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Support to DG Environment for the development of the Mediterranean De-pollution Initiative “Horizon 2020” Review of Ongoing and Completed Activities ANNEX Prepared for DG Environment European Commission December 2006 Contract N o 070201/2006/436133/MAR/E3 LDK-ECO S.A. Environmental Consultants Off 21 Thivaidos str. Athens GR 145 64 Greece Tel: +30 210 6255300 Fax: +30 210 6254871 Web: www.ldkeco.gr E-mail: [email protected]
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Support to DG Environment for the development of the Mediterranean De-pollution Initiative “Horizon 2020”

Review of Ongoing and Completed Activities

ANNEX

Prepared for DG Environment

European Commission

December 2006

Contract No 070201/2006/436133/MAR/E3

LDK-ECO S.A.

Environmental Consultants

Off 21 Thivaidos str.

Athens GR 145 64 Greece

Tel: +30 210 6255300 Fax: +30 210 6254871

Web: www.ldkeco.gr E-mail: [email protected]

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Support to DG Environment for development of the Mediterranean De-pollution Initiative “HORIZON 2020”

No 070201/2006/436133/MAR/E3

LDK ECO SA

Annex I List of ongoing and completed projects

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Support to DG Environment for development of the Mediterranean De-pollution Initiative “HORIZON 2020”No 070201/2006/436133/MAR/E3

COUNTRY: ALGERIAProgramme/ Actors

Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Rehabilitation of treatment plants of Tipaza and Tiemcen

Rehabilitation of treatment plants of Tipaza and Tiemcen Tipaza and Tiemcen

public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Treatment plant (new) of Jijel, Oran, Skikda and Annaba (El Bouni)

Treatment plant (new) of Jijel, Oran, Skikda and Annaba (El Bouni) Jijel, Oran, Skikda and Annaba (El Bouni)

public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Building of a treatment plant (monobloc type) at Tgzirt and rehabilitation of the principal collector in Tizi Ouzou

Tgzirt and Tizi Ouzou

MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Cleaning of the west zone (Salamandre) and treatment of urban effluents in Mostaganem

Mostaganem MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Protection of the Naval Base of El Kébir from wastewater in Oran

El Kébir in Oran MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Protection of the west coastal zone of the city of Jijel from the discharge of urban effluents

Jijel MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Rehabilitation of the inter-community outfall of Hatatba in Tipaza

Tipaza MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Renovation and extension of the sewerage network of El Kala in El Tarf

El Kala in El Tarf MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Study of the aerated lagoon of the city Fournaka – Kdadra in Mostaganem

city Fournaka – Kdadra in Mostaganem

MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Study of the aerated lagoon of the city Ouissi – Beni Yahi in Mostaganem

city Ouissi – Beni Yahi in Mostaganem

MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Treatment of urban effluents of rural communities of Azzefoun Ait Chaffa, Aghribs andt Akerou in Tizi Ouzou

Azzefoun Ait Chaffa, Aghribs andt Akerou in Tizi Ouzou

MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria urban wastewater Treatment of urban effluents of the communities of Tigzirt, Iflissen and Mizrana in Tizi Ouzou

communities of Tigzirt, Iflissen and Mizrana in Tizi Ouzou

MATE public funds ongoing

MC Algeria urban wastewater 02/0003 Ivitement de la zone de glissement du collecteur intercommunal d' Alger (Avoidance of the slip zone of the intercommunal collector of Algiers)

Financing of italian goods and services for the realisation of the slip zone of the intercommunal collector of Algiers

Algiers 55.159 MUSD MC (26,847 MUSD) 2002-commitment

6/3/2005 completed

WB Algeria urban wastewater P042940 Low-Income Housing Project (new sewerage networks)

There are 2 project components. [1] site development for low-income families through civil works necessary to carry out subprojects to rehabilitate existing sites and develop new sites through the provision of water, sewerage, roads, power, and constructing core housing units. [2] strengthening i) MoH capacity at the local level mainly through training programs dealing with environment, subproject preparation and management studies; and b) National Housing Agency (CNL) with a comprehensive human resource program.

Ministry of Housing Ministry of Housing 218.3 MUSD WB/IBRD (150 MUSD) 25-JUN-1998 30-JUN-2003 completed

WB Algeria urban wastewater P004978 Social Safety Net Support Project (sewerage networks)

The project consists of 3 main components: 1) labor intensive public works programs including the following three sub-components: (a) roadside maintenance; (b) agriculture; and (c) water supply and sewerage; 2) social safety net strengthening which will involve: (a) improvement of social assistance programs; and (b) community social service units; and 3) testing and preparation of a social fund consisting of: (a) pilot project for community development; and (b) preparation of the social fund.

Ministry of Labor Ministry of Labor 70.4 MUSD WB/IBRD (50 MUSD) 25-APR-1996 31-MAR-2001 completed

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COUNTRY: ALGERIAProgramme/ Actors

Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB Algeria urban wastewater P004974 Water Supply & Sewerage Rehabilitation Project

The project seeks to restructure the urban water supply sector by contracting out a number of its operations, such as leak detection and repair, otpimization of meter reading and billing, and network recalibration and mapping, with private entrepreneurs. It advocates the creation of self-financing water utilities that would operate under concession agreements with the Government. The major activities are: network rehabilitation program aiming at reducing water losses; rehabilitation of a number of existing wastewater treatment plants; creation of self-financing water utilities

Ministere de l'Equipement et de l'Amenagement du Territoire

170 MUSD WB/IBRD (110 MUSD) GOA (60 MUSD)

02-JUN-1994 31-DEC-2003 completed

BMZ Algeria urban wastewater Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation

MATE BMZ (2.59386 MUSD) 31/12/1997

JICA Algeria urban wastewater Water Supply & Sanitation - Large Systems JICA (0.024+0.028 MUSD) 1/1/2004

MC Algeria urban wastewater 91010 Sewage System of Alger MC (7.676.930+14.898.710 USD)

1995-commitment

USTDA Algeria urban wastewaterindustrial emissions

302-12-015397 (OECD DAC)638-1001-TDA

Sidi Abdellah Wastewater Treatment  Feasibility Study for the design and planning for the installation of two large wastewater treatment plants to serve the new development currently under construction. One station would serve the northern part of the development and the second, the southern part. Industrial activities and manufacturing plants may be included.

Sidi Abdellah EPA-ANSA (Sidi Abdellah public agency)

TDA (200,000 USD) 2001 - commitment

ongoing

GTZ Algeria municipal solid waste / urban wastewater

2003.2466.5 Systems on water supply, sewage and solid waste management in the region affected by the earthquake 2003

the project supported the urgent need for the assessment of sanitation requirements in tented camps. Donations to this sector will constitute a sound investment to prevent the development and costly treatment of communicable diseases associated with poor sanitation

0.9 MEURO GTZ

EC-MEDA/ EIB Algeria municipal solid waste MED/2004/006-215 Déchets Solides Urbains (Urban Solid Waste) The project consists of the investment necessary to improve solid waste management in five cities (Oran, Tipasa, Bouira, Boumerdes, Blida).Requisite investment in urban waste collection, processing and burial and the elimination of fly tipping in each of the cities concerned.

Oran, Tipasa, Bouira, Boumerdes, Blida cities

62 MEUR EIB (25 MEUR)EU (6.2 MUSD)

22/11/2005 (Approved)

ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria municipal solid waste Management of the public dumping sites des sites for solid wastes of the communities of Azzefoun and Ait Chaffa in Tizi Ouzou

Communities of Azzefoun and Ait Chaffa in Tizi Ouzou

MATE public funds ongoing

National Program of Economic Development

Algeria municipal solid waste Management of the public dumping sites for solid wastes of the communities of Tigzirt, Mizrana and Iflissen in Tizi Ouzou

Communities of Tigzirt, Mizrana and Iflissen in Tizi Ouzou

MATE public funds ongoing

PROGDEM Algeria municipal solid waste Construction of saniraty landfills for Tlemcen and Mostaganem.

Construction of saniraty landfills for Tlemcen and Mostaganem. Tlemcen and Mostaganem

MATE public funds ongoing

PROGDEM Algeria municipal solid waste Study for the landfills of Oran, Blida, Tizi-ouzou, Tipaza, Boumerdes, Ain Temoucent, Bejaia and Algiers.

Study for the landfills of Oran, Blida, Tizi-ouzou, Tipaza, Boumerdes, Ain Temoucent, Bejaia and Algiers.

Oran, Blida, Tizi-ouzou, Tipaza, Boumerdes, Ain Temoucent, Bejaia and Algiers.

MATE public funds ongoing

UNDP/SDC Algeria municipal solid waste 7F-03223.01.01 Appui au renforcement des capacités nationales pour la gestion intégrée des déchets municipaux(Support with the reinforcement of the national capacities for the integrated management of municipal waste)

The project aims to support MATE for the development and the installation solid waste management plans in at least 10 large cities, to support MATE and relative sectors in the acquisition of knowledge (technology transfer) within the framework of installation of a flow diagram for waste treatment, to support MATE, the local communities and the engineering and design departments specialized within the framework of the realization and the management of the centers of technical hiding (THIS) and to support MATE in the establishment of a strategy of information, education and communication relating to the problems of waste

national UNDP MATE 0.68 MUSD SDC (100%) 2004 2006 ongoing

PROGDEM Algeria municipal solid waste Construction of saniraty landfills for Skikda, El Tarf, jijel, Chlef and Annaba.

Construction of saniraty landfills for Skikda, El Tarf, jijel, Chlef and Annaba Skikda, El Tarf, jijel, Chlef and Annaba

MATE public funds completed

PROGDEM Algeria municipal solid waste Solid Waste Management plans in Aran, Annaba, Skikda, Boumerdes, El Tarf and Jijel.

Improvement of the situations on solid waste management. Establishment and validation of solid waste management plans for Aran, Annaba, Skikda, Boumerdes, El Tarf and Jijel.

Aran, Annaba, Skikda, Boumerdes, El Tarf and Jijel.

MATE public funds completed

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COUNTRY: ALGERIAProgramme/ Actors

Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-SMAP II /METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level: "Municipal Solid Waste Cost Recovery system in Algeria": to improve the level of costs coverage for municipal solids wastes management, mainly through the design and implementation of a practical system for determination of the tax basis and the recovery of the household wastes collection fee and any other fees as for, for example, the treatment or the elimination of wastes.

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEURO EC (5 MEUR, 83.3%) 1 MEUR 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States:Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States, Cairo

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEURO) 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

IFC Algeria industrial emissions 24478 Fertial Phase I The project involves Phase I of the sponsor’s investment program which is aimed at improving productivity and bringing its environmental performance up to IFC/World Bank standards. The project will enable Fertial to gradually improve efficiency and reduce the full cost per ton of output. The investment program as part of Phase I will improve the operational, environmental (wastewater treatment, air emissions and ambient air quality, solid and hazardous wastes) and technical performance of the facilities. Phase II of the investment program is in the process of being developed and will be conducted in parallel with Phase I.

Annaba and the Arzew plants

Fertial Co. 167 MUSD IFC (24 M USD) 27/04/06 ongoing

IFC Algeria industrial emissions 11165 Ispat Algeria The project concerns for the Ispat/Annaba company and will include: (i) rehabilitation and debottleneck the existing steel plant; and (ii) upgrading the plant to meet international environmental norms. Wastewater treatment system upgrade will be involved, as well as solid waste handling.

Ispat/Annaba, in Eastern Algeria

SIDER 123 MUSD IFC (25 M USD) 30/09/04 ongoing

EC-MEDA/EIB/ WB

Algeria industrial emissions Depollution Industrial Measures to reduce pollution in three industrial plants, l'Entreprise Nationale des Engrais et Produits Phytosanitaires (ASMIDAL), l'Entreprise Nationale de Sidérurgie (ENSIDER) et de l'Entreprise Nationale des Industries Pétrochimiques (ENIP), on north-east coast at Skikda and AnnalaA & B phase

Skikda and Annala Banque Algérienne de Développement for Entreprise Nationale de la Pétrolchimie

EIB (50+20 MEURO)WB

1996-approval ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Algeria, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey)

industrial emissions TCY/INT/063 DELTA Phase III: Environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries

The overall objective of the project is the environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries. The work will be focused on the enterprises of the following six countries: Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Syria, and Turkey. However, all activities in Turkey were cancelled in December 2002.The project’s specific objectives are:· Development of eco-management practices in enterprises;· Institutional strengthening of the DELTA networks; and· Development of individual skills to promote eco-efficiency in the future.

national Sustainable Bussiness Association (SBA)

0.6 MEUR EC (382899.3 EUR) 1/1/2002 30/6/2004 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Algeria industrial emissions MEDA/ALG/002B Industrial Pollution Abatement 10.75 MEURO EIB (100%) 1999-approval ∆εκ-05 completed

LDK ECO SA 3/73

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

UNIDO Algeria industrial emissions GF/ALG/02/001 Enabling Activities to Facilitate Early Action on the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Algeria

The objective of this Enabling Activities proposal is to develop and formulate a National Implementation Plan (NIP) and thereby strengthen national capacity and enhance knowledge and understanding amongst decision makers, managers, the industry, and the public at large on POPs. By achieving this objective Algeria will meet the obligations of the Stockholm Convention on POPs and will be enabled to manage the elimination of POPs. Specifically, the project will:i.Allow Algeria to meet its reporting obligations under the Stockholm Convention;ii.Prepare the ground for the implementation of the Stockholm Convention;iii.Strengthen national capacity to manage POPs and strengthen chemicals management capacity in general; andiv.Maximize government commitment and facilitate ratification of the Stockholm Convention.

national UNIDO The Ministry of Land Planning and Environment (MATE)

0.494 MUSD GEF (0.494 MUSD ) no 2 years 2001 -approval completed

WB Algeria industrial emissions P004960 Industrial Pollution Control Project  The project is designed to reduce the impact of industrial pollution in the northeastern city of Annaba, which is among the worst affected cities in the country. It consists of two main components: 1) strengthening of the institutional and legal framework, including: (a) institution building; (b) enhancement of the legal and regulatory framework; (c) design and implementation of a system for monitoring and enforcement; and (d) activating of the National Environmental Fund; and 2) pilot investments comprising: (a) Entreprise Nationale des Engrais et Produits Phytosanitaires-Annaba; and (b) Entreprise Nationale de Siderurgie-Annaba

northeastern city of Annaba

MINISTRY OF INTERIOR & ENVIRONMENT

Enterprise Nationale de Siderurgie (ENSIDER) & Entreprise Nationale des Engrais et Produits Phytosanitaires (ASMIDAL)

118.1 MUSD WB/IBRD (78 MUSD) GOA (1.76 MUSD)Enterprises (38.34 MUSD)

11-JUN-1996 30-JUN-2005 completed

IFC Algeria industrial emissions 9250 Aldaph SPA The project consists of the establishment of a production unit near the city of Tizi Ouzou, east of Algiers, to manufacture and package pharmaceutical products covering 15 therapeutic classes, in dry form, oral liquid form, topical solutions, paste form, suppositories and parenterals. The production unit will be a backward integration of the existing distribution activities of Aldaph, the main local distributor of pharmaceuticals in Algeria, jointly owned by the Sponsors. Wastewater minimisation, treatment and management will be addressed, as well as solid waste management. A wastewater treatment plant will be installed to treat on-site the process liquid effluents prior to being discharged. Cooling waters will be fully recirculated and the rainwaters will be collected and release separately. Domestic waters will be collected in septic tanks. The liquid effluents will be in compliance with the applicable World Bank guidelines.Industrial solid wastes, including discarded products, will be appropriately stored in clearly marked containers and sent to France to be incinerated. Prior to Board approval, the sponsor will submit to IFC the evidence (i.e., aut

Industrial zone of Draa-Ben Kedda in Tizi Ouzu

ALDAPH SPA 50 MUSD IFC (14,8 M USD) 17/06/99

UNIDO Algeria industrial emissions MP/ALG/95/025 Investment project for phasing out cfcs at enterprise nationale des industries de l'electromenager

This project will phase out 100% of the use of CFC-11 as blowing agent and of CFC-12 as cooling agent for the production of domestic refrigerators and freezers of ENIEM in their factories in Algeria

UNIDO 6.5 MUSD 1995-approval

GTZ Algeria all Integrated environmental management The objective is that all actors in the environmental sphere – politicians, environmental experts in the authorities, businesses and business associations on the national, regional and local levels – come to agree upon strategies and carry out measures to protect the environment, reduce environmental pollution and rationalise the use of natural resources.

Ministère de l´Aménagement du Territoire et de Environnement(www.mate-dz.org)

GTZ 1/9/2001 1/6/2010 ongoing

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-SMAP III Regional (Algeria, Morocco)

all Projet El Kala/Moulouya : protection des zones humides sensibles associees a une approche de gestion integree des zones cotieres GIZC(Project El Kala/Moulouya: Wetlands protection accosiated with integrated coastal zone management (ICZM))

coastal zones: El-Kala–Annaba (Algeria), Moulouya/Saidia (Marocco)

• Sansouir Foundation, France• biological staiton of Tour of Valat (France)• Cellule Littorale du MATEE (Maroc)• El Kala National Park (DGF) and Commissariat National du Littoral (Algeria)• ERM• MEDWET Network (technological centres) •local NGOs

1.12 MEUR EC (896,625 EUR) 36 months 2006 2008 ongoing

EC-SMAP III Regional (Mediterranean countries)

all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

national Coordination: EC Delegation-EgyptConsortium ERM Ltd- SOGREAH- Envirotech-Envision - Pescares

EC (4,299 MEURO) 36 months September 2005 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon)

all LIFE92 TCY/INT/016

METAP Albania (Water supply and sewerage management), Turkey (Istanbul environment project) (Patara cultural heritage), Tunisia, Algeria (Meps)

The main objectives of each project areas follows: Municipal Environmental Plans (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, Cyprus, Albania): to prepare Municipal Environmental Plans (MEPs) for six cities

national THE WORLD BANK 1.245 MEURO EC (1.245 MEURO) 1/4/1993 1/6/1997 completed

UNEP/GEF Regional (Albania, Algeria , Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia , Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national UNEP Secretariat for the Barcelona Convention Co-ordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan (MEDU-MAP)

10.475 MUSD GEF (6.290 US$m)MAP-MEDU (1.145 US$m)

3.040 US$m 1998 2002 completed

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-SMAP III Algeria all AMIS-Algerian coast Management through Integration and Sustainability

Wilaya d’Alger Algeria

CIRSA –Interdepartment Centre for Environmental Science Research, University of Bologna, RAVENNA, ITALY Agence Urbaine chargee de la Protection et de la Promotion du littoral et des zones touristiques de la Wilaya d’Alger, ALGER, ALGERIAIMET - Italian Ministry for Environment and Territory, ROMA, ITALY

MATE 985,684 EUR EC (785,590.16 EUR)Italian Ministry of Environment and Territory,(IMET) ITALY 200,093.84 EUR

24 months

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COUNTRY: EGYPTProgramme/ Actors

Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency

Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

Finland-MFA Egypt urban wastewater El Annania Waste Water Treatment Project The projects concerns the finalisation and rehabilitation of electro-mechanical equipment of El Annania waste water treatment plant.

Improved wastewater treatment efficiency in El Annania sewage treatment plant as well as financially self-sufficient and well managed water and wastewater company. The performance of the plant is improved and its capacity increased. Management and staff is trained for independent operation and maintenance responsibility.

El Annania (Damietta city)

National Organization for Potable Water and Sanitary Drainage (NOPWASD)

Damietta Water and wastewater Company

MFA (1.897 MEUR) 8.164 MEGP 01/06/04 01/03/07 ongoing

GTZ Egypt urban wastewater 200520163 Decentralized Wastewater Management in the Governorate of Kafr El Sheikh

The aim of the project is to improve hygienic conditions related to domestic sewage disposal in rural areas and to reduce water pollution caused by untreated wastewater. The evacuation of wastewater, and environmentally sound wastewater treatment, improve hygienic conditions in communities and decrease contamination in groundwater. Therefore, technologically appropriate and decentralised sewage disposal systems should be installed in rural communities. The main responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the project is vested in the local population, involving it closely in the project’s concept and planning. Such action supports the idea of community participation and contributes to decentralisation. At the same time, a reduction of waterborne diseases can be expected.

Kafr El Sheikh Kafr El Sheikh Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC)

4.045 MEURO GTZ (0.91+2.48 MUSD) April 2002 March 2010 ongoing

IDB Egypt urban wastewater The potable & waste water connections to households project

The project’s objective is to improve access of poor families to potable water and sewerage services and at the same time to maximize the economic and environmental benefits of sunk infrastructure investments in the water and wastewater sector in egypt that are under utilized.

The Social Fund for Development (SFD)

The Government of Egypt

13.288 MUSD IDB (10.175 MUSD) 3.133 MUSD 1999 2010 ongoing

KFAED Egypt urban wastewater The Al-Shrouk city sanitary water treatment plant

Integrated structures for sewerage treatment. Total estimated capacity of the plant is about 200000 m3/day. First stage capacity is around 40000 m3/day.

Al-Shrouk city New Urban Communities Authority

60 MUSD KFAED (6 M KD) ∆εκ-09 ongoing

TDA Egypt urban wastewater 302-12-033448(OECD DAC)03TDA00017, 03TDA00018

Sadat City Wastewater Treatment  The study and pilot activity have the following objectives: 1) establish the ability of ARCTECH's patented HUMASORB® technology to remove toxic metals and pathogens present in Egypt, 2) validate preliminary economic and financial analysis, and 3) conduct a total treatment system analysis for establishing a self-sustainable wastewater treatment approach in Sadat City and its potential for replication at other sites

Sadat City ARCTECH Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs

TDA (350,000 USD) 2003 -commitment ongoing

DANIDA Egypt urban wastewater Water supply and sewerage, EDFU DANIDA (25.856 MUSD) 23/11/01 completed

DANIDA Egypt urban wastewater 104.Egypt.12/18 Preparation of a water and sanitation DANIDA (0.408 MUSD) 5/1/01 30/6/2003 completed

DANIDA Egypt urban wastewater 104.O.30.Egytpen.7.

Wastewater Treatment facilities of Esna City Water and wastewater system improvements in Esna city and district in Qena Governorate

Esna City Royal Danish Embassy, Cairo

DANIDA (7.634 MUSD) 31/12/2004 completed

DFID Egypt urban wastewater 018-544-005- Cairo wastewater project Water & sewage project Consultancy services to the Cairo wastewater project - design, supervision of construction followed by operational and maintenance training of certain commissioned facilities.

Cairo DFID (121.35 MUSD) 4/7/1992 completed

Finland-MFA Egypt urban wastewater Badr City Water Supply and Sewerage Project The projects concerns the construction and the extension of the Badr City Water Supply and Sewerage treatment plant.

Badr City Finnish Companies

Badr City MFA (10.8 MEUR) YES 1989 1996 completed

Finland-MFA Egypt urban wastewater Beni Suef Regional Water and Sanitation Project in Egypt

The 1st Phase was:- to produce an outline for the development of the EGA of Beni Suef and its branch offices, that would include administration, management, investments, operations and maintenance (O&M) and human resources development.

The 2nd Phase had two main components:- (a) water supply and sewerage and - (b) environmental health.

Beni Suef, Beba, El-Fashn and Sumusta Districts

Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Beni SuefGovernorate, EgyptEconomic General Authority for Potable Water Supply and Sewerage (EGA) Plancenter Ltd. (Finland) Chemonics Ltd. (Egypt).

Governorate of Beni Suef

17 MEUR MFA (5.339 MEUR) Aug 1993 Dec 2003 completed

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Finland-MFA Egypt urban wastewater Ras El Bar Waste Water Treatment Project The projects concerns the construction of the Ras El Bar City waste water treatment plant.

