarce freshwater resources for other uses or preservation In addition, by-products of wastewater treatment can become valuable for agriculture and energy generation, making wastewater treatment plants more environmentally and financially sustainable
  • 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
    9 Wastewater treatment plant technology selection Despite the low concentration of influent BOD and other constituents measured in the flow to the 13 WWTPs currently being served by combined sewer systems, eight 5 of these are now operating based on conventional activated sludge treatment solutions
  • 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
  • Indonesia Sanitation Report - World Bank Group
    † a total of approximately 1700 decentralized wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) constructed countrywide with another 4,000 DEWATS systems planned to be imple-mented by 2015; 1 Note that in the context of Indonesia, sanitation covers wastewater management, solid waste and urban drainage 2 The National Development Planning Agency
  • Vietnam: Urban Wastewater Review - World Bank Group
    - As of 2012, 17 municipal wastewater plants had been constructed and 32 more are being designed or under construction - Access to toilets stands at 94 percent, with 90 percent of households using septic tanks as a means of on-site treatment - Sixty percent of households dispose of wastewater using a public sewerage system
  • EME Workshop: Wastewater Treatment Plant, pumping stations and main . . .
    Early Market Engagement Workshop for ICB package VL2-PW-1 1a: Wastewater Treatment Plant, pumping stations and main pressure pipes– Vinh Long City, Viet Nam
  • Wastewater A Resource that Can Pay Dividends for People, the . . .
    A wastewater treatment plant in Cusco, Peru, saves US$230,000 a year in transporting biosolids (nutrient-rich organic materials resulting from the treatment of domestic sewage in a wastewater treatment facility) and landfill fees due to an agreement with the local compost producer
  • Croatia: Reducing Wastewater Pollution in Sensitive Coastal Areas of . . .
    Importantly, the wastewater services were far below European Union (EU) standards (Croatia joined the EU in 2013) and EU directives requirements (Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive) In 2009, only 44% of Croatians had adequate access to wastewater collection systems, and less than 25% of population had any form of wastewater treatment
  • Restoring a Long-Lost Relationship with Rio Bogotá - World Bank Group
    By 2009, the city of Bogotá discharged all of its wastewater into the Bogotá River, and since only 20 percent of it received primary treatment, levels of water pollution were high Because of degraded water quality, the total area of wetlands — an important ecosystem for flood prevention — decreased from 50,000 hectares in 1950 to only





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