Ras El Bar city (Damietta governorate)

National Organisation for Potable Water and Sanitary Drainage (NOPWASD)

MFA (7.6 MEUR) YES 1988 1995 completed

Government - EPF Egypt urban wastewater Installation of a Sewage Network and Toilet Units in Seflak Village

1. Install a sewage network for 250 houses2. Safe disposal of sewage water3. Purchase of a sweeping vehicle

Seflak Village Sohag Governorate - Governmental Institution

Governorate of Sohag 355 thousand pounds

EPF (238 thousands L.E)Residents (30 thousand L.E) Governorate (80 thousand L.E)

10 months 2002 2003 completed

Greece (Ministry of Economics and Finance)

Regional (Egypt, Israel, Tunisia)

urban wastewater Treatment and Reuse of Sewage and Sludge in the South Mediterranean and Middle East Countries

In the frame of a Five Year Development Assistance Programme in the field of the Environment (DAPE), the Sanitary Engineering Laboratory was appointed to co-ordinate the project "Treatment and Reuse of Sewage and Sludge in the South Mediterranean and Middle East Countries". The main objectives of the project are as follows: (1) Proposals for wastewater characteristics suitable for a sustainable management of water resources; (2) Development of socioeconomic criteria for the evaluation of the reuse possibilities according to the particular characteristics of each country involved; (3) Identifying appropriate methods for wastewater recovery on the basis of the individual needs, constrains and objectives; (4) Setting up an information network among the countries involved, the European Union, etc.

Greece, MINENV NTUA, Civil Engineering Department

88041.1 EURO 4 months 1999 completed

JICA Egypt urban wastewater The Project for Omrania West water Supply and Sewerage Upgrading Giza City

Giza City JICA (21.80 MJPY (1988: 10.10 MJPY, 1989: 11.70 MJPY))

Land and Facilities

1988 1989 completed

JICA Egypt urban wastewater Project for Water Supply and Sewer Upgrading in Monib, Giza City (Phase 1)

The project provided Grant Aid to construct a water treatment plant in the South Giza Waterworks Station, lay down water distributing pipes, and construct a sewer station, thereby providing a water supply and drainage system in the Monib area in, Giza City, and improving the sanitary conditions in that area by setting up a water supply and drainage system in Monib.

Giza City JICA (5890 MJPY (1992D/D: 101 MJPY, 1993: 1527 MJPY, 1994: 2386 MJPY, 1995: 1562 MJPY, 1996: 314 MJPY))

1992 1992 completed

JICA Egypt urban wastewater Project for Water Supply and Sewer System Upgrading in Monib, Giza City (Phase 2)

The project provided Grant Aid to construct a water treatment plant in the South Giza Waterworks Station, lay down water distributing pipes, and construct a sewer station, thereby providing a water supply and drainage system in the Monib area in, Giza City, and improving the sanitary conditions in that area by setting up a water supply and drainage system in Monib.

Giza City Giza City JICA (5890 MJPY (1992D/D: 101 MJPY, 1993: 1527 MJPY, 1994: 2386 MJPY, 1995: 1562 MJPY, 1996: 314 MJPY)

Land and Facilities

1992 1996 completed

KFW Egypt urban wastewater 199866054 Waste water programme Amriya Amriya District KFW (28.419+8.17 MUSD) 1/1/1999 1/12/2003 completed

KFW/GTZ Egypt urban wastewater 199465550 Sewage disposal Kafr El Sheikh Kafr El Sheikh 2.045 MEURO KFW (49.29751 MUSD)GTZ (1.0895 MUSD)

1/12/1994 1/3/2005 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Egypt urban wastewater Cairo Wastewater II Extension of Cairo Sewerage System, on the eastern bank. Construction of 8.2 km of branch sewerage tunnels for the Greater Cairo Waste Water System

Cairo Cairo Wastewater Organisation

78 MEUR EIB (35 MEUR, 45%)EC (interest subsidy)

55% 1996-approval 2001 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Egypt urban wastewater Abu Rawash Wastewater Treatment Plant The project involves the doubling of the capacity of Abu Rawash Treatment Plant and the upgrading from primary to secondary of the treatment process.

Abu Rawash 62 MUSD EIB (25 MEUR) 1996-approval 2003 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB/France/NIB

Egypt urban wastewater MEDA/220/004B

Gabal El Asfar wastewater treatment plant Extension of the Gabal El Asfar wastewater treatment plant.Technically the Project located on the East Bank, some 20 km north-east of Cairo foresaw the construction and installation of a second biological waste water treatment plant with a capacity of 500.000m3/d. This second plant was to receive and treat the additional wastewater flow from the East Bank. The treated effluents were to be discharged into drains leading eventually to Lake Manzala on the Mediterranean Coast.

Gabal El Asfar Cairo Wastewater Organisation

340 MEUR EIB (55 MEUR, 16%)French Bilateral Aid (16%)NIBEC (interest subsidy)

68% 1996-approval 01/12/05 completed

Netherlands-MFA Egypt urban wastewater 999 Kai Fay Water & Sanitation Kai Fay MFA (1.229+1.106+1.305+0.505 MUSD)

2002 31/12/2005 completed

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Netherlands-MFA Egypt urban wastewater EG004504 Fayoum Drinking Water And Sanitation The project assisted the Al-Azab water company in surveying and mapping the entire water distribution network and setting up customer information offices and maintenance centres in the five district capitals. With regard to sanitation, the Fayyum Governorate Sanitation Department was integrated into the newly established Fayyum Economic General Authority (FEGAWS), and project support was continued to the ongoing on-site sanitation and village sewerage programmes.

The project aims to further assist the Fayoum Economic General Authority for Water Supply and Sanitation, FEGAWS, to provide equitable water and sanitation services to the population in Fayoum Governorate adhering the relevant health and environmental standards, whereby most of operation and maintenance costs are covered by revenues as well as reductions in costs and losses.

Fayoum City MFA (3.511+2.691 MUSD) 1/1/1997 12/1/1999 completed

SIDA Egypt urban wastewater EGY0671 Sewerage Network Analysis. The purpose of the Sewerage Network Analysis (SNWA) project is to establish within NOPWASD a computerised system to review and check designs for new sewer networks submitted by private consultants commissioned to design sewerage systems.

K-Konsult NOPWASD, Cairo SIDA (3,627,915 SEK) 1992 1996 completed

SIDA Egypt urban wastewater EGY0253 Pilot Project in El Hamoul. The purpose of the study as defined in the terms of reference is to develop and implement low cost technical solutions suitable for the specific problems in Minoufiya.

Minoufyia Governorate

K-Konsult NOPWASD, village council of Hamoul in Minoufiya

SIDA (4,148,805 SEK) 1993 1996 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0173 Cairo Sewerage II The Cairo Sewerage II Project was designed to improve and ensure proper management of the wastewater collection and treatment systems on Cairo's West Bank. Provision of technical and capital technical assistance to the Cairo General Organization for Sanitary Drainage (CGOSD) under four components: 1) Engineering, Technical Studies, Design and Supervision of Construction Services, 2) Operation and Maintenance Training and Support Program, 3)Institutional Development Program, 4) Amendment to Support Groundwater and Sewage Control in Old Cairo

Imbaba, Mohandessein, Dokki areasAbu Rawash, Zenein, Giza & Pyramids area

Cairo Wastewater OrganizationMinistry of Housing and Urban Development

USAID (771 million USD) 40 million LE (for old Cairo component)

1984 2005 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0270 Middle Egypt Utilities Institutional Strengthening Project

The project aims to assist the economic general authorities responsible for providing services in 3 governorates: Beni Suef, Fayoum and Minia. The main objective is to improve the utilities cost recovery, autonomy and self-sufficiency and provision of service to customers. Specific project goals include helping utilities to achieve:- 100 percent operations and maintenance cost recovery for water costs;- 50 percent operations and maintenance cost recovery for wastewater costs; and- reduction of unaccounted for water to 30 percent of production.

3 governorates: Beni Suef, Fayoum and Minia

Planning and Development Collaborative International (PADCO)Camp Dresser and McKee (CDM)Environmental Quality International (EQI)

Economic General Authorities for Water Supply and Sanitary Drainage of the governorates of Fayoum, Beni Suef, and Minya

USAID (317 MUSD) 1999 2004 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0236 Secondary Cities Project The project scope is to assist smaller communities in improving collection and distribution pipeline networks and expanding water and wastewater treatment in four governorates. The release of funds for these capital improvements follow the implementation of utility improvements essential to the operation of autonomous local utilities including budgetary reforms, improved billing and collection, and indication of the ability to effectively manage resources. Action plans have been developed and agreed to in advance by all parties in reorganization, targets, and timing of reforms.The project was designed to address two problems: (1) the need to provide W/WW services to meet growing demand; and (2) the need to enhance the autonomy of local institutions and ensure the sustainability of existing and new W/WW infrastructure

seven small to mid-size cities (i.e. Daraw, Kom Ombo, Luxor, Mansoura, Nasr City, Nuweiba, and Sharm El Sheikh).

Chemonics International

7 Egyptian municipalities

USAID (315 MUSD) 1995 2004 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater Water and Wastewater Sector Policy Reform Assisting Egypt's Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (MHUUC) develop and improve the water and wastewater sector in Egypt. Support to the Central Department of Private Sector Projects and eligible utilities in promoting, negotiating and implementing public-private partnerships projects in the water and wastewater in Egypt. The project also assists the MHUUC and water and wastewater utilities in developing infrastructure financing solutions, including assisting the utilities in developing a methodology for selecting projects based on social, economic and environmental criteria. A methodology is being implemented in 4 pilot utilities.

Egypt US partners: Planning and Development Collaborative International (PADCO)

Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (MHUUC) nd water and wastewater utilities

USAID 2003 2005 completed

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USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0174 Canal Cities Water and Wastewater II Sewer Rehabilitation Port Said, Suez, and Ismailia

National Organization for Potable Water And Sanitary Drainage - NOPWASD

USAID (377.078 MUSD) 1987 2000 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 236-0100 Alexandria Wastewaster system expansion I Since 1987, USAID has supported improvements in wastewater collection, pumping, treatment, and disposal in Alexandria, Egypt - an investment through the Alexandria Wastewater System Expansion Phase I Project. Under this USAID project, 211 Kilometers of sewer pipes, six major pumping stations, two state-of-the-art treatment plants, and sludge disposal facility were constructed.

Alexandria USAID (425 M USD) 1987 1997 completed

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0241 Alexandria Wastewaster system expansion II The project involves the design, construction, and operation of a sewerage collection and primary treatment system for approximately 75 percent of the city. With the project, AGOSD will strengthen organization, financial control, and operation and maintenance systems in addition to expanding primary treatment capabilities in the area to meet projected demand until the year 2010.

Alexandria General Organization for Sanitary Drainage of Alexandria (AGOSD)

USAID (113 MUSD)EIB (0.49+0.398 MEUR)

1997 2004 completed

BMZ Regional (Egypt, Jordan)

urban wastewater ST0425439 Technology, environment and switching authority in the water and disposal

BMZ (0.05+0.05 MUSD) 31/12/2004

DANIDA Egypt urban wastewater Egypt Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Program Support

The institutional framework for the water supply and sanitation sector in Egypt was passing through a state of transition. Legal, institutional and regulatory sector reform aimed at defining new mandates, roles and responsibilities of NOPWASD and other sector institutions. In addition to changes in mandate and operational responsibilities of the existing sector institutions, new central and local departments and authorities were planned to be established to undertake new functions within areas such as: private sector participation; policy, strategy, performance criteria and five-year planning; regulatory functions with a focus on tariff setting and technical and financial performance monitoring of utilities.

Upper Egypt DANIDA

JICA Regional (Tunisia , Yemen, Morocco, Mali, Jordan, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Cameroon, Palestinian Territories, Egypt and other African and Middle East countries)

urban wastewater Technologies on Waste Treatment and Environmental Pollution Control

The project was implemented for participants from countries in Africa and the Middle East such as Tunisia so that the knowledge and the skills in the fields of waste treatment and environmental pollution control were improved. - Participants from the beneficiary countries acquire appropriate knowledge on technologies of waste treatment and environmental pollution control and establish a network of environmental specialists.- INRST acquires the capability to implement and manage training courses, and promote the South-South cooperation in Africa and Middle East.

Laboratory of Water and Environment / National Insitute of Scientific and Technical Research (INSRT)

JICA (Japanese side:Long-term Experts: 3Local Cost: 9 million yen/year)

Tunisian Side:Counterparts: 15Land and FacilitiesLocal Cost: 27,850 Tunisian dinar (3 million yen/year)

MC Egypt urban wastewater 91011 Waste Water treatment, AF MC (3.8 MUSD) 1991-commitmentMINEFI Egypt urban wastewater 8430O2 SUPERVISION STATION TRAITEMENT

EAUX GABAL (Supervision of the Gabal wastewater treatment station)

Gabal MINEFI (977,360 +67,438,130 USD)

1996-commitment

MINEFI Egypt urban wastewater Alexandria Sewerage Alexandria MINEFI (1,589,460 USD) 1993-commitmentMINEFI Egypt urban wastewater Sewerage, West Alexandria West Alexandria MINEFI (1,801,120 USD) 1994-commitmentMINEFI Egypt urban wastewater 9980A1 Station d' epuration Alexandrie Ouest

(Wastewater treatment station for West Alexandria)

West Alexandria MINEFI (21,143,670 USD) 2000-commitment

MINEFI/DGCS Egypt urban wastewater Impianto per il trattamento delle acque reflue di Gabal El Asfar (Wastewater treatment plant for Gabal El Asfar)

Gabal El Asfar Ansaldo Condotte (Ansco) Fochi/Union El Nasr

43,009,659 EUR DGCSMINEFI (2,003,690 USD)

1995-commitment

USAID Egypt urban wastewater 263-0235 Cairo Sewerage III Project, follow-on to 2630091 and 2630173, to mitigate the impact of rapid urban growth in the greater Cairo area on the quality of the water in the Rosetta Branch of the Nile River. A major focus will be on self-sufficiency of the operations and maintenance of the greater Cairo West Bank (Giza) sewerage system and the construction of additional treatment capacity at the USAID- financed Abu Rawash wastewater treatment plant. The project will also include policy and institutional elements aimed at sustainability, operation and maintenance, and management reform.

Greater Cairo USAID

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EC-MEDA Egypt urban wastewater EuropeAid/122291/D/SER/EG

Architectural and Engineering services for the Water Supply in St Katherine and Wastewater Management in El Tur

The specific objectives of this service contract are: 1/ to review the existing conceptual and pre-feasibility reports to be used as a basis for the projects, 2/ to conduct feasibility studies for the Wastewater System Improvements in El-Tur City and Wadi El-Tur Village including financial and cost benefit analyses and the development of an implementation strategy and procurement plan, 3/ to conduct feasibility studies for the Water Supply of St Katherine and Wadi Feiran Villages including financial and cost benefit analyses and the development of an implementation strategy and procurement plan, 4/ to prepare a prioritised list of investment measures for both El-Tur and St. Katherine, 5/ to identify any other studies necessary to facilitate the detailed design of the priority measures, 6/ to design (technical specifications, drawings, bill of quantities, etc.) of the approved priority measures, 7/ to prepare all tender dossiers for works and supplies priority measures, 8/ to assist the Contracting Authority staff during tendering, 9/ to participate in the evaluation committees, for the selection of

South Sinai Region, El-Tur City and Wadi El-Tur Village

SRP Schneider & Partner in association with Dornier Consulting GmbH, CEG & GTZ

Governorate of South Sinai

EC (1.47 M EUR) 48 months

UNDP Egypt urban wastewatermunicipal solid wasteindustrial emissions

SGPEGY-05-136EGY-05-170EGY-03-110EGY-03-114EG-PP-15EG-PP-14EGY-00-07

Global Environment Facility – Small Grants Programme: GEF-SGP

The GEF Small Grants Programme in Egypt is composed of the following projects:Urban wastewater: 1. Preventing Pollutant Flows At The Local Level (El Mahaba), 2. Safety disposal of the used water and reusing, 3. Protecting International Water (Nile river), 4. Protectiong water from pollution in Assiut Municipal solid waste: A Modular Prototype for Converting Domestic Solid Waste into Ethanol to Replace Lead in Gasoline Industrial emissions: 1. Reducing Solid Wastes Generated from the Packaging Systems of three factories for Environmental and Health Purposes, 2. Upgrading the Charcoal Kilns (Sahil Sleem Village in Assuit Governorate)

El MahabaAssiut

NGOs GEF (183,209 USD) 1997 2007 ongoing

EC-SMAP III Egypt municipal solid waste, urban wastewater

Plan of Action for an Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the area of Port Said (Egypt)

To prepare an Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan for the area of Port Said (Egypt) and create the basis for its successive concrete implementation through an integrated and interdisciplinary approach and with the direct involvement of the relevant stakeholders (national and local competent authorities and local communities).Main ICZM issues to be addressed•Urban area development (Overpopulation, Urban sprawl, Loss of productive lands, Pollution increasing, Waste production)•Water management for agricultural use•Land management and planning•Fishing and Aquaculture management•Shore protection•Socio-economic development of the urban andagricultural populations

Coastal zone of Port Said, Egypt

Partner 1: International Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies – Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari (CIHEAM-IAMB), ItalyPartner 2: IAS Central Directorate of Irrigation Advisory Service –Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, EgyptPartner 3: El Zagazig University Center for GIS Studies and Service C/O Faculty of Agriculture University of El Zagazig, Egypt

NRD - Nucleo di Ricerca sulla Desertificazione dell’Universitàdegli Studi di Sassari, Italy

1,874,996.31 EUR EC (1.5 MEURO - 80%) 374,999.26 EUR by IAS, MWRI, Un. Of Zagazig

36 months 1/1/2006 31/12/2008 ongoing

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EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Egypt municipal solid waste LIFE04 TCY/ET/000043

Integrated Solid Waste Management for Al Fayoum and Etsa

This project aims to develop a safe and environmentally sound Integrated Waste Management System for the cities of Fayoum and Etsa. Specifically, it will:• Establish a baseline situation of waste generation, waste activities, and waste treatment and disposal in the two cities;• Develop and recommend the most suitable waste management system(s) for the two cities;• Build capacity in the city councils on planning and management of waste;• Design and implement a waste treatment and recovery pilot project;• Promote the participation of NGOs, the general public, and private businesses in the decision-making process through a series of workshops;• Establish a “facilitating unit” with key representatives from government, local councils, city councils, NGOs, the private sector, etc., on the facilitation, enforcement and implementation of future waste management policies, and having an advisory role for potential investors; And• Implement public awareness campaigns.

cities of Fayoum and Etsa

MVV Consultants and Engineers, DE

Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Warith Consulting Engineers

834,035.00 € EC (299,900 EUR) 1/12/2004 30/11/2006 ongoing

TDA Egypt municipal solid waste 04TDA00021 Hazardous waste management Feasibility Study for assessing the requirements for constructing up to six modern hazardous waste treatment and disposal facilities in Egypt to address the nation’s rising levels of industrial and hazardous wastes.

national Enviro Associates International

Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs

TDA (391.000 USD) 2004-commitment ongoing

UNDP Egypt municipal solid waste A Systemic Approach to Solid Waste Management in Rural Governorates of Egypt: A Pilot Development of a Comprehensive Scheme in El Menya GovernorateEgyptian Italian Environmental Cooperation Program (EIECP), Phase II

This project will strengthen the institutional capacity of rural Egyptian Governorates for managing municipal and agricultural solid waste. A pilot project will be implemented in El Menya Governorate, which will aim to develop and test management mechanisms for efficient and cost-effective handling of municipal and agricultural solid waste in an environmentally sound manner. The project will assess the solid waste management (SWM) data available for El Menya and develop an objective-planning framework for the Governorate in a participatory manner. An institutional assessment and capacity building program will be developed and implemented for the staff of the Solid Waste Management Unit and Environmental Management Unit of the governorate. A SWM planning framework will be pilot tested in El Menya Governorate and the results used to develop a model SWM planning framework for use by other rural governorates. Staff of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency will receive training in solid waste management and in the use of the model SWM planning framework.

El Menya Governorate

Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs (MSEA) Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)Governorate of MenyaItalian Cooperation

Egyptian Governorates

873,250 EUR Government of Italy (713,155 EUR)

Government of Egypt (LE 1,122,540-Italian Debt-for-Development Swap)

2004 2006 ongoing

DANIDA Egypt municipal solid waste 104.Egy.8/44 Improved environmental health conditions DANIDA (0.355 MUSD) 1/7/1997 1/10/1997 completed

DFID Egypt municipal solid waste Solid Waste Management Demonstration Projects

Solid waste demonstration projects were undertaken in Sohag and Dakahleya to address priority issues that had been identified in the waste strategies. Several demonstration projects were implemented covering areas of waste collection, transfer and disposal, maintenance, dumpsite remediation, recycling and composting.These demonstration projects are the following:*Solid waste collection, El-Kawther industrial zone*Solid waste collection, transfer and disposal, Sohag City *150 tpd Compost plant, Mansoura*Remediation of burning dumpsite, Mansoura*Developing a District-Community Partnership for solid waste collection in Kolongeel village*A community based solid waste collection service, Village of Gedelah, East Mansoura*Solid waste collection, Bardees village

Sohag and Dakahleya

- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA) - SEAM/Entec UK Ltd - Governate of Sohag

EEAAGovernate of Sohag

DFID 1994 1999 completed

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Egypt municipal solid waste LIFE98 TCY/ET/152

Action plan for the site location and the development of design, operation and environmental impact assessment methods of solid waste sanitary landfills in Egypt governorates  

The overall objectives of the project were to promote the environmentally sound disposal of municipal solid waste within the overall national solid waste management plan and to reinforce the administrative structures dealing with solid waste management, through the identification of the optimal locations for the establishment of sanitary landfills in the Governorates and the formulation of Codes of practice for the sanitary landfill design and operation.More specifically, the objectives of the project were to:•- Implement the basic steps of the solid waste management strategic plan of Egypt;- Identify the optimal areas for the construction of landfill sites;- Develop solid waste management tools to be used by the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency; And- Promote know how transfer between the EU and Egypt in the field of solid waste management. Four tasks were defined in accordance with the objectives of the project:1. Multifactor spatial analysis for landfill siting;2. Codes of practice for the sanitary landfill design and operation;3. Formulation of action plan; And4. Support actions for the reinforcement of administrative structures and the

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

528,560 EUR EC (422,850.00 EUR) 1/3/1999 30/9/2002 completed

GTZ Egypt municipal solid waste National programme for the privatisation of solid waste management (NPPSWM)

The project aims to improve the conditions of private sector participation (PSP) in the communal solid waste management (SWM) in the frame of the national program of solid waste management.

national Ministry of Local Development

2.088 MEURO GTZ (1.373+1.86 MUSD) 1/6/2002 June 2005 completed

JICA Egypt municipal solid waste The Project for Improvement of Solid Waste Management in Alexandria City (Phase 1)

Alexandria JICA (1161 MJPY) 1994 1994 completed

JICA Egypt municipal solid waste The Project for Improvement of Solid Waste Management in Alexandria City (Phase 2)

Alexandria JICA (2049 MJPY) 1995 1997 completed

JICA Egypt municipal solid waste Improvement of Solid Waste Management in Major Local Areas (North Shuneh, Kufrinja, Humra, Madaba, Lajoon, Tafila, Al Akaider, Mafraq, Ma'an, Aqaba)

To enable residents of the project areas to lead hygienic and healthy lives and to improve waste management in ten areas where waste management measures are most necessary.

North Shuneh, Kufrinja, Humra, Madaba, Lajoon, Tafila, Al Akaider, Mafraq, Ma'an, Aqaba

JICA (1.115 MJPY) 1998 completed

EC- SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco)

municipal solid waste ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Regional Community Solid Waste Management Programme (RCSWMP)

The project aimed at improving Solid Waste Management (SWM) in a sustainable manner by raising awareness of local communities and demonstrating the environmental, economic and social benefits of SWM good practice measures with collection, disposal, recycling and re-use of solid waste being the main pillars.The project conducted pilot operations; the main actions consisted of:• Selection and evaluation of the local communities Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP studies).• Conducting public awareness campaigns targeted at community stakeholders using workshops, seminars and public meetings to promote Solid Waste Management good practices in households, schools and public buildings.• Design and implementation of technical solutions for waste reduction, separation, disposal, re-use and recycling in the targeted areas• Conduct of national and end-of-project seminars to disseminate experiences and results, exchange information and draw lessons.

Egypt (Maasra, Old Cairo districts and Helwan University)

Coordinator: RAED*AOYE*Apnek*Lced*Enda Maghreb*TAUW

Local communities 1,113,762 EUR EC (902,147 EUR - 81%) 37 months 25/10/2000 completed

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EC- SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Cyprus, Jordan)

municipal solid waste ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-05

Mediterranean Urban Waste Management Programme

To develop the management capacities of the Alexandrian Governorate in monitoring and supervising the public-private partnership for improved solid waste management vis-à-vis increasing citizen capabilities for complaints procedures.Project activities are: * Monitoring of public-private partnership for improved service * Training governorate staff on monitoring and assessment * Training governorate staff in top and medium managerial positions for better management of contract with the private sector * Developing a Monitoring Information System for the Monitoring Centre * Equipping a Monitoring Centre * Increasing knowledge of public-private partnerships for Egypt and the region * Complementing ongoing initiatives in other Governorates within the framework of environmental action plans * Establishing co-operative mechanisms with local administration, experts and international organizations

Egypt (Alexandria) Coordinator: RBAS-UNDPCEDARE, ECOMED, MEDCITIES, UNDP Country Office in Jordan

Alexandrian Governorate in Egypt

908,479 EUR EC (720,840 EUR-79.35%)UNDP (in kind)

30 months 12/2/2000 completed

EC-MEDA Egypt municipal solid waste Landfill identification project Identification of landfill sites to serve the country national EC 1998 2001 completed

EC-SMAP II /METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level: "Framework for the Solid Waste Recycling in Egypt": to design a strategic framework for the development of the solid waste recycling sector in Egypt, with a particular focus and action plan for plastic recycling according to a certain methodology.

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEURO - 83.3%) 1,000,000 EUR 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

MOFA Egypt municipal solid waste Improvement of Solid Waste Management MOFA (18.198 MUSD) 20/6/1996 completed

Netherlands-MFA Egypt municipal solid waste 1020 Kai Fay Solid Waste Management Project Kai Fay MFA (0.088+0.093 MUSD) 2002 31/12/2005 completed

Netherlands-MFA Egypt municipal solid waste EG016601 Solid Waste Management Fayoum Support is provided to the Fayoum Governorate to develop an effective and efficient Solid Waste Management organisation with enough financial resources, and less dependency on central government funds in order to improve its municipal solid waste practices. This will contribute to an improvement of rural livelihoods and an improvement of the environment.

Fayoum City MFA (0.926 MUSD) 1/11/2000 31/12/2004 completed

Onyx Alexandria Egypt municipal solid waste Closedown of Montazah and Abis Old Waste Dumpsites

The project aims to develop the necessary studies, designs, tender documents, and supervise the closedown of the two dumpsites

Alexandria Chemonics Egypt

Onyx Alexandria for Contemporary Services in Waste Treatment

8/1/2004 6/1/2005 completed

USAID Egypt municipal solid waste LAG-I-00-99-00007-00, Task Order 800

Privatization of Solid Waste and Public Cleaning - Egypt

The project's aim is to help the Governorate of Alexandria to successfully negotiate a contract and monitor the privatization of its solid waste and public cleaning services. Most governorates in Egypt do not have the capital, physical, or technical resources needed to manage solid waste in a way that meets community standards. The use of public-private partnerships offers a means of overcoming these problems and improving solid waste management.

Alexandria US Partners: Abt AssociatesInstitute for Public-Private Partnerships (IP3)Local Partners: Governorate of Alexandria

Governorate of Alexandria

USAID 2000 2001 completed

Finland-MFA Egypt municipal solid waste Beba and El-Fashn Solid Waste Sanitary Landfill

Beba and El-Fashn Cities

Governate of Beni Suef

MFA

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GTZ Egypt municipal solid waste 200222380 PRIVATISIERUNG ABFALL IN 2 GOUVERNOURATEN(Privatisation of waste management in two Governorates)

GTZ (2.12 MUSD) 31/12/2002

L.G. Egypt municipal solid waste 200327338 Fed. States contribution: Waste management L G (0.0113 MUSD) 31/12/2003

EC-MEDA Egypt municipal solid waste EuropeAid/122289/D/SV/EG

Architectural and Engineering services for the Waste Management in South Sinai

The specific objectives of this assignment are: 1/ to verify and validate the existing and available data and information on waste generation volumes in Governorate’s cities (solid, construction/demolition, and healthcare waste), 2/ to design an efficient and cost effective wastes collection, transfer, recovery, and final disposal system is developed and implemented meeting the local community’s needs as well as the Egyptian regulatory requirements, 3/ to propose an optimal institutional set-up and supporting processes/activities for management and continual improvement of the developed system, 4/ to ensure the proper construction and commissioning of the Works, as well as procurement of equipment and supplies, 5/ to ensure that the Works are completed within the specified time-frame, within the contracted budget and in accordance with the specifications and 6/ to ensure the successful testing and functioning of the Works and Supplies on completion and during the Maintenance Period.

South Sinai Region Governorate of South Sinai

EC (0.855 M EUR) 38 months

METAP III/ EIB Egypt municipal solid waste Cairo sludge disposal II Cairo EIB (0.63 million EUR) 2001-approvalMINEFI Egypt municipal solid waste Cairo Mud Treatment Cairo MINEFI (360,220 USD) 1994-commitmentMINEFI Egypt municipal solid waste 8430L2 Etude Usine Incineration ordures menageres

(Study on a household waste incineration unit)MINEFI (390,950 USD) 1996-commitment

AECI Egypt industrial emissions CAD-CRS 32181 AZAHAR Programme - Egypt: Promotion of a technology transfer center for the leather and footwear sector

The Azahar programme is a programme for sustainable development, protection of the environment and conservation of natural resources in the Mediterranean Basin. Its components for Egypt are related to industrial sector of leather and footwear. The objective of the project is the creation/promotion of a technology transfer centre for the sector of leather and the average footwear for improving its competitiveness. Clean technologies will be introduced in the sector as part of its environmental performance improvement.

Cairo Instituto Tecnológico del Calzado y Conexas, INESCOP

AECI (1,153,000 EUR) Third party ( 120,000 EUR)

Local funding (622,704 EUR)

2003 2007 ongoing

EIB/AFEDS/Kuwait

Egypt industrial emissions Nubariya combined cycle power plant II Construction of second 650 MW module for natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant

Nubariya Egyptian Electricity Holdings Co

EIB (150 MEUR)AFESDKuwaitti Fund

2003-approval ongoing

EIB/AFEDS/Kuwait

Egypt industrial emissions Talkha & El Kuriemat Power Plants Construction of two natural gas-fired combined-cycle power generation modules at Talkha power plant in Nile Delta and El Kuriemat plant on Nile

Talkha, El Kuriemat

Egyptian Electricity Holdings Co

EIB (160 MEUR)AFESDKuwaitti FundOPEC

2004-approval ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Egypt industrial emissions TCY/ET/000045 Demonstration of clean technologies in tanning processes

This project aims to demonstrate the use of clean technologies in tanneries. The project will raise awareness on the needs for, and benefits of, environmental processes in tanning-production methods. The foreseen activities include: - The assessment of the needs for an environmental unit for the Egyptian leather industry; - The establishment of an environmental laboratory; - The design and set-up of a tanning pilot plant and of a wastewater treatment pilot plant; - Testing the pilot wastewater treatment pilot plant with a tanning company; and - The dissemination of project results

Misr AI Kadima in southern Cairo

Instituto Tecnológico del Calzado y Conexas, ES

Ministry of Foreign Trade and Industry

793.700 EUR EC (66%) 1/1/2005 31/12/2007 ongoing

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Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States:Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States, Cairo

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEURO) 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

Government - EPF/CIDA

Egypt industrial emissions Climate Change Initiative (CCI) To reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions in 50 brick factories through the conversion of the present system, which employs heavy oil (mazot) to one that uses natural gas. In addition to the technology transfer, the project will focus on the development of local capacity to understand and sustain the improvements and make replication possible and desirable on larger scale. This demonstration project will also carry out programming to improve the social and economic conditions of those most impacted by exposure to atmospheric emissions, namely brick factory workers and the population of villages situated in close proximity to them.

Arab Abu Saed, Giza (South of Cairo)

CIDA (5 MUSD) Ministry of Petroleum (MOP) (15 MMLE)EPF (1.5 MMLE) Brick Factory Association (BFA) (6 MMLE)

March 2002 May 2006 ongoing

IFC Egypt industrial emissions 21902 Alexandria Fibre Co SAE The proposed project is to build and operate an 18,000 mt/yr acrylic fiber plant in Alexandria, Egypt. The facility will be the only acrylic plant in Egypt and ACB will provide utilities (electricity and steam) to the acrylic plant. Wastewater treatment as well as solid waste minimisation measures will be taken.

Ameyra, Alexandria, 25 Km from the main port of Alexandria on the Mediterranean coast.

Alexandria Fiber 68.9 MUSD IFC (8 MUSD) 25/06/04 ongoing

IFC Egypt industrial emissions 8786 Alexandria Carbon Black Expansion II The project is an expansion of ACB's existing carbon black plant from its current capacity of 76,500 mt/yr to a total capacity of 115,000 mt/yr in order to cater for strong export demand from existing and new clients. Environmental issues associated with the project include air emissions, solid waste management and recycling of liquid effluents.

New Amreya Industrial Zone, 35 km southwest of Alexandria

Carbon Black-EGT 34 MUSD IFC (7.5 MUSD) 05/03/98 ongoing

IFC Egypt industrial emissions 10130 Alexandria Carbon Black Expansion III The project is an expansion of ACB's existing carbon black plant from its current capacity of 110,000 mt/yr to a total capacity of 148,000 mt/yr in order to (i) cater for strong export demand from existing and new clients and (ii) maintain a presence in specialist grades of carbon black, a market segment with higher margins. IFC's continued involvement in the project is primarily assists at the company to raise funding and to improve the environmental performance of the company (wastewater, air emissions).

New Amreya Industrial Zone, 35 km southwest of Alexandria

Carbon Black-EGT 22 MUSD IFC (7.5 MUSD) 19/04/00 ongoing

IFC Egypt industrial emissions 20055 Sokhna Port Development Company This is a project to build and operate multi-user container, bulk, general cargo and fertilizer terminals at North El Sokhna Port (Sokhna or the Port). This is the first fully private port in Egypt and is situated on the west coast of the Gulf of Suez, 40 km south of Suez and 130 km south-east of Cairo, to which it is linked by road and rail. Solid waste management provisions would be made, as well as industrial emissions generation minimisation and management.

Sohkna, south of the Suez Canal on the Red Sea

SPDC 97 MUSD IFC (20 MUSD) 19/02/04 ongoing

IFC Egypt industrial emissions 10947 Gava Sanitary Ware The proposed investment involves the construction of a modern green-field turn-key facility for the production of vitreous china ceramic sanitaryware. The project will result in roughly 220 new jobs along with training in new skills and technologies. It will substantially assist the company in negotiating with equipment suppliers; in addition, it will ensure that the company obtains appropriate technical support after plant commissioning. It will also ensure adherence to strict environmental, social and corporate governance standards.

10th of Ramadan Industrial City, outside Cairo

Ceramica Al-Amir 12 MUSD IFC (6 MUSD) 01/11/01 ongoing

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UNDP Egypt industrial emissions GF/EGY/02/022 Enabling Activities to Facilitate Early Action on the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Egypt

The objective of this Enabling Activities proposal is to develop and formulate a National Implementation Plan (NIP) and thereby strengthen national capacity and enhance knowledge and understanding amongst decision makers, managers, the industry, and the public at large on POPs. By achieving this objective Egypt will be prepared and enabled to meet the obligations of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.

national UNIDO Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

0.497 MUSD GEF/UNDP (0.497 MUSD) no 2 years 2002 -approval 01/12/09 ongoing

WB/ EIB/ AFD/ JBIC/F-MFA

Egypt industrial emissions P090073 Second Pollution Abatement Project (EPAP II) The Second Pollution Abatement Project for Egypt aims to demonstrate that market-based financial/technical approaches are effective in reducing industrial pollution in selected hot spots areas in and around the Alexandria and Greater Cairo areas. There are 2 project components. Component 1 focuses on pollution abatement in major hot spots in the Alexandria and Greater Cairo Governorates and targets the industrial sector at large. Component 2 consists of TA activities aimed at strengthening the capacity of EEAA and other key stakeholders and provide PM support. The project will:- provide financing for environmental investments in public and private enterprises to bring their emissions into compliance with the Environmental Protection Law in a cost effective manner - promote adoption of cleaner technology in Egyptian industry - provide technical assistance to the companies in planning the investment projects and in the tendering and contracting phase. - assess the environmental, technical, and economical eligibility of the proposed projects to fulfill the criteria of the WB and the EIB financing - generally increase awareness of the industrial pollution abatement - support capacity building in the industrial pollution enforcement

Alexandria & Greater Cairo

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

IndustriesEgyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

188.9 MUSD EIB (54.128 MUSD)+FEMIP 4 MUSDAFD (47.74 MUSD)JBIC (40 MUSD)WB/IBRD (20 MUSD)Finland-MFA (1.1 MUSD)EC (13 MUSD interest rate subsidy)GEF (5.8 MUSD)

3 million USD 23-MAR-2006 28-FEB-2012 ongoing

EIB Egypt industrial emissions Cairo North power plant Construction of a natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant Cairo Egyptian Electricity Holdings Co

EIB (150 MEUR)IDB

2001-approval completed

EIB/AFEDS/KFAED

Egypt industrial emissions Nubariya combined cycle power plant Construction of a 650 MWe natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant Nubariya Egyptian Electricity Holdings Co / West Delta Generation Co

EIB (150 MEUR)AFESDKFAED

2002-approval completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Egypt industrial emissions LIFE99 TCY/ET/072

Integrated industrial solid waste management in Egypt

The project aimed to develop an integrated industrial solid waste management system in an industrial city in Egypt. The main project objectives included:• Determination of waste sources, composition, and quantities;• Proposal of safe and secure methods for waste treatment and disposal;• Investigation of possibilities for waste minimisation;• Exploring waste exchange opportunities;• Capacity building and training of the project team;• Dissemination of the results and outputs of the project through published brochures, workshops, and electronic publishing on the internet;• Development of an updateable database and a GIS for the project; And• Promotion of a know-how transfer mechanism between the European Union and Egypt

6th of October City Technical Co-operation Office, Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency EPEM SA

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

405,000.00 € EC (372,941.85 EUR) 1/5/2001 30/4/2003 completed

Finland-MFA Egypt industrial emissions Hazardous Waste Management Project in Alexandria, Egypt

The main activities of 1rst phase were:- establishment of the HWMU and training of its staff;- a hazardous waste survey in Alexandria, and a computer data base covering some 150 industries;- construction of a secure HW landfill for inorganic waste in a remote area;- construction of an evaporation pond at the landfill;- construction of the infrastructure at the landfill site, including the office facilities;- awareness and capacity building for the EMU, RBO and local industry.The main activities of 2nd phase were:- HW minimisation and handling at source;- HW administration, i.e. a permanent solution for the HWMU;- HW recycling, treatment and disposal facilities;- HW collection and transport systems, including permitting and financial systems;- laboratory services to analyse HW batches;- dissemination of the results and experiences of the

Alexandria Ministry for Foreign Affairs, FinlandEnvironmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

Governorate of Alexandria

4.59 (2.69+1.9) MEUR

MFA (1.997 (1.493+0.505) MEUR)

2.904 M EGP Oct-1999 01/09/06 completed

Government - EPF Egypt industrial emissions Emissions Control for Lead Smelting Industries

Performed studies and detailed designs for prototype emissions reduction equipment for lead smelting factories. The scope of the project included the conceptual design, detailed design, and supervision of local manufacture, installation, commissioning, and evaluation of the prototype

Cairo Chemonics Egypt

General Organization for Industrialization (GOFI)

Government of Egypt

1993 1994 completed

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IFC, AFESD, EIB, Cairo Bank, Cairo-Barclay's Bank, IDB

Egypt industrial emissions 8638 Alexandria National Iron and Steel (ANSDK) - Flat Steel Production

The proposed project consists of building a “Direct Reduced Iron” (DRI) based integrated flat steel plant, comprising a DRI furnace, electric steel making shop, thin slab caster, on-line hot strip mill and the necessary utility and other related facilities. The sponsor has presented plans to address environmental issues, such as wastewater, dust emissions and solid waste, which demonstrate that the proposed project will comply with applicable governmental and World Bank requirements.

El-Dikheila, 15 km West of Alexandria

Alexandria National Iron and Steel Company, S.A.E., ANSDK

625 MUSD IFC (171 MUSD)AFESD (54.375 M USD)EIB, Cairo Bank, Cairo-Barclay's Bank, IDB

10/04/98 completed

JICA Egypt industrial emissions The Study on Industrial Waste Water Pollution Control in the Arab Republic of Egypt (Phase 1)

JICA Aug-99 Dec-00 completed

EC-MEDA Egypt industrial emissions Landfill identification project Recommendations for management of industrial hazardous waste generated in Greater Cairo

Cairo EC 1999 2002 completed

EC-MEDA Egypt industrial emissions Oil Pollution Combating Emergency Centre at the Entrance of the Gulf of Aqaba

The main objectives of the programme was to set up an emergency response centre and to establish procedures and mechanisms to combat oil pollution at the entrance of the Gulf of Aqaba

Gulf of Aqaba / Sharm El Sheikh / South SINAI

The Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

EC (4.3 M EUR) infrastructure wasfinanced by Egypt

1994 2002 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Egypt industrial emissions Pollution Abatement Facility Financing environmental protection in industrial and productive sectors enterprises operating in Egypt

National Bank of Egypt / Private promoters

EIB (15 MEUR)WB (IDA)

1996-approval completed

UNDP Regional (Egypt, Palestinian Territories)

industrial emissions GEF-267UNDP-EGY/97/G31PAL/97/G31

Energy Efficiency Improvements and Greenhouse Gas Reductions

The two co-ordinated projects will address the removal of barriers to enhance energy efficiency in the regional context of Egypt and Palestinian Authority. By creating an appropriate institutional setting and adequate capacity in the region to engage in energy conservation activities, alternatives to the existing tendency to meeting the ever increasing demand for power by expansion of generating facilities, will emerge. As such, the project will address both supply and demand side energy efficiency from an economy-wide perspective.The overall objective of this project is to assist Egypt in reducing the long-term growth of GHG emissions from electric power generation and from consumption of non-renewable fuel resources. In responding to the new operating conditions, public and private industry must invest in process modifications and new machinery to remain competitive, with excellent likelihood that their investments will have favorable rates of return based on savings from reduced operating costs. The funding for this project will leverage the new investments in ways that are most beneficial to the global en

national UNDPEgypt/Ministry of Electricity and Energy Palestinian Authority/Electricity Authority

Governments, owners, industrial, commercial and residential energy users

8.144 MUSD GEF (6.36 MUSD)UNDP (0.8 MUSD)

0.534 US$m 3.5 years 1998 2006 completed

UNIDO Egypt industrial emissions UE/EGY/04/079, US/EGY/03/079, US/EGY/04/079

Establishment of a national cleaner production centre (NCPC)

It will enhance investment and business cooperation to diffuse quality and productivity enhancing Environmentally Sound Technologies (ESTs), providing the national industries with the necessary tools that will facilitate access to national and regional markets with environmentally sound products and improving the ability of national enterprises to successfully negotiate their position in the global markets. It defines the specific requirements for the approach, concentrating mainly on the chemical, food and textile industries.

UNIDO 623,786 USD 2003-approval completed

USAID Egypt industrial emissions 2630250 Cairo Air Improvement (CAIP) Project to reduce the most serious causes of air pollution in Cairo, Egypt (CAIP); reduce lead and TSP emissions, support a vehicle emissions testing and tune-up (VETT) program, monitor the air quality of CAIP interventions, and initiate a public awareness and communications campaign. CAIP efforts to reduce lead emissions will focus on improving process and emissions controls for smelting operations and will begin with the development of a lead smelter action plan, to be developed in concert with private and public sector smelters. Specific interventions are to: modernize the secondary lead processing plant at General Metals; improve and possibly consolidate larger private smelters; clean-up emissions of smaller private smelters; and foster policy dialogue on lead-related issues, in particular the broad availability of unleaded gasoline and supply and demand issues in the secondary lead industry.

Cairo U.S. contractor and Egyptian public and private sector partners headed by the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

USAID (60 MUSD) Egyptian Gov. (48 M Eg,Pounds)

1995 2002 completed

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WB/ FG/F_MFA/MOFA

Egypt industrial emissions P054958 (WB)14206201 (MFA)

Egypt Pollution Abatement Project (EPAP I) The project has two main components: 1) The Technical and Institutional Support component provides technical assistance, studies, training, monitoring equipment and field vehicles to support four project sub-components, namely a) strengthening the capacity of environmental affairs agency branches and Governorates Environment Management Units; b) developing pollution abatement action plans for major industrial polluters; c) reviewing and conducting environmental audit programs and training, technical assistance, and establishing a database on cost effectiveness; and d) promoting awareness through seminars, workshops, and media education programs; and strengthening the technical and administrative capacity of local nongovernmental organizations. 2) The Pollution Abatement Investment component funds environmental investment sub-projects in public and private enterprises to bring their effluent discharges and/or air emissions in compliance with environmental protection laws in a cost effective manner.

Greater Cairo, Alexandria, and the Suez Canal cities of Suez and Ismailia.

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

IndustriesEgyptian Environmental Affairs Agency

48.7 MUSD WB/IBRD-IDA (35 MUSD) Finnish Gov. (5.7 MUSD) except F-MFAF-MFA (4.407+0.984 MEURO)MOFA 0.4 M USD (47.20 MJPY)

16-DEC-1997 30-MAR-2005 completed

Government - EPF Egypt industrial emissions Slaughterhouse Modernization The project targets are to establish a new slaughterhouse with increased capacity at a new site 3 kilometers outside the city. A sanitary inspection unit would be established, water contamination minimized, and a modern incinerator procured. Establish a modern slaughterhouse and safe waste disposal

Sherbeen City, Dakahlia

50,000 residents of Sherbeen City and 30,000 residents of Sherbeen District

1 million L.E. yes (governmental organisation)EPF (0.35 million L.E.)

JICA Egypt industrial emissions 701-8-030698T(OECD DAC)

Industrial Policy & Admin. Management JICA (421.99 MUSD) 1/1/2003

METAP/EC Egypt industrial emissions n° SCR-E/110561/C/SV/& EuropeAid/110561/C/SER/EG

METAP III - Technical Assistance for Regional Facility in Cairo

The METAP partners (World Bank, UNDP, EIB and EC) established in 1977 a new regional facility in Cairo, Egypt. Within the regional facility a Project Preparation Unit (PPU) and a Capacity Building Unit (CBU) have been set up. The purpose of the PPU is to assist the partner countries in building their capability to prepare environmental projects. The purpose of the CBU is to address information sharing and awareness building on a regional basis. As part of its contribution to the Regional Facility, the European Commission has agreed to provide long term (3 years) technical assistance in the form of the services of an industrial pollution expert for the PPU and the services of an information technology expert for the CBU. The contract will also cover the provision of other short-term technical assistance in environmental matters.

Cairo EC (1.9 M EUR) 36 months

JICA Egypt all Regional Environmental Management Improvement Project in the Arab Republic of EgyptAssistance for Capacity Building of Environmental Management for Air and Water Pollution

The project has been divided into two broad areas: - capacity-building for the Ministry of State for Environment Affairs, and - training for business operators and public education activities to build community awareness.

Areas covered by capacity-building support will include the appropriate management, analysis, and assessment of data and information obtained through monitoring, and the development of these resources into highly convincing recommendations. Activities will initially be carried out in Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez. Experience gained in these three cities will then be applied and developed in other regions of Egypt.

national (initially Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez)

JICA November 2005 November 2008

ongoing

EC-SMAP III Regional all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

Coordination: EC Delegation-EgyptConsortium ERM Ltd- SOGREAH- Envirotech- Envision - Pescares

EC (4.3 MEURO) 36 months September 2005 ongoing

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COUNTRY: EGYPTProgramme/ Actors

Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency

Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

DANIDA Egypt all Organization Support Programme (OSP I & II) OSP provides EEAA with environmental management capacity strengthening to develop and administer tools for the implementation of law 4 for year 1994 at the central and local levels. This is mainly fulfilled through organizational development of EEAA and its RBOs, Envirnmental Protection Fund, Environmental Impact Assessment, and compliance and law enforcement.

national DANIDA 1994 2002 completed

DFID Egypt all SEAM SEAM I (1994-1999) built environmental capacity and demonstrated the tangible benefits of improved environmental management and SEAM II (2000-2004) is improving environmental planning and services for the poor and strengthening decentralised environmental management.

EEAA 10.34 MEUR DFID 1994 2004 completed

UNEP Regional (Albania, Algeria , Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia , Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national UNEP Secretariat for the Barcelona Convention Co-ordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan (MEDU-MAP)

10.475 MUSD GEF (6.29 MUSD)MAP-MEDU (1.145 MUSD)

3.040 US$m 1998 -approval 2002 completed

USAID Egypt all MVE componentPCE-I-00-97-00015-00 (1999-2001)LAG-I-00-99-00014-00, Task Order 811 (2001-2004)

PSU componentPCE-I-0096-00002-00, Task Order 832 (1999-2002)

EEPP – Egyptian Environmental Policy Program

The Egyptian Environmental Policy Program (EEPP) focused on reducing economic and institutional constraints to effective environmental management, decentralization of environmental management responsibilities, producing cleaner and more efficient energy, reducing air pollution, improving solid and hazardous waste management, and managing natural resources for environmental sustainability. The MVE component carried out the monitoring, verification, and evaluation of the EEPP. MVE tracked achievement and impact of policy objectives in cleaner and more efficient energy use, industrial pollution reduction, and solid waste and natural resource management improvements.The Program Support Unit (PSU) main role was the provision of technical assistance for many of EEPP’s policy objectives through its prime counterpart, the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA).

Support for SWM activities, particularly privatisation of waste management services (part of EEPP II)Implement an integrated environmental management system to reduce industrial discharges of air pollutants, water pollutants, and hazardous waste

Cairo,Qalubyia, Alexandria

MVE:Local Partners: Chemonics Egypt, Environics

PSU:US Partners: International Resources Group (IRG), Winrock International, EcoConserve, Nile ConsultantsLocal Partners: Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)

Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs, the Tourism Development Authority (TDA)Ministry of Tourism; and the Organization of Energy Planning (OEP)Ministry of Petroleum Governorates and other GOE agencies such as the Ministry of Housing, Urbanization, and New Communities.

USAID (173 MUSD) Government of Egypt (848.600 Eg.Pounds)

60 months 1999 2004 completed

GTZ Egypt 200022319 Consultation of the Water and Disposal Authority

GTZ (1.4 MUSD) 31/12/2000

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COUNTRY: ISRAELProgramme/ Actors Country Field of Activity

(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Israel urban wastewater LIFE03 TCY/IL/000035

Sakhnin Center as a Model for Environment Education and International Cooperation on Advanced Wastewater Treatment (A-WWT) in Rural Areas

The objective is to develop an improved treatment works which will allow the added water quality benefits to be studied and communicated to local communities, and further afield. The main planned activities are:• Designing advanced technologies for upgrading the WWT plant in Sakhnin;• Educational activities involving independent work projects on chemical, environmental and agronomic subjects related to the operation of the WWT plant and effluent reuse; • Annual workshops on WWT technologies in rural areas; and• International exchange of upgrading technologies for rural area WWT plants.

Sakhnin Istanbul Technical University (ITU), TR

Towns Association for Environmental Quality-Beit Natufa

728,796 EUR EC (57%) 1/1/2004 31/12/2006 ongoing

Ministry of Environment

Israel urban wastewater Coastal cities wastewater treatment Connection of all coastal cities with population above 100,000 to municipal sewage systems

coastal cities public funds ongoing

Ministry of Environment

Israel urban wastewater Acko seage treatment facility Construction of Acko sewage treatment facility, located 10km east of Akko city in the northern part of Israel. Secondary treatment plant for Acko and vicinity, planned for full wastewater reuse for agriculture.

Acko city Acko 10 MEUR partly by MoI (infrastructure) and the city

Απρ-04 12/2006. ongoing

Ministry of Environment

Israel urban wastewater Herzlia tertiary wastewater treatment facility

Construction of Herzlia tertiary wastewater treatment facility, located within Herzlia city limits 5 km from the seashore. The purpose is to upgrade the secondary quality to tertiary ("Inbar standards"), in order to be able to reuse all of it without limitations.

Herzlia city Herzlia 10 MEUR partly by MoI (infrastructure) and the municipality if Herzlia

Σεπ-05 Απρ-07 ongoing

Greece (YPEJ) Regional (Egypt, Israel Tunisia)

urban wastewater Treatment and Reuse of Sewage and Sludge in the South Mediterranean and Middle East Countries

In the frame of a Five Year Development Assistance Programme in the field of the Environment (DAPE), the Sanitary Engineering Laboratory was appointed to co-ordinate the project "Treatment and Reuse of Sewage and Sludge in the South Mediterranean and Middle East Countries". The main objectives of the project are as follows: (1) Proposals for wastewater characteristics suitable for a sustainable management of water resources; (2) Development of socioeconomic criteria for the evaluation of the reuse possibilities according to the particular characteristics of each country involved; (3) Identifying appropriate methods for wastewater recovery on the basis of the individual needs, constrains and objectives; (4) Setting up an information network among the countries involved, the European Union, etc.

national Commissioned by: Ministry of Environment, Planning and Public Works National Technical University of Athens Faculty of civil Engineering Department of water resources Hydraulic and maritime Engineering Sanitary Engineering Laboratory

88041.1 EUR 4 months 1999 completed

EIB Israel urban wastewater Wastewater collection and treatment facilities in Sorek Valley

Sorek Valey EIB (25 M EUR) 1995-approval

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Israel municipal solid waste LIFE04 TCY/IL/000027

Southern Arava Sustainable Waste Management Plan

Southern Arava Kibbutz Neot Smadar, IL Kibbutz Lotan, IL

Hevel Eliot Regional Council

860,945 EUR EC (372,078 EUR) 1/9/2004 1/9/2007 ongoing

Ministry of Environment

municipal solid waste Shutting down dumps and switching to sanitary landfills

national public funds ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Israel municipal solid waste LIFE97 TCY/IL/047 The Galicomp project: centralised treatment of organic waste

The project aimed to provide: • A technological solution for a suitable strategy for organic farm and municipal fibrous waste. The project would implement the technology using a representative proportion of waste generated in the region. The proposed site for the composting facility is at Havat Hamataim, an experimental station in the Hula Valley. • An overall treatment strategy to handle all the organic waste in the region.• The infrastructure for the centralised collection, handling and treatment of waste and for the disposal of compost. Implementation of the Galicomp facility was expected to prevent environmental pollution, reduce the amount of material for land filling and enhance the sustainable development of the area.

Upper Galilee region

Upper Galilee Regional Council

126,584 EUR EC (116,182.55€) 1/9/1998 31/12/2000 completed

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Israel municipal solid waste LIFE97 TCY/IL/048 Municipal solid waste management: a demonstration project

The overall objective of the project was to demonstrate the feasibility of a source-separated collection and processing of wet compostable and dry streams of MSW. The project objectives were: 1. To design and evaluate optimal containers and collection system;2. To adapt and improve the technology to prepare compost;3. To develop and demonstrate public educational programmes;4. To evaluate public acceptance and to use it to prepare planning and education programmes;5. To evaluate and demonstrate economical feasibility and advantages of the proposed method;6. To evaluate and demonstrate environmental aspects of the proposed method; and7. To disseminate the approach and the finding of the project among other municipalities, in Israel and other Mediterranean countries. The project should have resulted in a demonstration of the sustainable management of MSW based on the recycling and utilisation of wet organic waste. Using bins provided by the project, residents in Kiriat Tivon would separate their household waste in the home. The project planned to organise collection and delivery of the waste to the appropriate next

Kiriat Tivon town Kiriat Tivon Municipality

294,455.03 EUR EC (235,564.00€) 1/7/1998 30/6/2001 completed

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COUNTRY: JORDANProgramme/ Actors Country Field of Activity

(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

KFW Jordan urban wastewater 5-2-031022(OECD DAC)200165423(KFWI)

Wastewater Karak And Kofranjah  Karak, Kofranjah  15 MEURO KfW (16,944,190 USD) 2004  12/01/08 ongoing

MC/DGCS Jordan urban wastewater F.ROT/ AID- 99/008

Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Refugee Camps of Jerash, Talbieh and Sukhna

Construction of Wastewater Collection system from Jerash Municipalities of Sakib, Raymon, Alkitta, Nahla and Mukhayyam Ghazza and construction of a Waste Water Treatment Plant in Jamama site, and sewerage pumping station and force main in Sukhna area.

Jerash, Talbieh and Sukhna

DGCS (23,792,650 EUR)MC (21,927,177 USD)

1999-commitment2000

ongoing

EC-MEDA WATER Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus)

urban wastewater Development of tools and guidelines for the promotion of sustainable urban wastewater treatment and re-use in agricultural production in Mediterranean countries

The main objectives of this project perfectly match the strategies of those countries aiming at strengthening wastewater management and the utilization of treated effluent for irrigation purposes. The project consists of eight tasks and one concerning project management.

1,876,455 EUR EC 01/05/03 01/05/07 ongoing

EC-MEDA Jordan urban wastewater MEDA/JOR/99/007/A

PMU/Amman Water Management & Sanitation

Coordinating and monitoring the ambitious water investment programme of Greater Amman as well as the management contract to provide water and wastewater services in the capital.The programme specifically targets improved efficiency, management operation and delivery of water and wastewater services in Amman, while constituting a groundbreaking initiative to promote innovative approaches to water issues and promoting sustainable private–public partnerships in the sector. The potential for replication of these experiences in other regions of Jordan is enormous and developments in this sense are already encouraging.

Amman Ministry of Water and Irrigation

EC (7 MEUR) local financing: 2.78 MEUR

2000-signed ongoing

SIDA Jordan urban wastewater Consultancy services for As Samra treatment plant

Provision of technical assistance to the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and financing the technical support for the first two years of operation of the As Samra wastewater treatment plant

Ministry of Water and Irrigation

5.25 MUSD Sida (100%) 10/01/01 06/01/07 ongoing

USAID Jordan urban wastewater As-Samra Wastewater Treatment Plant

Replacement of existing wastewater treatment plant (overloaded water stabilization and pond treatment systems), to be constructed, operated and maintained according to a 25-year Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) agreement. It includes: establishing the Samra Plant Consortium to construct, operate and maintain the plant for 25 years; constructing the wastewater treatment facilities; modifying and expanding the Ain Ghazal pre-treatment facility; managing and operating the wastewater facilities from 2006-2028; and transferring ownership of the plant to the Government of Jordan after 25 years.

Amman and Zarqa Governorates

Samra Plant Consortium Ministry of Water and IrrigationAmman and Zarqa governorates

169 MUSD USAID (78.1 MUSD)Bank consortium (60 MUSD)

Government of Jordan (13,9 MUSD)Samra Plant Consortium (17 MUSD)

72 months 2000 2006 ongoing

WB/ EIB/ Italy Gov. Jordan urban wastewater P048521 Amman Water & Sanitation Management Project

Improvement of the efficiency, management, operation, and delivery of water and wastewater services for the Amman Service Area; and lay the groundwork for the sustainable involvement of the private sector in the overall management of these services. Four components: 1) Management Contract Operator's base fee will pay for salaries and expenses of the operator's core group of staff managing the operations of the Service Area's water and wastewater infrastructure. 2) Operating Investment Fund (OIF) will finance the Operator and the Water Authority to support essential short-term and operating investments to improve operation and maintenance and support in the rehabilitation of the water and sewerage system. 3) Capital investment (bulk of project cost co-financed by EIB and Italy) will support design, implementation, and supervision of the restructuring and rehabilitation of the water supply system as well as upgrading and extending service coverage. 4) technical assistance will strengthen the planning and management unit, provide independent auditors to monitor the Operator's technical and financial performance, and support consultants' services.

Amman WATER AUTHORITY OF JORDAN

WATER AUTHORITY OF JORDAN

136 MUSD WB/IBRD (55 MUSD)Italy, Gov (20 MUSD)EIB (43.4 MUSD)Foreign Sources (unidentified) (0.6 MUSD)

Gov. of Jordan (17 MUSD)

16/03/99 31/12/06 ongoing

BMZ Jordan urban wastewater Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation

BMZ (14.23 MUSD) 31/12/97 completed

CIDA Jordan urban wastewater A020885-001 Jordan Valley integrated waste management

The project is assisting Jordan in introducing an improved technology for community waste management in the Jordan Valley. The facility treats municipal septage to provide irrigation water for crops grown on-site. It involves the creation of a new and efficient waste management system and the introduction of appropriate cost-effective waste water treatment technology. The project also includes a strong community-participation element and a revenue-generation component.

Jordan Valley town of Deir Allah

KOMEX INTERNATIONAL LTD.

Jordan Valley Authority, and the Jordanian Ministry of Planning (MOP)

4.02 MCAN$ CIDA (100%) yes, Jordan Valley Authority, and the Jordanian Ministry of Planning (MOP)

1998 2005 completed

EIB Jordan urban wastewater Jordan Water Supply and Sewerage II

Rehabilitation and modernisation of water supply and sewerage systems in town of Salt town of Salt EIB (12 MEUR) 1994-approval completed

KFW Jordan urban wastewater 199470139 Amman Al Samra sewage conveyor Al Samra, Amman 45.76 MEURO KFW (0.349+17.051 MUSD)

01/01/95 06/01/00 completed

KFW Jordan urban wastewater 5-2-004045(OECD DAC)19965726(KFWI)

Wastewater Greater Irbid  Extension of the wastewater treatment & collection system of Greater Irbid Greater Irbid Area 89.16 MEURO KFW (7.39+47.07+12.72+27.32 MUSD)

2001  2005  completed

EC-MEDA I/ EIB Jordan urban wastewater MEDA/JOR/98/003/BE

Amman Wastewater Amman 8.24 MEUR EIB (100%) 2000-approval completed

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-MEDA Jordan urban wastewater SEM/2/628/041, SEM/03/628/043, SEM/4/628/009

Water sector intervention The project’s main objectives are: (I) to support the Government’s efforts in improving and rationalising use of water resources; (II) to rehabilitate and improve existing water supply and sewage systems; (III) to improve domestic water supply and increase the amount of treated wastewater available for irrigation; and (IV) to save good quality water for domestic consumption.The design phase (covering seven sub-projects in eight sites), in line with government priorities, confirmed the need to concentrate on three components: Karak, Tafilah and Kufranje. The Financing Agreement covers expenditures related to works on the sites, supervision and training. In November 2000, a second addendum to the Financing Agreement was signed, providing extra funds in order to complete the works and supervision in Karak and Tafilah and construct and supervise a third site (Kufranje effluent re-use) among those initially identified. Finally a fourth component, Muta’a Water Network Rehabilitation has been included in the project in 2002.

Karak, Tafilah and Kufranje.

Water Authority of Jordan

EC (13.375 MEUR) 2004 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Jordan urban wastewater Jordan Water Supply and Sewerage III

Upgrading water distribution networks and sewage systems as well as constructing a new sewage treatment plant.Rehabilitation of water distribution networks of the northern Jordan cities of Mafraq and Ajloun.Construction of sewerage collector systems in the Jordanian cities of Amman, Zarqa, Irbid and Souf and the construction of the Fuheis/ Mahis sewage treatment plant.

Amman, Zarqa, Irbid and Souf and Fuheis/ Mahis

Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ)

36.4 MEUR EIB (49%) 51% 1995-approval completed

SIDA Jordan urban wastewater 710049132103200119

JOR Wastewater system Amman Sida (1,102,760+17,280 USD)

01/01/97 12/01/00 completed

SIDA Jordan urban wastewater 71006159 JOR Samra Phase V Water supply and sanitation - Large systems Al Samra Sida (781,610 USD) 2003-commitment

28/06/04 completed

USAID Jordan urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00017-00, Task Order 811

Technical Assessment of Ain Ghazal The project offers support to the Ministry of Water and Irrigation to adequately address the long-term functionality of the Ain Ghazal plant and associated facilities.1) Confirm the long-term operational capacity of the original siphon, new conveyor, and Ain Ghazal pretreatment plant and provide preliminary design recommendations for expansion of the pretreatment system by 2005 to meet the technical requirements for the proposed As Samra build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract; 2) Conduct a technical inspection and assessment of the existing Ain Ghazal facilities to establish if cost effective measures can and should be undertaken to pretreat septic sewage at Ain Ghazal with refurbishment, modification and use of existing facilities; and 3) Provide recommendations for possible additional cost effective improvements at Ain Ghazal which would benefit the Ministry of Water and Irrigation under the terms of the proposed 25-year BOT contract

Ain Ghazal, Amman

US Partners: Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI)Montgomery Watson HarzaLocal Partners: Ministry of Water and Irrigation

USAID (6 MUSD) 2002 2003 completed

USAID Jordan urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00019-00, Task Order Nos. 802 and 813

Upgrading of Mafraq Wastewater Treatment Plant

The project involves the upgrade or replacement of the existing wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Mafraq, as the existing treatment plant produced an effluent that did not meet the existing Jordanian Standard 893/995 for treated domestic wastewater. Operation and maintenance of the WWTP faced a number of constraints: lack of financial resources; lack of skilled human resources; and, lack of reliable flow measurement facilities at the inlet and outlet of the plant.

The first project activity involved four different tasks: 1) Effluent reuse study and feasibility options; 2) Wastewater technology assessment and conceptual design; 3) Environmental assessment of the project; and 4) Preliminary design and preparation of bid documents. The second project activity provided technical assistance to the WWTP and the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ). More specifically, it supported the following: Reviewing and updating the design-build solicitation documents; Providing technical guidance and assistance to the Water Authority of Jordan during the solicitation phase; and, Providing construction supervision during the implementation and the maintenance perio

Mafraq US Partners: PA Consulting GroupCH2M HillLocal Partners: Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ)

Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) of Jordan

9.6 MUSD USAID (8 MUSD) local financing (1.6 MUSD)

2000 2004 completed

USAID Jordan urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00017-00, Task Order 813

Cost Recovery for Water and Wastewater Services in Jordan

Provision of further technical assistance and to meet the following specific objectives: Provide adequate and thorough training to Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) and Water authority of Jordan (WAJ) technical staff, engineers and financial officers on the WAJ cost recovery model that was previously developed by FORWARD; Develop a User's Manual for the model; Ensure that senior management understand the model, its uses, and operational requirements for financial planning; Work with MWI and WAJ Senior Management to develop future pricing scenarios; Provide technical assistance to MWI and WAJ during MWI discussions with international donors and other government agencies to present these scenarios and the underlying MWI policies; and provide the MWI and WAJ with Technical Assistance to help develop an Action Plan for cost recovery and pricing of water and wastewater services.

US Partners: Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI)Local Partners: Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI)Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ)

Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) and Water authority of Jordan (WAJ)

USAID (3.65 MUSD) 2002 2005 completed

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

USAID Jordan urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00019-00, Task Order 814

Wastewater Reuse and Implementation in Jordan

The overall goal was to implement direct water reuse in Jordan that is reliable, commercially viable, environmentally sustainable and safe. This activity focused on developing direct reuse of treated wastewater at three pilot projects in Jordan where USAID has funded or continues to fund the development of wastewater treatment facilities, namely Wadi Musa, Aqaba and Mafraq, and Irbid. In addition, this activity worked to develop capacity to plan, manage and monitor practical and sustainable direct water reuse projects associated with other medium and small-scale wastewater treatment plants.

Wadi Musa, Aqaba and Mafraq, and Irbid

US Partners: PA Consulting GroupLocal Partners: Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST)

USAID (3.48 MUSD) 2002 2004 completed

USAID Jordan urban wastewater Expansion of Aqaba 3 Facilities Expansion of the Aqaba WWT facilities to better serve 80,000 local residents Aqaba USAID (31.815 MUSD) local financing (4.74 MUSD)

2003 completed

USAID Jordan urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00018-00, Task Order No. 800

Jordan Water Resource Policy Support Project

The two overall aims of the WRPS were to design, institute and support a program for sustainable management of upland aquifers and the use of water resources in the upper Amman-Zarqa Basin, a practical wastewater reuse program for the Amman Zarqa Basin and the middle area of the Jordan Valley Secondary aims of the WRPS, relating to general support for the MWI, were to institutionalize sustainable operational procedures for the acquisition, management, analysis, and utilization of data required to optimize management of Jordan’s water resources

Amman-Zarqa Basin middle area of the Jordan Valley

US Partners: Associates in Rural Development (ARD)Local Partners: Ministry of Water and IrrigationWater Authority of JordanJordan Valley Authority.

Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI)

USAID (439.97 MUSD) local financing (132.4 MUSD)

1999 2001 completed

WB/ KfW/ UNDP Jordan urban wastewater P049581 Community Infrastructure Project Its primary development objective is to improve the living conditions of the poor by providing essential physical and social infrastructure services. A secondary objective is to improve the capacity of selected institutions to deliver infrastructure services to the poor in an effective, efficient, and targeted way. Improved water supply, sanitation and sewage treatment are important parts of the project.The five components are: 1) upgrading on-site water supply and drainage, school, community, and health center infrastructure in squatter settlements; 2) upgrading on-site water supply and sewage treatment, and transport infrastructure in refugee camps; 3) upgrading off-site sewage treatment and disposal infrastructure in refugee camps and adjacent areas -all in the Central Region; 4) upgrading low-income municipal and village physical and social infrastructure, including drainage and access roads, solid waste equipment, primary health centers, and community and youth centers; and 5) project management, consultancy services, training, and pilot programs; and funding poverty and unemployment surveys and public awareness programs.

14 squatter settlements and 13 refugee camps

HUDC & CVDB communities 140 MUSD WB/IBRD (30 MUSD)KfW (14.2 MUSD)UNDP (1.7 MUSD)Bilateral Agencies (unidentifed) (64.1 MUSD)

21/08/97 30/06/04 completed

EIB Jordan urban wastewater Wastewater collection and treatment facilities in Irbid and Ramtha, in northern Jordan

Irbid and Ramtha EIB (5 MEUR) 1992-approval

JICA Regional (Tunisia , Yemen, Morocco, Mali, Jordan, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Cameroon, Palestinian Territories, Egypt and other African and Middle East countries)

urban wastewater Technologies on Waste Treatment and Environmental Pollution Control

The project was implemented for participants from countries in Africa and the Middle East such as Tunisia so that the knowledge and the skills in the fields of waste treatment and environmental pollution control were improved. - Participants from the beneficiary countries acquire appropriate knowledge on technologies of waste treatment and environmental pollution control and establish a network of environmental specialists.- INRST acquires the capability to implement and manage training courses, and promote the South-South cooperation in Africa and Middle East.

Laboratory of Water and Environment / National Insitute of Scientific and Technical Research (INSRT)

JICA (Japanese side:Long-term Experts: 3Local Cost: 9 million yen/year)

Tunisian Side:Counterparts: 15Land and FacilitiesLocal Cost: 27,850 Tunisian dinar (3 million yen/year)

MEDA WATER (EC/BMZ)

Regional (Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories)

urban wastewater ST0435719 MEDA-efficient management of wastewater, it's treatment and reuse

The project aims to highlight innovative solutions in wastewater treatment and wastewater reuse

BMZ (0.03102 MUSD) 31/12/04

EC-MEDA Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Turkey

urban wastewater EuropeAid/120438/D/S/MED

Delivery of equipment for pilot plants for wastwewater treatment & reuse

Pilot plants for domestic wastewater treatment & re-use to be used as demonstration and training purposes including delivery, installation, start-up and testing equuipment, training, and instruction of operational personnel, necessary spare parts, chemicals and other peripheral equipment, operation and maintenance until taking over. 1 Pilot plant for waste water treatment for Al Mafraq, Jordan11 computers, peripherals, 6 Digital Cameras and 8 project management software

Al Mafraq, Jordan InWEnt – Capacity Building International

EC (Budget line 19.08.02.01 (ex-B7-4100))

MINEFI Jordan urban wastewater 8450F1 REHAB. & EXT. STATION EPURATION BAQA

Baqa MINEFI (6,841,550 USD) 1996-commitment

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB Jordan all GEF-72WB-P005237

Gulf of Aqaba Environmental Action Plan

As part of the regional Environmental Action Plan for the Gulf of Aqaba, the project will (a) develop regional collaborative mechanisms for strengthening the capacity to protect coastal zone and marine biodiversity; (b) develop and enforce the legal framework and regulations for control of transboundary pollution; (c) provide safeguards against oil pollution; (d) establish and implement guidelines for sustainable development of the coastal zone; (e) assess the effects of wastewater seepage on the quality and level of the transboundary water table; (f) implement a plan to control solid waste impacts on marine and coastal waters; and (g) demarcate and manage a marine protected area.Components: Development of Regulatory and Institutional Framework for Gulf of Aqaba Environmental Protection, Emergency assessment of oil pollution hazards and of pollutants contained in ballast and bilge water and measures to promote waste oil recovery and reuse, Safeguarding transboundary groundwater resources through groundwater monitoring and assessment of the effects of wastewater seepage on the quality and level of the groundwater table in the Gulf of Aqaba region, Development of an

Aqaba region Ministry of Planning; Aqaba Regional Authority

3.6 MUSD GEF (2.7 million USD) 0.9 MUSD 13/06/96 30/06/02 completed

UNDP Jordan municipal solid waste GEF-280JOR/96/G31 – (Atlas No. 00013180)

Reduction of Methane Emissions and Utilization of Municipal Waste for Energy in Amman

The present project calls for studying and implementing quick measures to reduce greenhouse emissions from existing MSW in the landfill of the Municipality of Greater Amman (MGA) and constructing a prototype biogas plant utilizing methane extracted from the MSW for power production and ensure its dissemination. Beside the amount of greenhouse emissions curtailed, the benefits would involve capacity building in this sector, electricity sales to cover production costs, fertilizer production and other local environmental benefits such as the prevention of ground waste basis contamination, reduced landfill disposal problems, (i.e. smells, vermin, disease spreading, land use etc.).

Greater Amman The Jordan Biogas Company

Government of Jordan, through the Ministry of Planning

5.560 MUSD UNDP/GEF (2.736 MUSD)DANIDA (1.5 MUSD)-negotiations

1.319 MUSD 3 years 1997 2005 completed

JES Jordan municipal solid waste Segregation of Household Hazardous Waste Pilot project

Segregation of household hazardous waste from other waste streams in Wadi Al-Sir Ares/ Al-Sahel suburb to provide the needed capacity building of public information for the residents and traders in the area on how to handle there waste through segregation, transportation, treatment as well as its hazrads to the public health and the environment

Wadi Al-Sir Ares/ Al-Sahel

Jordan Environment Society (JES)Ministry of EnvironmentGreater Amman Municipality

USAID International City/ County Management Association

ongoing

JES Jordan municipal solid waste Recycling Project A program that aims at spreading the idea of recycling through organising awareness programmes accompanied with collecting used paper and plastic. Production and marketing of recycled products

Amman JES, RSCN, AWO CIDA, UNDP, JICA Great Municipality of Amman

1994 ongoing

MOFA Jordan municipal solid waste MOFA040202 The project for the Improvement of Solid Waste Management in the Greater Amman (Phase II)

Greater Amman MOFA (7.43 MJPY) 7/12/2004-Approval

ongoing

AFESD Jordan municipal solid waste Solid Waste Management Project The project goals are: the contribution in developing the solid waste management and stop from its negative reflection on environment and local community health; find a mechanism and practical ways for ideal management of solid waste; increasing the environmental public awareness for all responsible management institution

Jordan Environment Society (JES)

AFESD completed

EC- SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Cyprus, Jordan)

municipal solid waste ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-05

Mediterranean Urban Waste Management Programme

To develop an efficient system for solid waste collection, treatment and disposal, offering improved service delivery to encourage sorting and reuse at source and the reduction in quantity of waste.Project activities are:* Building upon the national Agenda 21 "Plan of Action for Municipal Solid Waste Management"* Promoting alternative means for waste separation, reuse and recycling* Identification of alternative municipal administrative structures* Identification of the most appropriate method of collection with necessary inputs and differentiation between territorial sectors, as well as addressing the need for separate collection of waste (particularly in hospitals)* Definition of service needs for equipment maintenance* Feasibility of a comprehensive recycling system including separation, collection and recycling, as well as composting plants* Plans for alternative employment creation and identification of new job opportunities

Jordan (Zarqa) Coordinator: RBAS-UNDPCEDARE, ECOMED, MEDCITIES, UNDP Country Office in Jordan

Alexandrian Governorate in EgyptMunicipality of Zarqa in Jordan

908,479 EUR EC (0.720 MEURO - 79.35%)UNDP (in kind)

30 months 12/02/00 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC- SMAP II/ METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level:"Strategic Framework for Private Sector Participation in Municipal Solid Waste Management": to develop a Strategic Framework for PPS in MSWM and a detailed action plan for implementation of effective private sector participation.

national • ANPE (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEUR - 83.3%) 1 MEUR 48 months 03/01/02 01/01/06 completed

UNDP Jordan municipal solid waste SGPJOR-95-G52-09JOR-95-G52-11JOR/01/04JOR/02/05

Global Environment Facility – Small Grants Programme: GEF-SGP

The GEF Small Grants Programme in Jordan is composed of the following projects:- Curbside Recycling (Shmeisani area in Amman) - Public Awareness to Minimize Solid Waste and Promote Use of Safe Energy Resources- Recycling Project by NGOs- Rehabilitation of the Old Solid Waste Disposal Site as a Green Park/ Marka (Amman oldest disposal site)- University of Jordan Recycling Project (Amman)

Greater Amman NGOs 124,950 USD GEF (100%) 1998 2004 completed

MOFA Jordan municipal solid waste Improvement of waste disposal MOFA (10.615 MUSD) 25/03/96Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria,

Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States:Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States, Cairo

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEUR) 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

EC-SMAP II Regional (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan)

industrial emissions ME8/2001/0132

MED/2003/075-816

Atlas No. 00040034 (UNDP)

Integrated waste management for the olive-oil pressing industries in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan

This project aims at introducing the elements of an integrated olive oil waste management system. This is one way to optimise resource use and improve process performance. The project activities include e.g. establishment of national databases, introduction of cleaner production options and setting national effluent standards as well as building of pilot plants to demonstrate nationally the processing procedures using cleaner production techniques and integrated environmental management approach.The project is expected to contribute to setting and enhancing the national regulatory monitoring systems for olive oil industries.

national Coordinator: UNDP/ LebanonMediterranean Action Plan - Regional Activity Centre For Cleaner Production (RAC/CP) (Spain)Ministry of Environment, LebanonMinistry of State for Environmental Affairs, SyriaMinistry of Environment and Rural Affairs, Jordan UNDP/ Syria country officeUNDP/ Jordan country office

Ministries of Environment

2,196,790 EUR EC (1.7MEUR - 79.13%)RAC/CP (0.5 MEUR)

Gov of Jordan: 85,250 EUR Gov of Syria: 85,250 EURGov of Lebanon: 183,879 EUR

36 months 01/03/05 01/03/08 ongoing

SECO Jordan industrial emissions UR-00089.01.01 Clean Production Center -Jordan SECO (1,166,630 USD) 2004-commitment

31/12/08 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Algeria, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey)

industrial emissions TCY/INT/063 DELTA Phase III: Environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries

The overall objective of the project is the environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries.Its specific objectives include:· Development of eco-management practices in enterprises;· Institutional strengthening of the DELTA networks; and· Development of individual skills to promote eco-efficiency in the future.

Sustainable Bussiness Association (SBA)60, chemin du Petit-Flon1018 LausanneSchweiz Suisse Svizzera

599372 EUR EC (382,899 EUR) 1/1/2002 30/06/04 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Jordan industrial emissions Hazardous Material in Jordan, Environmental and Legislative Dimensions

This project aims to set up a legislative framework (& supportive activities) enabling a better handling of hazardous material in Jordan. Three tracks compose the structure of the project: improving regulation and legislation, National information Centre, and a Systematic Monitoring Procedure for Industrial Waste, and Medical Waste

national EC (327,425 EUR) 3/10/2002 3/6/2004 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

UNIDO Jordan industrial emissions Improving the competitiveness of the food industries within a conducive business environment

I-MAKING THE FOOD INDUSTRY MORE COMPETITIVE, SAFER AND CLEANER: Among others, it will contribute to the establishment of a reliable food inspection and safety assurance system, promote the use of state-of-the-art food-processing technologies and cleaner production principles. II-SUPPORT A CONDUCIVE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT:Designed to strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to formulate, implement and monitor industrial policy and promote industrial sub-contracting and partnerships. It will also promote better coordination among ministries and donors working on industrial policy in Jordan. The issues of environmental protection, energy efficiency and waste minimization are being addressed through strengthened enforcement of legislation, environmental monitoring, in-plant cleaner production assessments including a feasibility study for a CP center and pilot studies for industrial waste management and eco-labeling.

722,304 USD+ 2,209,446 USD

UNIDO 2001-approval completed

UNEP Jordan industrial emissions GEF-1773IBRD-366

Enabling activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): National Implementation Plan for Jordan.

Within the overall objective of the Stockholm Convention, which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will: (i) prepare the ground for implementation of the Convention in Jordan; (ii) assist Jordan in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; and (iii) strengthen Jordan’s national capacity to manage POPs and chemicals generally. In summary, these are (i) determination of coordinating mechanisms and organization of process; (ii) establishment of a POPs inventory an assessment of national infrastructure and capacity; (iii) setting of priorities and determination of objectives; (iv) formulation of a National Implementation Plan and specific Action Plans; and (v) endorsement of the National Implementation Plan by stakeholders.

national UNEP General Corporation for Environment Protection

0.537 MUSD GEF (0.459 MUSD) 0.078 MUSD 2 years 2002 -approval

EC- SMAP II Regional (Palestinian Territories, Jordan)

all ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP 3-EQA

The Fara'a and Jerash Integrated Watershed Management Project (WASMAP)

The project aims at creating sustainable development conditions for the rural population in two pilot watersheds in the Jordan River Basin. The project strategy is based on elaborating baseline studies, identifying and implementing pilot interventions and summing up experiences and knowledge into mid-term integrated watershed management plans which take into account all the different aspects of the watershed, involve stakeholders and share ownership of the future activities.Examples of possible interventions are small wastewater treatment plants, rainwater harvesting, improved irrigation methods, improvement of solid waste dumpsites, establishment of a water users association, improved water regulations etc. Jerash Watershed: WASMAP is made up of a series of actions and activities to study the present status of water and soil resources to improve the living conditions of the local communities in the area with their direct involvement in an effective, participatory and sustainable manner by introducing physical pilot projects and finally conclude a watershed management plan for the future development of the area.Project Objectives: Achieve sustainable development in the rural area through implement

Wadi Al-Fara’ a area in the Nablus district on the West Bank

Wadi Zerqa Jerash area on the East Bank,Jordan

Jordanian Government Ministry of Environment (MoEnv)

Netherlands Engineering Consultants Foundation (NEDECO)

United Nations University (UNU)

Jordanian Government Ministry of Environment (MoEnv)

4,95 MEUR EC (3.8 MEURO - 78.24%)NetherlandsUNU

yes 36 months 20/01/03 ongoing

EC-SMAP III Regional all SMAP III Technical Assistance project

The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

Coordination: EC Delegation-EgyptConsortium ERM Ltd- SOGREAH- Envirotech- Envision - Pescares

EC (4,299,122 EUR) 36 months September 2005 ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Water supply for Palestinian refugees and infrastructure construction in eight refugee camps

Build sewage systems and storm water drainage systems to resolve flood and sewage overflow problems in camps; connect sewer lines in camps to municipality networks in compliance with requests from Lebanese authorities; and provide clean and adequate water to avoid water contamination.

Palestinian camps UNRWA 8.75 MEUR EC (1.42 MEUR) 2000 2004 completed

AFD Lebanon urban wastewater CLB3000 AEP LIBAN NORD This reform is organized mainly around the following axes: (i) the regrouping of the offices (carried out in the beginning of 2002) in four regional establishments, (ii) the transfer, for bringing a better synergy between the drinkable water supply and wastewater treatment from the exclusive competence of the municipalities as regards to wastewater treatment to these establishments and (iii) the improvement of the management of the new entities made up based on that of the old offices by means of more or less advanced formulas of public-private partnershipConstruction of sewage systems for Koura, Chekka, Batroun, Edhen and Bcharre

North Lebanon Libanese Republic 68.95 MEUR AFD (30 MEUR) 10/07/06 ongoing

AFD Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant - Nabatieh Nabatieh AFD (9 MEUR) 2003-commitment ongoing

DGCS Lebanon urban wastewater Construction of inland wastewater treatment plants and networks in selected areas of Lebanon

The project includes the construction of wastewater network and treatment plants in the following 11 water catchment areas:Mihmish (Akkar Casa), Bakhoun (Dennieh Casa), El Hermel (Hermel Casa), Anjar (West Bekaa Casa), Qaroun (West Bekaa Casa), Hrajel (Kesrwan Casa), Chaqr (Bint Jbeil Casa), Jbaa (Nabatiya Casa), Hasbaya (Hasbaya Casa), Qartaba (Jbeil Casa), Mazraat al Chouf (Chouf Casa)

Mihmish, Bakhoun, El Hermel, Anjar, Qaroun, Hrajel, Chaqr, Jbaa, Hasbaya, Qartaba, Mazraat al Chouf

61.975 MEUR DGCS (52.68 MEUR) 1998-commitment ongoing

DGCS Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant for Zahle and surrounding areas

The project will cover the works related to the wastewater treatment plant (average capacity of 37,300 m3/day by the year 2015), to the sewer system, the access road, the operation, maintenance, training and technical assistance for the management of the integrated water cycle, accessory works.It will also cover the cost of engineering for the preparation of the project study and the preparation of the tender documents as well as the supervision of construction.

Zahle CDR 28.15 MEUR DGCS (22.79 MEUR) 2005 ongoing

EC MEDA WATER

Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus)

urban wastewater Development of tools and guidelines for the promotion of sustainable urban wastewater treatment and re-use in agricultural production in Mediterranean countries

The main objectives if this project perfectly match the strategies of those countries aiming at strengthening wastewater management and the utilization of treated effluent for irrigation purposes. The project consists of eight tasks and one concerning project management.

national 1,876,455 EUR EC 01/05/03 01/05/07 ongoing

EC-MEDA /EIB Lebanon urban wastewater MEDA/604/005B Tripoli Waste Water Project Modernisation of sewerage and sewage disposal facilities serving Greater Tripoli area

Greater Tripoli area

Council for Development & Reconstruction (CDR)/Ministry of Water & Electricity

120 MEUR EC (interest subsidy 20.785 MEUR)EIB (100 MEUR)

1997-approval ongoing

EC-MEDA /EIB/ AFESD

Lebanon urban wastewater MED/2004/006-217 Greater Beirut Wastewater The project covers selected wastewater related infrastructure works in the northern part of Greater Beirut.The main components are the construction of a wastewater treatment plant and preliminary treatment at Dora, rehabilitation or reconstruction of the existing sea outfall and construction of related main collectors, waste and storm-water networks and secondary lines.

Greater Beirut area 155 MEUR ECEIB (60 MEUR)AFESD

01/10/06 ongoing

EIB Lebanon urban wastewater Sewerage networks in Baadba and Aley

Baadbat, Aley EIB (40 MUSD) 2006 ongoing

EIB/ JBIC Lebanon urban wastewater South Lebanon Wastewater Project Modernisation and extension of the sewerage system in the towns of Saida and Tyre in South Lebanon

Saida, Tyre Council for Development & Reconstruction (CDR)/Ministry of Water & Electricity

EIB (45 MEUR)JBICEC (technical assistance)

2004 ongoing

EIB/KfW Lebanon urban wastewater Sour Wastewater project Sour Council for Development & Reconstruction (CDR)

61.3 M USD EIB (45 MUSD)KfW (16.3 MUSD)

2006 ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

French Protocol Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant - Batroun Batroun 7.6 MEUR ongoing

French Protocol Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant - Chouf coast

Chouf coast 14.4 MEUR ongoing

IDB Lebanon urban wastewater Tripoli Infrastructure  The project aims at addressing the compelling need to improve the deteriorated Tripoli's infrastructure as the city is currently suffering from crumbling infrastructure and road superstructure services. This will be achieved through providing storm water network, wastewater network, potable water network, reconstruction of damaged streets along with sidewalks and providing power and lighting.

Tripoli The Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR).

Government of Lebanon

46.30 MUSD IDB (43.21 MUSD) 3.09 MUSD 2005 2009 ongoing

IDB Lebanon urban wastewater Southwestern Beirut Infrastructure (Hawdh Al -Ghadir) Project

The project aims at addressing the urgent needs to upgrade and expand sections of Municipal Beirut infrastructure including sewer and drainage systems, road superstructure and public utilities.

Beirut The Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR).

Government of Lebanon

IDB (37.505 MUSD) 4.973 MUSD 2003 2006 ongoing

EC-SMAP I Regional (Lebanon, Syria)

urban wastewater ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Integrated Coastal Management between Jbeil/Amsheet and Latakia

The project aims at contributing to the establishment of an Integrated Coastal Management Plan (ICMP) of the coastline between Jbeil/Amsheet in Lebanon and Latakia in Syria that will deliver immediate environmental and sanitary improvement, manage efficiently existing natural and cultural assets and promote appropriate economic and tourist activities.The project includes the following specific objectives: Preparation of an integrated coastal management plan; Setting up of a coastal management centre; Demonstration actions; Running of a training programme for local staff, technicians and employees; Dissemination of project results and experiences.Lebanon: The main component of the project is intended to install equipment for wastewater management in the town of Batroun, in North Lebanon.

Coastline between Jbeil/Amsheet in Lebanon and Latakia in Syria

Coordinator: ENVIROTECH Ltd (Lebanon)Ministry of Environment,LebanonMinistry of State for Environmental Affairs,SyriaEUROECO S.p.a (Italy)

Syrian and Lebanese Ministries of Environment

1,611,300 EUR EC (1.4 MEUR - 86.95%) 46 months 11/04/00 ongoing

WB Lebanon urban wastewater P074042 Baalbeck Water and Wastewater Project

There are five project components. The first component establishes a technical support unit that assists in strengthening existing water authorities and in preparing for their consolidation under one regional authority with the integration of water. This includes a comprehensive training program. The second component extends water distribution mains and house connections to increase water supply coverage. The third component improves and increases service coverage for wastewater collection and treatment. It provides treated effluents and sludge suitable for agricultural reuse. The fourth component comprises service contracts covering the water and sewage networks, the water supply facilities, and the wastewater treatment plant. The fifth component includes supervision of construction works and service contracts; and some specific studies

Baalbeck CDR / BHWIA CDR / BHWIA 49.63 MUSD WB/IBRD (43.53 MUSD) 6.1 million USD 04/06/02 30/08/08 ongoing

WB Lebanon urban wastewater P050544 Municipal Infrastructure Project (I) The project consists of three components: a) Upgrading and rehabilitating selected basic municipal infrastructure in all municipalities, such as wastewater networks, septic tank cleaning, roads, street lights etc. b) set the stage for the development of municipal sector by enabling municipalities to begin addressing local infrastructure and rehabilitation needs; support the strengthening of the capacity of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs. c) Project coordination unit will support provision of equipment and consultant services.

municipalities of Lebanon

MOMRA MOMRA 100 MUSD WB-IBRD (80 MUSD) 20 million USD 22/06/00 30/06/07 ongoing

USAID Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater management Wastewater collection. Wastewater treatment. Plant operation. Treated wastewater and sludge management.

Mount Lebanon, North Lebanon

CNEWA/PM USAID n/a

USAID Lebanon urban wastewater Human liquid waste treatment Establish low cost, low maintenance treatment plants based on a proven technology: anaerobic digestion. Proposed interventions are designed to protect potable water sources, watersheds, and important ecological and environmental ground-water bodies, such as Hasbani and Ouazzani rivers. Process description: Screens, anaerobic digesters, sedimentation tank, aerobic bacterial bed, sand filtration, gas collector.

Nabatiyyeh: Hasbaya

MC USAID n/a

AECI Lebanon urban wastewater Installation of sewage pipes and repair and installation of lighting on the roads of the village of Aiha

The project was formed in order to provide acceptable levels of hygiene and environmental conditions for the 600 inhabitants of the village of Aiha by installing sewage systems and by repairing and installing lighting in the roads. The village of Aiha suffered heavy damage during the war.

village of Aiha Town Council of Aiha AECI (5,124 EUR) 4 months 1999-commitment completed

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Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-MEDA Lebanon urban wastewater Investment Planning and Programming (IPP) – Drinking water, wastewater and irrigation

Strengthening and developing the capacity of Ministry of Energy and WaterThree sub-components: establishing a National Coordination Unit with the task of managing and reorganisation of the 21 Water offices in 4 Water establishments; development of computerised model of national management of resources; establishment of leak detection programme for the water distribution network.

national Ministry of Energy and Water

EC (3.256 MEUR) 2004 2005 completed

EC-MEDA Lebanon urban wastewater Water supply and sanitation for Palestinian refugees

Ensure that the most vulnerable Palestinians in Lebanon, including those displaced and unregistered, have access to a minimum daily supply of safe drinking water and to basic sanitary means, train popular committees in maintenance of the works, and raise awareness of preventive health issues.

UNICEF EC (0.2 M EUR) 2001 completed

IDB, Italy Lebanon urban wastewater West Bekaa Waste Water Project  The main objective of the project is to eliminate the pollution heavily affecting the Qaraoun lake

West Bekaa The Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR).

Government of Lebanon

73.90 MUSD IDB (27.71 MUSD)Italy (16 MUSD)

30.19 MUSD 2001 2003 completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Water and wastewater project in unregistered camps in the suburbs of Saida

Saida Medical Aid for Palestinians-MAP (UK)

EC (0.335 MEUR) completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Rehabilitation and wastewater infrastructure in unregistered camps

World Vision (Germany)

EC (0.493 MEUR) completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater project in unregistered camps in South Lebanon

South Lebanon CISP (Italy) EC (0.52 MEUR) completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Assistance to wastewater infrastructure projects for health improvement

COOPI (Italy) EC (0.3 MEUR) completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon urban wastewater Sanitation activities in Palestinian refugee gatherings in Tyre (South Lebanon)

Tyre COOPI (Italy) EC (0.8 MEUR) completed

Netherlands-MFA

Lebanon urban wastewater LB001501 Miliev 97/13 - Waste Processing MFA (3.951 MUSD) 01/01/98 01/12/99 completed

WB/EIB/ JBIC (previously OECF)

Lebanon urban wastewater WB-P005342 Coastal Pollution Control Modernisation of sewerage and sewage disposal facilities serving coastal conurbations of Kesrouan, Saida and SurThe project consists of the following major components: (1) extending water supply facilities in Kesrouan and Nabatiye sub-project areas and wastewater collection and disposal systems in Kesrouan, Saida, Sour, and Nabatiye sub-project areas; (2) entering into countrywide operation, maintenance, and training services contracts for mechanical and electrical equipment installed or rehabilitated under the NERP, including consumable and spare part procurement; (3) obtaining operation and maintenance equipment and office facilities for the five regional water authorities and for environmental monitoring; and (4) securing consultant services and technical assistance to establish and develop sector institutions nationally and regionally, for environmental monitoring, for project management, for construction supervision and performance review auditing.

Kesrouan, Saida, Sur Nabatiyeh

Council for Development & Reconstruction (CDR)/Ministry of Water & Electricity

250 MEUR EIB (50 MEUR)WB/IBRD (53.1 MUSD)JBIC (123.9 MUSD)EC (17.1 MUSD)

18/02/97 30/06/02 completed

AECI Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment station at Khinchara (Metn) including the main feeder channels

Khinchara (Metn) AECI (1.0 MEUR) 1999-commitment n/a

AECI Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment station at Abdeh (Akkar)

Abdeh (Akkar) AECI (9.89 MEUR) 1999-commitment n/a

AECI Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment station at Yammouned-Ainata (Baalbeck)

Yammouned-Ainata (Baalbeck)

AECI (1.3 MEUR) n/a

AECI Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment station at Becharre-Hasroun

Becharre-Hasroun AECI (5.32 MEUR) 1999-commitment n/a

AFD Lebanon urban wastewater Supervision of the 5 wastewater treatment plants of Chekka, Nabatieh, Ras Nabi Younes, Batroun and Jbeil

Chekka, Nabatieh, Ras Nabi Younes, Batroun and Jbeil

AFD 2003-commitment n/a

AFD Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant - Chekka Chekka AFD (10.11 MEUR) 2003-commitment ongoing

EC-MEDA Regional (Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories)

urban wastewater ST0435719 MEDA-efficient management of wastewater, it's treatment and reuse

Aim to highlight innovative solutions in wastewater treatment and wastewater reuse

31/12/04 n/a

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-MEDA/ EIB Lebanon urban wastewater Water /Sewage works II Reconstruction of drinking water supply and sewerage facilities in north of country

North Lebanon EIB (60 MEUR) 1995-approval n/a

EIB Lebanon urban wastewater Lebanon Water/Sewage works Reconstruction of water supply, sewerage and treatment systems throughout country

EIB (16 MEUR) 1993-approval n/a

MC Lebanon urban wastewater Wastewater treatment plant MC (359,350 USD) 2000-commitment n/a

MINEFI Lebanon urban wastewater 869021 Station traitement eaux usees Jbeil(Wastewater treatment plant - Jbeil)

Jbeil MINEFI (2,354,470 USD) 2001-commitment ongoing

MINEFI Lebanon urban wastewater 9380F1 Station d' epuration de Baabdat(Wastewater treatment plant - Baabdat)

Baabdat MINEFI (2,542,630 USD) 1998-commitment n/a

MINEFI Lebanon urban wastewater 9380I1 Station d' epuration de la Beek(Wastewater treatment plant - Beek)

Beek MINEFI (2,542,630 USD) 1998-commitment n/a

USAID Lebanon urban wastewatermunicipal solid waste

Rural Community Development Cluster Program (RCDC)

Its objective was to help villages put in place environmental management plans and adopt technologies for protection, reforestation, land terracing and reclamation, and drainage. PVO partners created awareness of environmental problems facing rural areas, offering solutions through a number of demonstration activities at local and national levels. To date some 400 small-scale projects have helped over 250 villages renew and reclaim over 14,000 hectares of forest and agricultural land, much of which has already resulted in increased crop production and incomes.

USAID 1997 2004 n/a

USAID Lebanon urban wastewatermunicipal solid waste

Sustainable Environmental Practices and Policies (SEPP)

Dissemination of knowledge on Environmental Management Practices Physical infrastructure for solid waste and waste water management (Build 12 waste management facilities: 3 solid waste treatment centers involving 62 villages and 9 waste water treatment centers involving 11 villages. Total of 64 villages)Engage in dialogue and influencing policy on environmental management

Bekaa, Nabatiyyeh, South Lebanon

YMCA USAID n/a

USAID Lebanon urban wastewatermunicipal solid waste

EARTH Initiative – Environmentally Appropriate Rural Technologies

Construct and equip an integrated waste treatment facility (a prototype, centralized system for solid and liquid wastes) benefiting 60,000 Hermel area residents. Build local technical capacity of municipalities and villages to operate and manage appropriate waste systems. Build the capacity of municipalities to provide adequate and cost-effective services to their constituents, and to engage national policy makers on local development and waste management issues.Strengthen community participation in environmental improvement, through awareness and training campaigns that build commitment to sound waste management practices. Integrate proposed environmental solutions with USAID-sponsored Growth Pole activities in rural tourism and agriculture, thereby contributing to the enhancement of economic opportunities in the target regions.

Bekaa (Beit El Tashum, Boaydah, El Qasr, Haoush El Sayed Ali, Hermel, Mansoura, Nasreh, Sahlet El Mayi, Shwaghir)

CHF USAID n/a

WB/AFESD/France Gov/ Italy Gov/IFAD/IDB /KFAED

Lebanon urban wastewatermunicipal solid waste

P005336 Emergency Reconstruction & Rehabilitation Project

To assist the Government of Lebanon (GOL) to: (i) rehabilitate, repair and reconstruct damaged physical and social infrastructure facilities and housing; and (ii) strengthen the Government's institutional capabilities in implementing the NERP. The major components in the various sectors as originally envisaged during preparation were (only for the fields under study): (a) Water and Wastewater: (i) the reconstruction and rehabilitation of water supply and wastewater facilities all over the country particularly related to the protection of water sources, water treatment and disinfection plants, pumping and transmission, and sewerage systems; (b) Solid Waste: (i) the repair (where viable) of part of the existing fleet of compactor trucks in Greater Beirut area, (ii) the procurement of 80 compactor/collector trucks and 2760 containers, (iii) the development of priority areas for landfill, (iv) the rehabilitation of existing compost plant at Karantina, and (v) construction of a road to the Amrousiyeh incinerator, and, (vi) the operation and maintenance of the Amrousiyeh incinerator (two years) and Karantina Cassistance in support of: (i) the economic management and the restructuring o

Greater Beirut area, Karantina, Amrousiyeh, Bekaa Valley, Mount Lebanon, Southern Lebanon, Iqlim al-Kharoub, Jiita, Baalbeck

CDR CDR 293.1 MUSD WB/IBRD (175 MUSD) +50 million USD (supplem.)AFESD (75 MUSD) France, Gov. (except for MAE) (20.8 MUSD) Italy, Gov. Of (except for DGCS) (189.1 MUSD) IFAD (4 MUSD) IDB (14.7 MUSD) Kuwait Fund (41.7 MUSD) Foreign Multilateral Institutions (Unidentified) (327.6 MUSD)

04/03/93 01/03/02 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB Lebanon municipal solid waste

P005345 Solid Waste/Environmental Management Project (SWEMP)

It comprises provision of: (i) refuse collection facilities - containers and compactor trucks; (ii) waste disposal facilities - sanitary landfills and compost plants; (iii) a hospital waste collection and disposal system; and (iv) technical assistance and preparation of a coastal zone management plan. It aims to meet the country's needs in solid waste management facilities, as foreseen in the National Emergency Reconstruction Plan and strengthen the institutions responsible for SWM and encourage private sector participation, not only in the collection services but in the whole sector, including the investment of capital in SWM. It aims to help develop a Coastal Zone Management (CZM) plan that will serve as a tool to protect the Lebanese coast from further degradation.

Greater Beirut Area

CDR & Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairs

CDR & Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairsinstitutions responsible for SWM

135 MUSD WB/IBRD (55 MUSD) -- reduced to 25 MUSDBilateral Agencies (55 MUSD)

06/06/95 31/12/03 suspended

EC-MEDA Lebanon municipal solid waste

Appui a la preparation du projet de Gestion de Dechets solides(Support for the preparation the Solid Waste Management project )

Provide financial support to municipalities or group of municipalities for the preparation and execution of waste management projects. The nature of activity is the collection, transport, sorting out and composting household waste(within the framework of the project "Assistance to the rehabilitation of the Lebanese Administration")

regions of Mount Lebanon, North Lebanon, South Lebanon, West Bekaa, Nabatiyeh

OMSAR (Office of the Minister of State for Administartive Reform)

EC (10.2 ΜEUR) 2004 2007 ongoing

EC-MEDA Lebanon municipal solid waste

EuropeAid/121543/D/SUP/LB

Supply of Vehicles Solid Waste Equipment Generator and Bins for Various Municipalities in Lebanon

This project comes as part of an initiative of the Contracting Authority to promote local municipal development and to finance the implementation of solid waste management projects in Lebanese municipalities to improve environmental conditions in their respective areas.Vehicles, Solid Waste Equipment, Generator, Bins

Lebanese municipalities

Minister of State for Administrative Reform

EC 20 2005 ongoing

USAID Lebanon municipal solid waste

Solid waste management management Waste minimization and sorting at the source. Waste collection. Waste processing and sorting. Treatment of organic waste. Marketing of by-products. Landfilling of inert and non-recovered materials.

Mount Lebanon, North Lebanon

CNEWA/PM USAID n/a

Finland-MFA Lebanon municipal solid waste

852 005 01 Solid Waste Collection MFA (0.443 MUSD) 06/01/97 completed

EC-MEDA/ ECHO

Lebanon municipal solid waste

Solid waste management in Palestinian regugee camps

UNRWA EC (1.42 MEUR) completed

EC-SMAP II / METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level:"Legal Framework for Solid Waste Management in Lebanon": to bring assistance and support to the Ministry of Environment by an ISWM legal framework and strengthening of national and municipal capacities for applying, enforcing and monitoring the strengthened legal framework, in selecting preferred SWM systems and in negotiating private sector contracts.

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEUR - 83.3%) 1,000,000 EUR 48 months 03/01/02 01/01/06 completed

SIDA Lebanon municipal solid waste

71005089 LBN Waste site, rehabilitation WASTE SITE, REHABILITATION SIDA (105,200 USD) 12/01/98 12/01/00 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco)

municipal solid waste

ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Regional Community Solid Waste Management Programme (RCSWMP)

The project aimed at improving Solid Waste Management (SWM) in a sustainable manner by raising awareness of local communities and demonstrating the environmental, economic and social benefits of SWM good practice measures with collection, disposal, recycling and re-use of solid waste being the main pillars.The project conducted pilot operations; the main actions consisted of:• Selection and evaluation of the local communities Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP studies).• Conducting public awareness campaigns targeted at community stakeholders using workshops, seminars and public meetings to promote Solid Waste Management good practices in households, schools and public buildings.• Design and implementation of technical solutions for waste reduction, separation, disposal, re-use and recycling in the targeted areas• Conduct of national and end-of-project seminars to disseminate experiences and results, exchange information and draw lessons.

Coordinator: RAED*AOYE*Apnek*Lced*Enda Maghreb*TAUW

Local communities 1,113,762 EUR EC (902,147 EUR- 81%) 37 months 25/10/00 completed

UNDP Lebanon municipal solid waste

Community-Based Solid Waste Management

Sorting at the household level, selling recyclable, and home compostingAwareness campaigns

Arab Salim (South Lebanon), Nabatiyeh, Becharre

NGOs 232,500 USD UNDP/LIFE 1997 1999 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Lebanon municipal solid waste

Rehabilitation of the Normandy sanitation

Beirut City 50 MEUR MFA (3.55 MEUR)

EC- SMAP II Regional (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan)

industrial emissions

ME8/2001/0132

MED/2003/075-816

Atlas No. 00040034 (UNDP)

Integrated waste management for the olive-oil pressing industries in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan

This project aims at introducing the elements of an integrated olive oil waste management system. This is one way to optimise resource use and improve process performance. The project activities include e.g. establishment of national databases, introduction of cleaner production options and setting national effluent standards as well as building of pilot plants to demonstrate nationally the processing procedures using cleaner production techniques and integrated environmental management approach.The project is expected to contribute to setting and enhancing the national regulatory monitoring systems for olive oil industries.

national Coordinator: UNDP/ LebanonMediterranean Action Plan - Regional Activity Centre For Cleaner Production (RAC/CP) (Spain)Ministry of Environment, LebanonMinistry of State for Environmental Affairs, SyriaMinistry of Environment and Rural Affairs, Jordan UNDP/ Syria country officeUNDP/ Jordan country office

Ministries of Environment

2,196,790 EUR EC (1,738,411 EUR - 79.13%)RAC/CP (0.5 MEUR)

Gov of Jordan: 85,250 EUR Gov of Syria: 85,250 EURGov of Lebanon: 183,879 EUR

36 months 01/03/05 01/03/08 ongoing

Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States:Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States, Cairo

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEUR) 36 Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

USAID Lebanon industrial emissions

Olive oil residue treatment Protect important surface water bodies and groundwater, including the Hasbani and Ouazzani rivers, and the Upper Chouf watershed. Implement 7 oil residue treatment plants, designed to effectively treat the liquid waste from 15 olive mills.

Nabatiyyeh: Hasbaya

MC USAID n/a

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC- SMAP II Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Cyprus)

industrial emissions

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-7

Urban Air Quality Improvement through Air Quality and Mobility Plans and the Institutional Strengthening of Local Air Quality Administration in Air Quality Management

Low energy efficiency, old and highly polluting vehicle fleets, heavily polluting industries and consumption of high sulphur oils are severely weakening urban air quality and causing costs in terms of impairment of public health, and overall reduction in quality of life. The project contributes to the improvement of urban air quality in the four urban areas through elaborating Air Quality Plans to reduce polluting emissions from industrial, domestic, service and transport sectors and through elaborating Urban Mobility Plans.Further, the project supports establishment and operations of municipal Air Quality Services by supplying laboratories for the analysis of atmospheric pollution and by providing related training. Awareness raising programmes and public information campaigns support all project activities.

Al-Fayhaa (Lebanon)

INSTITUT CATALA'D'ENERGIA (ICAEN) - (Spain)MEDCITIES (Spain)URBAN COMMUNITY OF AL FAYHA, (TRIPOLI, EL-MINA AND BEDDAWI) (Lebanon)CATALONIA MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT (Department of Medi Ambient)MUNICIPALITIES OF LIMASSOL (Cyprus)MUNICIPALITIES OF LARNACA (Cyprus)MUNICIPALITIES OF TETOUAN (Morocco)

municipalities/ communities

2,549,345 EUR EC (2,020,745 EUR - 79.55%)

48 months 01/04/04 01/03/06 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Algeria, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey)

industrial emissions

TCY/INT/063 DELTA Phase III: Environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries

The overall objective of the project is the environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries. The work will be focused on the enterprises of the following six countries: Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Syria, and Turkey. However, all activities in Turkey were cancelled in December 2002.The project’s specific objectives are:· Development of eco-management practices in enterprises;· Institutional strengthening of the DELTA networks; and· Development of individual skills to promote eco-efficiency in the future.

Sustainable Bussiness Association (SBA), Switzerland

599,372 EUR EC (382,899 EUR) 01/01/02 30/06/04 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd Countries / UNIDO

Lebanon industrial emissions

LIFE00 TCY/RL/020EE/LEB/04/001, EU/LEB/02/001, EU/LEB/04/001, UE/LEB/04/197, US/LEB/01/197, US/LEB/04/197UE/LEB/06/003

Establishment of the Lebanon cleaner production centre (LCPC)

The overall objective of this project is to reduce industrial pollution and waste at the source through the increased application of cleaner production. Introducing Lebanese industries to cleaner production will offer several win-win advantages in reducing industrial waste and pollution at the source and promoting sustainable industrial development. The specific purpose of the project is to establish a unique institution in Lebanon that will offer comprehensive services and advice on cleaner production: the Lebanon Cleaner Production Centre (LCPC).The project aims to lay the foundations of the LCPC and achieve four main results in a two-year period:1. Establish a competent and operational team to promote cleaner production;2. Increase awareness of cleaner production;3. Conduct several in-plant demonstrations on the applicability of the cleaner production approach; and4. Train a group of national experts in developing and applying cleaner production in industry.

national The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

Ministry of Environment

455,780 EUR EC (308,080 EUR) 02/07/02 15/05/06 completed

UNDP Lebanon industrial emissions LEB/99/G61/A/2G/31

Conversion of CFC-free technology in the manufacture of aerosol at Societe Nougeaim P.M.O. S.A.L.

Under this project, the Lebanese owned company of Nougeaim P.M.O. S.A.L. will phase out the use of 54 ODP tons of 50%/50% mixture of CFC-11 and CFC-12 in the production of aerosol through conversion to hydrocarbon propellants system. Technical assistance for the new formulation will be provided to the company, in addition to all the necessary equipment to endure a safety conversion and a successful start up of the new installation.

UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS)Ministry of Environment

Lebanese company Nougeaim P.M.O

147,333 USD third party (100%) 30 months 2000 completed

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing Agency

Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

National Water and Wastewater Programme

Libya urban wastewater Rehabilitation and maintenance of sanitary systems:- Azzawia- Janzur- Tripoli- Misratah- Sirt- Benhazi- Dernah- Tobruk

rehabilitation of wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations and networks

Cities of Azzawia, Janzur, Tripoli, Misratah, Sirt, Benhazi, Dernah, Tobruk

EGA 109 MLD publicfunds 2004 ongoing

UNDP Libya all National capacity self assessment The project also involved the identification of the options for environment-related capacity building, strategies and action plans for Libya

national UNDP Governmental authorities (e.g. EGA)

1.5 MLD GEF completed

UNEP Regional (Albania, Algeria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national EGA EGA 10.475 MUSD GEF (6.290 MUSD)MAP-MEDU (1.145 MUSD)

3.040 MUSD 1998 -approval 2002 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

AECI Morocco  urban wastewater 14020 Tratamiento y gestión de residuos líquidos del centro urbano de Beni Chiker (2ª fase)(Wastewater management and treatment of the urban areas of Beni Chiker (2nd phase))

The project involves the construction of a network of liquid cleaning of the municipality of Had Beni Chiker, with a population anticipated for year 2010 of 5,200, and the installation and equipment of two purifying residual water stations. One would be a network of 12,000 meters with collectors of 300 mm of diameter, with its corresponding wells of registry and other elements auxiliares.Se thus tries to improve the situation of the contamination of the water-bearing ones and superficial waters of the zone, to avoid the contamination of the agrarian production by residual waters and to improve the hygiene and health of the inhabitants of the municipality.

municipality of Had Beni Chiker

Oficina Técnica de Cooperación en Rabat y Empresa IDOM

AECI (1,237,966 EURO)

Diciembre 2001 Octubre 2006 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater Rehabilitation Et Extention Du Systeme D’assainissement Liquide De La Province D’ Al Hoceima(Sewerage system rehabilitation and extention for the province of Al Hoceima)

The project involves: - The construction of a sanitation network for Al Hoceima and the extension of an existing treatment station (STEP) ;- The construction of an intercommunal treatment station of a capacity of 5 400 m3/d destined for the effluent treatment for the cities of Imzouren and Beni Bouayach; - The construciton of an urban wastewater treatment station for Targuist

Al Hoceima Province

ONEP ADF(242 m DH) 2005 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA1077 ONEP 6 The program comprises of three components: - a component "drinking water supply", based on extensions and rehabilitations of the water supply network in the small centers; - a component "treatement" allowing the construction, rehabilitation or extension of a collection network for wastewater and stormwater and the construction and rehabilitation of treatment plants. The centers' reason for financial support by the AFD will be related to the hydraulic basin of Sebou and/or the Al Hoceima area (following the recent eqrthquake) - a component "additional measurements", based on integration of water /wastewater treatment, the promotion of water hygene and the individual sanitation, including advise to project management and follow-up evaluation of the program.

Sebou water basin, Al Hoceima area

ONEP ONEP 28 MEUR AFD (20 MEUR) 8/11/2004 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA1027 ORMVAG EST 1&4 The principal component of the project relates to the realization of irrigation works (installation of two pumping stations, installation of a pipe network of low pressure (1) and of a network of water canals (4)) as well as drainage and treatment works, for a total of more than 7.000 ha. The installation of complementary infrastructure works (service tracks, farm buildings) and the support to the project management (ORMVAG) are also provisioned. The project will affect a population of approximately 10.000 people, related to nearly 300 agricultural exploitations. Up to now, more than 90% of the work is completed.

Regional Office of agricultural development - Gharb

Regional Office of agricultural development - Gharb

AFD (22 MEUR) 11/10/2000 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA107701 L Programme de rehabilitation et extension des rseaux D'eau Et D'assainissement(Water resources and Wastewater treatment networks rehabilitation and extension)

Rehabilitation and extension of water resources and wastewater treatment networks

AFD (24,847,810 USD) 12/1/2008 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA1022 RAMSA AGADIR The project corresponds to a first priority phase of work, which is integrated in a total program of medium-term investment. It aims more particularly (A) to eliminate the existing black spots on the rainwater and sewerage networks, (b) to carry out an interception and a transfer of effluents, (c) to establish a primary treatment station and partially a secondary treatment.

Agadir, west Souss Agadir Autonomous Multiservices Authority

Agadir Autonomous Multiservices Authority

50,82 MEUR AFD (13,55 MEUR) 21/2/2000 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA1069 RADEEO OUJDA The main project objective is the improvement of the water distribution services and the water resources management. A pilot component for the purification makes it possible to test solutions for wastewater re-use, while the support for the creation of a treatment service takes part in the implementation of a coherent policy of wastewater treatment.

Oujda Autonomous Authority for water and electricity distribution for Oudja

Autonomous Authority for water and electricity distribution for Oudja

60 MEUR AFD (12 MEUR) APDN, RADEEO 10/12/2002 ongoing

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Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

AFD, EIB, RADEM

Morocco  urban wastewater CMA1053 RADEM MEKNES The Meknes project has as main objective the improvement of the environment of the agglomeration, the reduction in the floods, the depollution of the wadis crossing the city and the treatment of irrigation water. The technical content of the Meknes project includes:(1) the repair and reinforcement of the existing wastewater networks (15 km of collectors) and rainwater networks (5 km collectors and extension on 11 km, construction of discharge works and a stormwater basin of 43 000 m3);(2) the repair and construction of interceptors and principal collectors (37 km) to collect and treatment of wastewater;(3) the realization of an anaerobic treatment station allowing the treat of the agglomeration's effluent up the year 2010.

Meknes Autonomous Authority for water and electricity distribution

Autonomous Authority for water and electricity distribution

46.75 MEUR EIB (49%), AFD (26%), RADEM (25%)

5/11/1999 ongoing

AFD, WB, ONEP

Morocco  urban wastewater CMA6034 ONEP - PROGEA The project aims is to contibute towards the longlasting improvement of human health and living conditions for the people of Morocco, by achiving better access to water supply services and personal sanitation. The project will be integrated within the framework of a program-approach for the access to drinking water in rural areas, for 5 provinces. It should benefit more than one half-million of people for drinking water and approximately 75.000 people for wastewater treatment.

ONEP ONEP 115.74 MEUR AFD (30 MEUR), WB, ONEP

22/03/2006 - approval

ongoing

AfDB Morocco  urban wastewater 8th Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Project (8th DWSS)

A. Drinking water supply networks ; B. Sidi Taibi Wastewater Purification Station; C. Land acquisition D. Geo-technical control (laboratory trials); E. Studies, works supervision and control

Sidi Taibi ONEP ONEP AfDB (66.5 MEUR) ONEP (25 MEUR) 4 years 2005 2010 ongoing

AfDB Morocco  urban wastewater 9th Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Project (9th DWSS)

A. Access of rural populations to drinking water (production and supply);B. Drinking water distribution and gray water management in rural areas;C. Treatment of wastewater in the towns of Khouribga, Oued Zem and Boujaâd;D. Technical assistance and support to project implementation.

urban centres of Khouribga, Oued Zem and Boujaad (Khouribga Province)

ONEP ONEP AfDB (80.29 MEUR ) ONEP (40.96 MUA) 5 years 2006 2011 ongoing

AMENDIS Morocco urban wastewater Realisation D’un Systeme De Traitement Des Eaux Usees De L’agglomeration De Tanger(Realisation of a wastewater treatment system for Tangiers)

The project involves a primary treatment plant (2.19 m3/s up to 2012 & 3.79 m3/s beyond) and sea outfall (2200 m) at Port, a primary treatment plant (630 l/s) and sea outfall (1800 m) at Lihoud, an interceptor for dispatching the effluents to the treatment plants and a programme of extention sewage network.The project will be completed in two phases, 2004-2006 & 2006-2012.

Tangiers Collectivités locales, Agence de Bassins Hydrauliques de Loukkos, ONEP, Provinces, Municipalités, communes, Agence de Développement du Nord, Département de l’Environnement, ONG actives dans les domaines de l’environnement

1054 m DH AMENDIS 2004 2012 ongoing

AMENDIS Morocco urban wastewater Realisation D’un Systeme De Traitement Des Eaux Usees De La Province De Tetouan(Realisation of a wastewater treatment system for Tetouan)

The project involves two primary treatment plants at Azla (6898 m3/h) and Oued Negro (1982 m3/h), one activated sludge treatment plant (STEP Saniar Torres) of 750 m3/d, two sea outfalls at Azla and Restinga (3000 m & 2750 m respectively), pumping stations and discharge pipelines to the WWTPs, two gravity interceptors and network extensions for Tétouan, Martil, Azla, M’diq, F’nideq et Oued Laou The project will be completed in two phases, 2005-2007 & 2007-2027.

Tetouan Collectivités locales, Agence de Bassin Hydraulique du Loukkos, ONEP, Provinces, Municipalités, communes, Agence de Développement du Nord, Département de l’Environnement, ONG actives dans les domaines de l’environnement

1173.9 m DH AMENDIS 2005 2027 ongoing

IDB Morocco  urban wastewater Sewerage Project for Nine Centers The project aims at improving of the environmental and sanitary conditions of the population living in the concerned centers, through strengthening the capacities of the waste water collection and treatment and protection of vulnerable receiving streams.

ONEP IDB (22.7 MEURO)EC (3.35 MUSD)

2003 2006 ongoing

EC-MEDA II/EIB

Morocco  urban wastewater MED/2003/ 004-713/714 etc

Sanitation of Moroccan Cities - Oujda The project consists of i) upgrading an inadequate combined sewerage network subject to frequent malfunctioning, ii) upscaling the stormwater collection system and iii) providing the city of Oujda with a plant for treating wastewater before it is discharged into the Oued Bounaim, north of Oujda.

Oriental - Oujda - Angad

Government - Local public institutionsAutonomous Intercommunal Authority for the Distribution of water and electricity in Oujda (R.A.D.E.E.O.)

68 MUSD EIB (30 MEUR)AFD (12 MEUR)EC (7 MEUR)

RADEEO 2006 2009 ongoing

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EC-MEDA WATER

Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus)

urban wastewater Development of tools and guidelines for the promotion of sustainable urban wastewater treatment and re-use in agricultural production in Mediterranean countries

The main objectives if this project perfectly match the strategies of those countries aiming at strengthening wastewater management and the utilization of treated effluent for irrigation purposes. he project consists of eight tasks and one concerning project management.

1,876,455 EUR EC 1/5/2003 1/5/2007 ongoing

RADEEN Morocco urban wastewater Rehabilitation Et Extention Du Systeme D’assainissement Liquide De La Province De Nador(Nador Province Sewerage system rehabilitation and extension )

The project involves a) rehabilitation of existing pumping stations and treatment plant (STEP I), b) construction of new wastewater treatment plant (STEP II) for the up to 2025, c) construction of all supplementary works, d) construction of two interceptors for Zeghanghane and Jaadar to be distributed to WWTPs and e) extension of sewage network to the zones not equipped with.The project will be completed in two phases, 2005-2010 & 2011-2015.

province of Nador RADEEN, ONEP 458 m DH RADEEN 2005 2015 ongoing

TDA Morocco  urban wastewater 302-12-015403(OECD DAC) 608-1001-TDA

Azzemour Wastewater Treatment  Feasibility Study for building a wastewater treatment plant for the city of Azzemour and to reuse the treated wastewater for irrigation

Azzemour ONEP TDA (200,000 USD) 2001 - commitment ongoing

WB/ AFD Morocco  urban wastewater P086877 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project

The project has the following components: 1. Water Production and Conveyance: Implementation of a program of sub-projects, consisting in the carrying out of works and the provision of technical assistance (TA) to deliver water supply to villages through construction of lateral mains from existing or planned regional trunk lines. 2. Water distribution and Wastewater Management: (a) design, construction and supervision of village distribution systems with meters, providing HCs to users; and (b) mitigation measures required to handle the resulting increase in wastewater flows. 3. Institutional Strengthening and Project Implementation Support: reinforce National Potable Water Authority (ONEP's) capacity to implement the project and provide support to the Water Users' Association (WUAs) local organizations responsible for operation and maintenance.

Five priority provinces are targeted in the project; Essaouira, Safi and El Jadida on the Atlantic coast, and Taza and Taounate in the Rif and Pré-Rif regions

ONEP ONEP 112.47 MUSD(Component 2 3.49 MUSD)

according to AFD: 115.74 MEUR

WB/IBRD (60 MUSD)AFD (24 MUSD)

according to AFD: (30 MEUR)

Local Communities (22.72 million USD)ONEP (5.75 million USD)

15-DEC-2005 31-DEC-2012 ongoing

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater CMA105301 Assainissement Liquide Agglom.(Sewerage treatment project)

AFD (12.892.910 USD) 1/11/1999 2/1/2005 completed

AFD Morocco  urban wastewater 52136040010-G Assainissement Ville De Fez (Sewerage treatment for the city of Fez)

Fez AFD (24434.110 MUSD)

1/10/1996 10/1/2001 completed

AfDB Morocco  urban wastewater Drinking water supply and sanitation project

ONEP ONEP AfDB (13.11 m MUA) 2001 2004 completed

AGCD Morocco  urban wastewater 9006890 Epuration eaux usees-region wa (Wastewater treatment of region wa)

AGCD (180,470 USD) 1995-commitment completed

BMZ Morocco  urban wastewater Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation

BMZ (10.98+33.08 MUSD)

31/12/1998 completed

BTC Morocco  urban wastewater Assainissement de la ville de Ouarzazate(Sanitation in the town of Ouarzazate)

The project is based on a previous project on supply drinking water, cofinanced by Belgium, within the framework of which a wastewater treatment station was built at the exit of the main water reserve of the city. The project will proceed to the complete rehabilitation of the sanitation network of the city, its extension towards the new districts and the areas of the right bank of the Ouarzazate wadi. The objective of this project is to equip the town of Ouarzazate and the surrounding areas with sanitaiton infrastructure in order to satisfy the needs of the population by the year 2010.

Ouarzazate BTC mid -2005 (expected)

completed

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BTC/DGCD Morocco  urban wastewater OECD No: 1915811/1915801 (apo erga pou brethikan stin oecd list)

Assainissement de la ville de Tarfaya(Sanitation for the town of Tarfaya )

In Tarfaya, in the area of Guelmim Essmara, the CTB carries out a sanitation project which constitutes the logical continuation of the project on supply drinking water. The population, from 6.000 inhabitants, indeed already profits from a station of water demineralization and from a distribution network covering all the districts. The sanitation project comprises the construction of a wastewater collecting system, a pumping station and a treatment station.

Tarfaya, Guelmim Essmara area

BTC/DGCD mid -2005 (expected)

completed

CIDA Regional (Morocco, Tunisia)

urban wastewater A031461006 Wastewater reuse: training support in Morocco and Tunisia

Training in adaptive technologies to treat and reuse rural wastewater in Morocco and Tunisia. The project does this by installing and using laboratory equipment, developing training modules, delivering courses and developing fact sheets. Outputs include two training modules on treating and reusing wastewater from the olive oil industry and from rural domestic sewage.

University of Guelph's Collège Alfred

Hassan II Agronomic and Veterinary Institute (Morocco)Olive Tree Institute (Tunisia), 40 stakeholders from rural communities, and from the olive oil industry

CIDA (100,000 USD) 7 month 2003-approval 31/3/2004 completed

EIB Morocco  urban wastewater Improvements to sewerage, sewage disposal and water management systems in towns of Casablanca, Agadir, Rommani, Beni Mellal, Essaouira and Ouled Teima

Casablanca, Agadir, Rommani, Beni Mellal, Essaouira and Ouled Teima

EIB (40 MEURO) 1994- approval completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon)

urban wastewater LIFE92 TCY/INT/016 METAP Albania (Water supply and sewerage management), Turkey (Istanbul environment project) (Patara cultural heritage), Tunisia, Algeria (Meps)

WB 1,245,000 EUR EC (100%) 1/4/1993 1/6/1997 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Morocco  urban wastewater LIFE93 TCY/MA/6061 National guidelines for decontamination of liquids

This project aims to provide a reference tool for the coherent and efficient development of liquid purification. It will make possible a more effective and coordinated use of studies and works in the field of purification. Use of Master Plan provisions by the competent authorities will permit more coherent investments in the area of water purification, adapted to the Moroccan context. Master plans for 12 major cities will be elaborated, incorporating detailed terms of reference. OBJECTIVES: The project has the following objectives: • Assess the country's purification situation, on the basis of both geographic and economic zones; • Identify priority actions for the organisation and coordination of the competent administrative bodies; • Prepare technical documentation that will facilitate the adaptation of studies and projects to specifically Moroccan conditions; • Prepare a 10-year work plan, setting out priority actions; • Study the means by which management of purification services might be transferred to a specialised body, such as the drinking water distribution services ; • Ex

ONEP 1,737,760 EUR EC (290,000 EUR) 1-Φεβ-94 1-∆εκ-99 completed

JBIC Morocco  urban wastewater Sewerage System Development Project Office National de l'Eau Potable (ONEP) drew up "the medium-term investment plan for developing sewerage systems for a period of 2003-17" based on the government-drafted "master plan for developing sewerage systems across the nation". In small and medium cities, sewerage system development is lagging due to rapid urbanization, fiscal constraints on making capital investment, and costs of operation and maintenance. Untreated wastewater discharged into the rivers is causing serious water pollution and other environmental problems. In addition, as the country is not endowed with abundant water resources, some farmers are using polluted river water for agriculture. There is thus an urgent need to develop sewerage systems in small and medium cities for improving living conditions, environmental improvement and public health.The project is to improve the sanitary conditions of small and medium cities and to mitigate water pollution through developing sewerage systems.The study will cover: a) to review the sewerage sector development policy in Morocco; b) to study the project sustainability; c) to compile th

Cities of Khémisset, Sidikacem and Tiflet

Office National de l'Eau Potable, Division de l'Assainissement et de l'Environnement

JBIC (4203 MJPY) Jan. 1999 Mar. 1999 completed

KFW Morocco  urban wastewater 9666264 Sewerage in rural centres I 16.616 MEURO KFW (18.74171 MUSD) 1/1/1998 1/12/2000 completed

KFW Morocco  urban wastewater 9465683 Sewerage Project of Khenifra M Rirt Khenifra M Rirt 10.74 MEURO KFW (13.95627 MUSD) 1/7/1996 7/1/1999 completed

KFW Morocco  urban wastewater 199865957 Sewerage rural centers II KFW (21.6746 MUSD) 07.01.2002 6/1/2004 completed

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EC-MEDA Morocco  urban wastewater MEDA/MAR/009 Bonification d' intérêt - Assainissement Villes Imperiales(Interest subsidy - Sanitation of Imperial Cities)

Sewerage System in the city of Marrakech Marrakech Autonomous Intercommunal Authority for the Distribution of Water and Electricity in Marrakech (RADEEMA)

68.2 MEURO EC (7.575 MEURO)EIB (34 MEURO)

yes Ιουν-06 completed

EC-MEDA I/ EIB

Morocco  urban wastewater MEDA/MAR/025BMEDA/MAR/026Betc

Sanitation of Moroccan Cities (Assainissement Villes Marocaines)

The project objective is the improvement of the collection of rain and wastewater in the towns of Marrakech, Meknès, Settat and Agadir, as well as their treatment by holding account of the environmental impact. Rehabilitation and extension of sewage and storm water collectors and construction of sewage treatment plant in MarrakechRehabilitation and extension of sewer network in city of SettatRehabilitation and extension of the wastewater and storm water network; construction of a treatment plant in the city of Meknes Rehabilitation and extension of the wastewater and storm water network and construction of a treatment plant in Agadir

Settat, Marrakech, Mekhnes, Agadir

Autonomous Intercommunal Authority for the Distribution of Water and Electricity

EC (20.43 MEURO)EIB (23+9+21+30.5)AFD (13.55+11.47 ΜEURO)

∆εκ-96 ∆εκ-05 completed

USAID Morocco  urban wastewater LAG-I-00-99-00017-00, Task Order 003

Integrating Coastal Resource Concerns into River Basin Management in the Souss-Massa

Support identification of the most important coastal resources issues (relationship to municipal wastewater, expansion of the tourist sector and its impact on water use from and salt intrusion in the local aquifer, and potential alternative sources of water such as reuse of wastewater on green spaces and golf courses or as augmentation of estuary flows) facing the Souss-Massa basin and help clarify their links to inland water concerns and overall basin management. The implementation strategy used to achieve this goal was to: Conduct study tours of United States examples of coastal zone management by Moroccan decision-makers; Organize the analyses of selected technical and socio-economic issues that impact on habitat, living resources, and physical and biological integrity; Organize a national symposium about critical coastal concerns, particularly with respect to governance issues, and to promote stakeholder support for coastal zone protection by designing a pilot project that demonstrates the social and economic impact of improved coastal zone management.

Souss-Massa river basin

US Partners: Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI)University of Texas-Austin

USAID (0.37 MUSD) 2002 2004 completed

WB Morocco  urban wastewater P005449 Casablanca Sewerage Project The project is the first major operation in the sewerage sector in Morocco. Divided into five parts, it is intended to introduce institutional improvements, cost recovery and long term policy reforms that will strengthen the overall development of the sector. First, it will promote the creation and development of appropriate institutional, financial, and technical structures to manage sewerage services in major urban centers. Second, an extensive rehabilitation program to prevent further deterioration of the existing sewer systems p in the Greater Casablanca area will be initiated. Third, additional facilities will be built in order to cope with the increasing domestic and industrial demand for sewerage and storm drainage. Fourth, least cost alternatives for sewerage treatment and disposal will be identified. Finally, effective operation and maintenance of sewerage facilities and standardization in the quality of design and implementation of sewerage extension works will be provided.

Greater Casablanca area

SEWERAGE COMPANY OF CASABLANCA

116.9 MUSD WB/IBRD (60 MUSD) 2-Ιουν-87 30-Ιουν-97 completed

WB Morocco  Urban wastewater P005521 MA-WATER RESOURCES MGMT. The project includes the following three components: 1) Policy reforms and institutional development will promote integrated water resources management by establishing a rational tariff policy, increasing cost recovery and establishing Morocco's first BRA (River Basin Agency). 2) Capacity building in water resource planning, information systems, and technology will improve national and river basin planning, monitoring, and management capability. Water conservation technology will also be fostered through applied research. 3) Investments in water mobilization and quality will improve productivity through rehabilitation and maintenance of dams, safety monitoring, and groundwater sewerage systems in small urban centers.

MINISTRIES OF PUBLIC WORKS & AGRICULTURE

25 MUSD WB/IBRD (20 MUSD) 26-FEB-1998 31-DEC-2004 completed

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WB Morocco  urban wastewater Sewerage & Water Re-use (02) (P005503)

The Second Sewerage and Water Re-use Project

The project will consist of the following components: 1) institutional, operational and financial assistance to restructure RADEEF, and in general, to transfer operation and maintenance of sewerage systems from Municipalities to Regions 2) rehabilitation and expansion of the sewerage system of RADEEF; 3) operational and wastewater quality control equipment for upgrading operational efficiency and management systems; 4) provision of equipment, technical assistance and training for sanitary education campaigns, water quality control, as well as credit lines for social sewerage house connections; and 5) consulting services, technical assistance and training.

City of Fez RADEEF (FEZ CITY WATER, ELECTRICITY AND SEWERAGE UTILITY)

RADEEF (FEZ CITY WATER, ELECTRICITY AND SEWERAGE UTILITY)

73 MUSD WB/ IDA (40 MUSD) 33 million USD 30-APR-1996 30-JUN-2005 completed

WB/AFD/JBIC/KfW

Morocco  urban wastewater P040566 Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The project seeks to improve access by rural populations to safe potable water and to support Morocco's implementation of a program to supply water to rural populations. There are 4 components. 1st: new and rehabilitated and improved water supply facilities will be installed in communities, villages, and groups of villages of stated populations. The community participation approach will integrate the provision of safe drinking water, sanitation services, and health and hygiene education. 2nd: making sanitation investments; constructing safe wastewater and excreta disposal systems; using appropriate technology; a hygiene education program; and providing public installations on a pilot basis, such as block latrines for schools, small sewer collectors, and community septic tanks, as well as lagoon-type wastewater treatment. 3rd:l include community mobilization and health education, carried out mainly by local personnel. 4th component: provide technical back-stopping, monitoring, and evaluation for the decentralized project implementation by enlisting the services of local and international consultants.

27 provinces out of 58 rural Moroccan provinces

supervision: National Potable Water Authority

Water Users Associations and systems that were originally set up by General Directorate of Hydraulics (DGH)Ministry of Health

57 MUSD<5.1 MUSD (sanitation project)>

WB/IBRD (10 MUSD)AFD (15 MUSD)JBIC (10 MUSD)KfW (10 MUSD)

25-Νοε-97 31-∆εκ-02 completed

DGCS Morocco  urban wastewater 006155/01/5006155/02/6

Water supply and sanitation systems in rural areas - Experts and Local Funds

Form Aid Contribution : Technical Cooperation DGCS (434.130 USD) 2004-commitment

JICA Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Egypt and other African and Middle East countries)

urban wastewater Technologies on Waste Treatment and Environmental Pollution Control

The project was implemented for participants from countries in Africa and the Middle East such as Tunisia so that the knowledge and the skills in the fields of waste treatment and environmental pollution control were improved. - Participants from the beneficiary countries acquire appropriate knowledge on technologies of waste treatment and environmental pollution control and establish a network of environmental specialists.- INRST acquires the capability to implement and manage training courses, and promote the South-South cooperation in Africa and Middle East.

Laboratory of Water and Environment / National Insitute of Scientific and Technical Research (INSRT)

JICA (Japanese side:Long-term Experts: 3Local Cost: 9 million yen/year)

Tunisian Side:Counterparts: 15Land and FacilitiesLocal Cost: 27,850 Tunisian dinar (3 million yen/year)

Spain-MFA Morocco  urban wastewater 14 Saneamiento liquido de la medina de Chauen(Wastewater treatment for Chauen)

Chauen MFA (622.580 USD) 1998-commitment

Spain-MFA Morocco  urban wastewater 201011210321 Tratamiento y gestion de residuos liquidos del centro urbano de beni chiker (1 fase)(Wastewater treatment and management for the urban centre of Beni Chiker (1st Phase))

Beni Chiker MFA (340.040 USD) 2001-commitment

Spain-MFA/MISC

Morocco  urban wastewater 500323300100500293300100300273300100300283300100300293300100

Diversos proyectos de cooperacion para el desarrollo

(Different project for cooperation towards development)

Waste management/disposal, several co-operation projects for the development

MFA (40.670), (23.700 USD)MISC (6.250, 61.070, 7.960 USD)

2002-2004-commitment

USAID Morocco  urban wastewater, industrial emissions

608-C-00-96-00007 (608-0222-C-00-6007-00)

WRS - Morocco Water Resources Sustainability

The goal of Morocco Water Resources Sustainability (WRS) project was to implement pilot activities that would influence future decisions by the Government of Morocco and donors in use of technologies and decision-making frameworks for subsequent projects. WRS activities integrated water-related technology, regulatory concerns, financing options and public participation. Pilot activities undertaken included a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Drarga, a chromium recycling plant in Fez and soil erosion control activities in the Nakhla watershed.

Drarga, Fez, Nakhla

Environmental Alternatives Unlimited (EAU)Chemonics InternationalECODITCoverdale OrganizationUniversity of GeorgiaPlanning AssistanceG.S. Engineering

Moroccan Ministry of Environment

USAID (10.735 MUSD) 1996 2003 completed

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EC-MEDA II/EIB/ AFD, RADEEF

Morocco  urban wastewater, industrial emissions

Fès : projet de dépollution de l'oued Sebou(Fez: Project for the depollution of oued Sebou)

This depollution project was designed in order to provide a solution against the urban and industrial waste disposal to the environment without prior treatment. It includes the realisation of an activated sludge treatment plant (1.5 million people equivalent) along with interceptors and pumping stations connecting the plant to sewerage networks under construction with World Bank financial support. It includes the realisation of an industrial depollution programme which concerns a number of sectors (oil producers, tanneries, restaurants, textile industries etc)

RADEEF 65 MEUR AFD (30 MEUR), FFEM, BEI, RADEEF, Etat

ongoing

CIDA Morocco  urban wastewater, industrial emissions

Reuse of rural wastewater The project aims towards building Morocco's capacity to train specialists, business managers (olive oil, sugar industry), technicians, public servants, engineers, and community representatives, to enable them (in their area of expertise) to apply adapted wastewater treatment technology and effectively to manage wastewater treatment from villages and agri-food industries

Collège d’Alfred, University of Guelph

CIDA (1 MUSD) 2005

GTZ Morocco  municipal solid waste/industrial emissions

Environmental Programme The Environmental programme is working on an improvement of the environmental situation in Moroccan cities as well as on the implementation of environmental management systems and the development of technological competencies to improve industrial environmental protection.Environmental management systems will be introduced into the industrial sector, the cooperation between the private sector and different institutions is increased and the technology transfer of German environmental technology to Morocco is supported. Tangier is affected by a fast and uncoordinated urbanisation and the city is not able to adapt its municipal environmental system to this dynamically changing environment. The programme is supporting the city in reorganizing its waste management and waste disposal and in integrating the Moroccan society into the environmental policy decision process.

Tangier City (waste)National (industry)

BMZ Σεπ-00 ∆εκ-05 completed

EC-SMAP III Morocco  municipal solid waste, urban wastewater

Reducing conflicts of coastal natural resources use in the Nador area of Morocco

Province of Nador, North-Eastern Coast, Morocco

EUCC The Coastal Union;ENFI (Ecole Nationale Forestiere d'Ingenieurs)CR de BoudinarFUED (Forum d' Urbanism, d' Environnement et de Development)

EC (580,000 EUR) 36 months January 2006 December 2008 ongoing

USAID Morocco  municipal solid waste, urban wastewater

608HG04 Urban Infrastructure, Land Development, and Finance Program

The program has two components: (1) land development and financing, and (2) urban infrastructure and environmental services. The latter includes: Establishment of a national committee on substandard housing and development of action plans; Revision of regulations, procedures, and laws regarding housing development and urban infrastructure; encouragement of the private sector to enter the land development/housing construction market for moderate income families; Strengthening of the GOM's role in protecting urban environments; development of cost-recovery proceduresActivities will include upgrading substandard neighborhoods by providing off-site roads and sewerage infrastructure that service these neighborhoods and improving the urban environment by efforts in wastewater treatment and solid waste removal and disposal.

10 municipalities Communal Infrastructure Fund (FEC), the Ministry of Interior's Directorate of Local Governments (DCGL), the Municipal Development Bank, and ten selected municipalities, Ministries of the Interior and Housing, ANHI, the Ministry of Finance

USAID (100 M USD) 1994 1999 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Morocco  municipal solid waste

LIFE05 TCY/MA/000141 Design and Application of an Innovative Composting Unit for the Effective Treatment of Sludge and other Biodegradable Organic Waste in Morocco

The project aims to develop and establish an innovative composting system for the treatment of biodegradable organic waste and sludge generated by urban wastewater treatment plants and drinking water purification stations. The treated sludge will be used to improve soil on arable land, act as a substitute to chemical fertilisers, and prevent soil degradation.

755,180 EUR EC (528,626 EUR) 1/2/2006 1/2/2008 ongoing

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EC-MEDA II Morocco  municipal solid waste

MAR/RELEX/1999/0352

[EuropeAid/113301/D/SER/MA (one component within 2004)]

Urban solid waste management in Essaouira(Gestion des Déchets Solides Urbains à Essaouira)

The general objective is the improvement of the living conditions of the populations of the town of Essaouira. The specific objectives are the rational management of solid waste, the environmental protection and the development of the local capacities.

Witihin 2004, Technical aid will be providede from the Project Management Unit (UGP) for the coordination and the management of the project "Management of Urban Solid Waste in Essaouira" and the monitoring of work.Work consists of the installation of a controlled discharge, of a system of drainage, the construction of an incinerator, and the rehabilitation of the current discharge.

Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz - Essaouira

ONEP, Direction Générale de l'hydraulique

ONEP, Direction Générale de l'hydraulique

EC (1.935 MEURO) 2003 ongoing

Spain-MFA Morocco  municipal solid waste

50-5-032335(OECD DAC)0401031210321(EMFA)

Improvement of the solid waste nanagement in Chauen, 2nd Stage 

Chauen, MFA (652.156 USD) 2003  ongoing

TDA Morocco  municipal solid waste

302-12-015404(OECD DAC), 608-1001-TDA

Casablanca Solid Waste  Feasibility study and give technical assistance on better solid waste collection and treatment in Casablanca, a city of 4 million inhabitants.

Casablanca Region of Grand Casablanca

TDA (350,000 USD) 2001 - commitment ongoing

TDA Morocco  municipal solid waste

302-12-024578(OECD DAC) 608-1001-TDA

Fez Solid Waste Management  Training activities for the construction and operation of Fez controlled landfill

city of Fez Urban Community of Fez

TDA (100,000 USD) 2002 - commitment ongoing

EC-MEDA Morocco  municipal solid waste

Actions intégrées de protection de l'environnement dans la commune de Nador(Integrated actions for the environmental protection of Nador)

Interventions of urban environmental protection, through actions of pavage/rehabilitation of the streets, sorting and recycling of the refuse, installation of the parks, and through a programme of mobilization of the actors centered on "associations of districts", the local communities and the other actors of urban development of Nador

Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate

COOPI, Agency of North, Commune of Nador

1.349.534 EUR EC (1 MEURO) Ιουν-05 Ιουν-05 completed

EC-SMAP II / METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level:"Development of Solid Waste Recycling Activities in Morocco":establishment of a national action plan for the development of the solid waste recycling sector

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

EC (5 MEURO 83.3%) 1 MEURO 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

L.G. Morocco  municipal solid waste

200049247 Fed. States contribution: Waste management

Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM.

L G (0.01414+.486 MUSD)

31/12/2003 completed

EC- SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco)

municipal solid waste

ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Regional Community Solid Waste Management Programme (RCSWMP)

National level: Egypt (Maasra, Old Cairo districts and Helwan University)Tunisia (El-Mansourah district of Kairouan city)Morocco (the city of Tiflet)

Coordinator: RAED*AOYE*Apnek*Lced*Enda Maghreb*TAUW

Local communities EC (902,147 EUR- 81%) 37 months 25/10/2000 completed

UNDP Morocco  municipal solid waste

SGPMOR/01/08

Global Environment Facility – Small Grants Programme: GEF-SGP

The GEF Small Grants Programme in Jordan is composed of the following projects:Contribution for the longlasting operaiton of new municipal waste co-treatment centres in the communities of Tiflet, Oulmes and Missour

Enda Maghreb - Enda (Non-government Organization)

GEF (21,500 USD) Φεβ-02 Μαρ-06 completed

Spain-MFA Morocco  municipal solid waste

201021210321 Apoyo a la mejora del sistema de gestion de residuos solidos en la ciudad de Chauen(Support towards the improvement of the solid waste nanagement in Chauen)

The project aims at the improvement of the solid waste management system in the city Chauen

Chauen MFA (218,480 USD) 2001-commitment

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50142300000000000 La gestion mediambiental en marruecos: obtencion de agua potable, depuracion de aguas residuales y tratamiento de resνduos solidos(The mediambiental management in Morocco: potable water supply, wastewaterand solid waste treatment)

Waste management/disposal MFA (99,770 USD) 2004-commitment

Spain-MFA Morocco  municipal solid waste

102401200000000000 Programa integral de mejora de la gestion de residuos solidos urbanos(Integrated programe for the improvement of urban solid waste management)

Programme d'amelioration de la gestion des residus solides urbains MFA (168,660 USD) 2000-commitment

Spain-MFA Morocco  municipal solid waste

9800231210321 Saneamiento residuos solidos urbanos de Tetuan( Urban solid waste treatment in Tetuan)

Assainissement des residus solides urbains Tetuan MFA (467,460 USD) 1999-commitment

Morocco  municipal solid waste

Regional Solid Waste Management Project: National Activity – Morocco"Development of national action plan for recycling sector"

To prepare an action plan through which solid waste recycling in Morocco will be enhanced and better organised.Within the preparation of the current project two years ago, the national activity was proposed to include• Preparation of a strategy for the development of waste recycling sector• Delivery of regional outputs specific to ISWM needs in Morocco• Training of staff in identified priority needs• Organization of national foraDiscussions with the Ministry of Environment during the inception visit identified the desiredfocus of the national activity to develop policy for the informal recycling sector in Morocco.

Morocco

AECI Morocco  industrial emissions

32181 Programa de apoyo a los Centros Técnicos Industriales marroquíes(Support program for the Moroccan Industrial Technical Centers)

This program considers the objective to support the process of modernization of the Moroccan industry and to reinforce the capacities of its Technical Centers, all of them of recent creation, through concrete and specific actions in the matter of transference of technologies and knowledge. In this first stage the Center of Technology and Construction considers to support equipment to the Technical Center of Textil and Confección. Under this aim, the following performances are contemplated: formation and practical theoretical improvement of the personnel of the Industrial Technical Centers (formation of training) for the dominion of new technologies; technical attendance to the companies with the purpose of facilitating the access to new methods of production, improvements in technologies and systems to them of management of the quality to optimize the use of its technical and human potential, the development of new products of quality and the appropriate programming of investment. In addition, it is contemplated to lend technical attendance to handle, to apply and to respect the international

Magreb Spanish EntityTechnical Office for the cooperation in Rabat

AECI (844,000 EUR) Μαϊ-04 Νοε-06 ongoing

AfDB Morocco  industrial emissions

Environmental upgrading of “Société Anonyme Marocaine de l’Industrie du Raffinage – SAMIR”

Substantial technological modernization of the refinery including inter-alia a new hydro cracking unit and updated environmental facilities

SAMIR AfDB (85 MUSD) 2005 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Morocco  industrial emissions

LIFE04 TCY/MA/000065 Development of a pilot model of eco-efficient industrial estate adopted to the Morocco situation through the establishment of an internal expert team for the technical assistance to companies in introducing waste water treatment and reuse

The aim of the project is to promote the transition of the industrial site of Berrechid to an organised industrial park. The park will serve as a pilot model to demonstrate how an integrated management system can be developed and enhance the environmental awareness of industries.

The project will achieve its objective by:· Promoting the introduction of eco-efficient technologies;· Implementing an integrated system aimed at introducing a sustainable management of water on the short/medium term;· Promoting the adoption of water treatment into companies;· Promoting the introduction of thresholds imposed by national law or European standards;· Disseminating eco-efficiency criteria into companies by/and linking them to the concept of environmental quality and to ISO 14001/EMAS schemes; and· Introducing environmental awareness to industries, local institutions and the local population.

Chambre de Commerce, d'Industrie et de services des provinces de Settat et Ben Slimane

481,609 EUR EC (68%) 1/2/2005 1/2/2007 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Morocco  industrial emissions

LIFE94 TCY/INT/1696 EIA Unit (Phase II) (Morocco) WB 341,023.41 EUR EC (100%) 1/9/1994 29/2/1996 ongoing

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Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions

Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States:Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEURO) 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

KFW Morocco  industrial emissions

Fonds de depollution(Depollution funds)

Setting up a system of treatment of industrial effluents in the province of Nador (decantation and recycling of industrial wastewater for the first and basins of lagunage for the second)

Tangiers, Tetouan (cities of Tangiers, Tetouan, Al Hoceina and Nador)

MATEE Caisse Centrale de Gerantie

36.1 MEURO KFW (15.830 MEURO) FODEP (100 MDH) 2000 ongoing

SIDA Morocco industrial emissions

Study on the reduction of the impact from industrial discharges on the water quality of two rivers

The long-term objective is that the water of the rivers becomes of drinkable quality. The industry's contribution to this is assumed to be:• reduced water consumption and water recycling• pre-treatment of the waste water (industrial toxins removal)• recycling of heavy metals• reduce all organic effluents with 95% by 2020 through industrial pre-treatment and municipal treatmentAn assessment of the long term objective of making an impact on the quality of water in the Oum Er Rbia and Tensift will only be noticeable and possible to monitor over a longer time.

Marrakesh (Tensift watershed), Beni Mellal (Oum Er Rbia watershed)

2.87 million SEKMinistry of Commerce, Industry and Handicraft (MCIA): in kind

440,000 DH (approx. 350,000 SEK)

1998 ongoing

UNDP Morocco  industrial emissions

GEF-1673UNDP-00013687

Initial assistance to Morocco to meet its obligations under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

The objective of this Enabling Activity (EA) is to create sustainable capacity and ownership in Morocco to meet the country’s obligations under the Stockholm Convention, including initial preparation of a POPs National Implementation Plan (NIP). The NIP will describe how Morocco will meet its obligations under the Convention to phase-out POPs sources and remediate POPs contaminated sites in the country. By facilitating dialogue, information exchange and co-operation between relevant stakeholders - including the governmental, non-governmental, academic and private sectors - the EA will help to raise awareness and knowledge of POPs related issues in Morocco. As a result, these issues will be better taken into account in planning and strategy formulation for different economic and technical sectors. Finally, the EA will strengthen Morocco’s role in international scientific forums and the negotiation process related to POPs.Activities: A. Establish enabling activity project co-ordinating mechanismsB. Strengthen capacities for effective project implementationC. Conduct baseline assessments of national infrastructure and capacitieD. Prepare initial POPs inventoriesE. Set objectives and priorities for POPs and POPs reduction and eliminF. Prepare draft National Implementation Plan (NIP) for meeting MorocG. Review and finalize NIP

Rabat & national UNDPMinistry of Land Planning, Urbanism, Housing & Environment (MATEE)

Ministries 0.557 MUSD GEF/UNDP (0.497 MUSD)

0.060 US$m 24 months 2002 2006 ongoing

UNIDO Morocco  industrial emissions

UE/MOR/05/004, US/MOR/05/004

Establishment of the Moroccan National Cleaner Production Centre (NCPC), Phase II

The program is the continuation of the first phase for the establishment of the Centre Marocain de Production Propre which aims at enhancing the competitiveness of Morocco's industries in line with environmental needs

UNIDO 517,699 USD 2005-approval ongoing

WB/France-MAE

Morocco  industrial emissions

P074686 Energy and Environment Upgrading of the Industrial Park of Sidi Bernoussi Zenata, Casablanca

The project aims to achieve water and energy (electricity and fuel) savings in a industrial park in Casablanca by facilitating local ESCO businesses and strengthening the local executing agency, industry association (IZDIHAR) which operates the industrial park "Sidi Bernoussi" in Casablanca. IZDIHAR will receive technical assistance to improve its operation performance, to increase social and environmental services for the park and to take up energy and water saving promotion activities. Part of the energy and water savings achieved by the industries will be contributed to IZDIHAR for operation cost. Further, the project will support emerging ESCO business with TA and cost sharing for initial energy audits and feasibility studies. Access to existing financial sources (local and donor financed) will be improved through the project, IZDIHAR and the ESCOs.

industrial park "Sidi Bernoussi" in Casablanca

Association Sidi Bernoussi – Casablanca

11.69 MUSD GEF (0.750 MUSD)France-MAE (0.942 MUSD)

10 million USD 2-Ιουλ-03 31-∆εκ-06 ongoing

KFW Morocco  industrial emissions

Elimination de déchets industriels spéciaux(Special industrial waste elimination )

National Centre for the Elimination of Special Wastes MATEE KFW (15 MEURO) ongoing

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EC-MEDA II/EIB

Morocco  industrial emissions

Depollution of the power station of Mohammedia

Equipment necessary to the reduction of the air pollution of the power station, the recovery and the valorization of the flying and heavy cebdres, the reduction of the consumption of the products of regeneration as well as separation and the waste water treatment

Grand Casablanca -Mohammedia

ONE Government - Local public institutions

89.6 MEUR EIB (40 MEUR)EC (interest subsidy)

∆εκ-05 completed

EC-SMAP II Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Cyprus)

industrial emissions

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-7

Urban Air Quality Improvement through Air Quality and Mobility Plans and the Institutional Strengthening of Local Air Quality Administration in Air Quality Management

Low energy efficiency, old and highly polluting vehicle fleets, heavily polluting industries and consumption of high sulphur oils are severely weakening urban air quality and causing costs in terms of impairment of public health, and overall reduction in quality of life. The project contributes to the improvement of urban air quality in the four urban areas through elaborating Air Quality Plans to reduce polluting emissions from industrial, domestic, service and transport sectors and through elaborating Urban Mobility Plans.Further, the project supports establishment and operations of municipal Air Quality Services by supplying laboratories for the analysis of atmospheric pollution and by providing related training. Awareness raising programmes and public information campaigns support all project activities.

Tetouan area Institut Catala'd'energia (icaen) - (Spain)Medcities (Spain)Urban Community Of Al Fayha, (tripoli, El-mina And Beddawi) (Lebanon)Catalonia Ministry Of The Environment (Department Of Medi Ambient)Municipalities Of Limassol (Cyprus)Municipalities Of Larnaca (Cyprus)Municipalities Of Tetouan (Morocco)

municipalities/ communities

2,549,345 EUR EC (2,020,745 EUR - 79.55%)

48 months 1/4/2004 Mar-06 completed

SDC Morocco  industrial emissions

Projet D'inventaire Et D'elimination Appropriee De Substances Toxiques (PCB). (Project for the creation of an inventory and the appropriate elimination of toxic substances)

completed

SECO Morocco  industrial emissions

11156 Clean Production Center Industry: Clean Production Center 1999-commitment completed

SECO Morocco  industrial emissions

UZ-00990.02.01 Cleaner Production Center Maroc (augmentat. 04)

Cleaner Production Center Maroc (augmentat. 04) 2004-commitment 31/12/04 completed

UNDP Morocco  industrial emissions

MOR/01/G61 Protocole de Montréal relatif à la réduction des substances qui appauvrisssent la couche d'ozone(Ozone depleting substances elimination based on the Protocol of Montreal)

Ten projects of reconversion for the elimination of CFC on the level of manufacturing units of ship's. The principal profit companies of the Program on the Protocol of Montreal are as follows: Maghreb-Elastoplast, Dolidol, Richbond, Sodiflex, Tiznit, Panaf, Salidor, Mousse d'or, Richdor, Molen Industrie, Batcomar, Bonbino, Interfer, Engeqipe, Etablissement lahadar, Firstclean, Froid et Climatisation Layoune

UNDP (52,986 USD) 2001 completed

UNIDO Morocco  industrial emissions

US/MOR/92/095 Programme pour le developpement industriel ecologiquelement durable(Programme for the ecologically sustainable industrial development)

The project envisages the development of an ecologically sustainable industrial development strategy for the government of the Kingdom of Morocco. This strategy will focus on the sustainable use of the country's natural resources for industrial development, based on proven cost effective technologies for pollution prevention and low- and non-waste technologies

UNIDO 421,881 USD 1995-approval completed

AFD Morocco  industrial emissions

Environmental protection at Agadir cement factory

The project involved the installation of equipment to clean up industrial pollution and making changes to ensure a better integration of the production unit and quarries in their urban settings.

Agadir 7,6 MEUR AFD

AG Morocco  industrial emissions

300833200400 Caracterizacion fysico-qimica de suelos contaminados de la zona industrial de tαnger(Physico-chemical characterisation of contaminated soil in the industrial zone of Tangiers)

Waste management/disposal Tangiers AG (16,690 USD) 2002-commitment

EIB Morocco  industrial emissions

Upgrade of the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) industrial facilities in Morocco

OCP’s investment programme for the period 1999-2003, which is aimed at optimising production units at its two chemical plants in Safi and Jorf Lasfar, improving their reliability and reducing their environmental impact.

Safi and Jorf Lasfar EIB (100 MEURO)

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EC-SMAP III Regional (Algeria, Morocco)

industrial emissions

Projet El Kala/Moulouya : protection des zones humides sensibles associees a une approche de gestion integree des zones cotieres GIZC(Project El Kala/Moulouya: Wetlands protection accosiated with integrated coastal zone management (ICZM))

coastal zones of El-Kala–Annaba Algerie coastal zones of Moulouya/Saidia Maroc

• Sansouire Foundation, France• Biological Station of Tour el Valat (France)• Cellule Littorale du MATEE (Maroc)• National Park of El Kala (DGF) and Commissariat National du Littoral (Algeria)• ERM• MEDWET (technical centres) •local NGOs

1,120,782 EUR EC (896,625 EUR) 36 months 2006 2008

EC-SMAP III Regional (Mediterranean countries)

all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

September 2005 ongoing

EC/AECI/ENDA

Morocco  all Protection de la biodiversité des ressources en eau du bassin versant de la Moulouya (PBREM)(Biodiversity protection of the water resources in the catchment area of Moulouya (PBREM))

The project aims at the durable protection of the catchment area of Moulouya (BVM) by the reduction of the pollution sources of domestic and mining origins and a strengthening of the institutions of observation and management on a regional scale. The project is articulated around the following axes: - To diagnose and better apprehend the environment of the catchment area of Moulouya - To decrease environmental pressures on the BVM by proposing solutions innovating for the valorization of domestic waste and used water, the reduction of the pollution of the old mining sites and the improvement of husbandries. - To support the constitution of a regional observatory of the BVM to the service of a participative environmental governance

Oriental - Oujda - Angad

Organisations of the civil society including NGOsGovernment - Local public Institutions

574777 EUR AECI (149.203 EUR)Enda the Maghreb (57.505€)EC (169.423 EUR )

Commune of Missour (142.625€) UFR of Kenitra (42.810€)

1/1/2003 30/12/2005 completed

UNEP Regional (Albania, Algeria , Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia , Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national UNEP Secretariat for the Barcelona Convention Co-ordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan (MEDU-MAP)

10.475 MUSD GEF (6.290 MUSD)MAP-MEDU (1.145 MUSD)

3.040 US$m 1998 -approval 2002 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

AFD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater CPS3002 PDC 2003 CISJ The project invloves the realisation of 30 to 40 small projects of construction or rehabilitation of minor infrastructure in the villages and small municipalities in the districts of Tulkarem, Qalqiliya, Salfeet et Naplouse. The infrastructure of priority includes schools, water supply and sanitation networks, health centres and other public buildings

Tulkarem, Qalqiliya, Salfeet and Naplouse districts

PALESTINIAN ECONOMIC COUNCIL FOR DEVELOPMENT

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

3.50 MEUR AFD (3.50 MEUR) 28/4/2004 ongoing

AFD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Waste water treatment plant - Northern Gaza Gaza Northern AFD (14,678,400 USD) 2005 2008 ongoing

CAP/Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG)

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater oPt-06/WS04 Improving Access to Water and Sanitation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories-Empowerment, Entitlement and Participation

The main Activities of the project are: Rehabilitation and extension of existing networks; Installation of water meters and pumping stations; Construction of reservoirs; Construction of cisterns; Rehabilitation of springs and groundwater wells; Capacity building for local municipalities and village councils; Public awareness; Monitoring of water and sanitation conditions, setting up of indicators for access and availability and criteria for vulnerability; Develop decentralized Wastewater Treatment Plants for rural areas and develop reuse schemes

Gaza strip and West bank

PHG 11 village clusters in the West Bank and Gaza Strip

6.767 MUSD Φεβ-06 ∆εκ-06 ongoing

DGCS Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Sewage & Drainage System for Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, & Beit Jala. Phase II

Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, & Beit Jala

United Nations Development Programme

DGCS (2,053,934 USD), UNDP

2001 ongoing

EC/EIB/WB/AFD/SIDA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P074595 Northern Gaza Emergency Sewage Treatment (NGEST) Project

The project aims to (a) mitigate the immediate and impending health, environmental and safety threats to the communities surrounding the poorly treated and rapidly growing sewage lake in the Beit Lahia area of northern Gaza; and to (b) contribute to the provision of a satisfactory long-term solution for the treatment of wastewater in the Northern Gaza Governorate

Northern Gaza PALESTINIAN WATER AUTHORITY (PWA)

PALESTINIAN WATER AUTHORITY (PWA)

43.05 MUSD EC (10 MUSD 23%)EIB (5.4 MUSD, 13%)AFD (13 MUSD, 30%)SIDA (5 MUSD, 12%)WB-special financing (7.8 MUSD, 18%)

1.85 million EUR 7/9/2004 30/6/2010 ongoing

Finland-MFA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Hebron City Sewerage System Hebron City Sewerage System MFA (3.60 MUSD) ongoing

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Finland-MFA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater West Bank and Gaza Water and Sanitation Project, Phase II

Support to the Palestinian Water Authority in developing essential and sustainable infrastucture systems and services in the West Bank and Gaza.

West Bank Projet Management Unit Palestinian Water Authority

1.663 MUSD MFA (3.3 MEURO) 24 months 1/7/2004 1/6/2007 ongoing

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 199865718200070060

Gaza Central Sewerage substantially improving the access to ensure that sewage treatment in the Central Gaza Strip is both environmentally acceptable and hygienically appropriate. The aim is to help protect the region’s groundwater reserves and to reduce the health risks to which the population in the project area is exposed. Further, a concept for re-use of treated waste water will be developed in parallel.

Gaza strip Coastal Municipal Water Utility (CMWU)

69.840 MUSD KFW (78.9+0.81 MUSD) 12/1/2008 ongoing

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 19946600495142

Sewerage Project of Salfeet Project objective is to establish a system for the collection and treatment of wastewater in Salfeet’s densely populated areas and the catchment areas of its water resources, which is environmentally sound and hygienically appropriate. Thus, health risks for the population will be reduced and the local and regional water resources will be protected.

Salfeet City 14.053 MUSD KFW (6.974+3.268+1.41 MUSD)

1/4/1995 2008 ongoing

EC-MEDA WATER

Regional (Morocco, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Turkey, Cyprus)

urban wastewater Development of tools and guidelines for the promotion of sustainable urban wastewater treatment and re-use in agricultural production in Mediterranean countries

The main objectives if this project perfectly match the strategies of those countries aiming at strengthening wastewater management and the utilization of treated effluent for irrigation purposes. he project consists of eight tasks and one concerning project management.

1,876,455 EUR EC 1/5/2003 1/5/2007 ongoing

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT/93/REG/01 Sanitation and Drainage - Rafah Municipality construction of a sewerage network and ancillary structures to serve the City of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, including the provision of Technical Assistance to the Municipality.

Rafah Municipality Municipality of Rafah EC (15 MEUR) 1993 2006 ongoing

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Additional Complementary Components to the Storm Water and Sewerage project, the Fast Track Program in Northern Gaza

Gaza Northern Palestinian Water Authority

Sida (3,428,571 USD) 2001 2006 ongoing

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Sewerage Treatment Plant in Northern Gaza, Design, VAIVA

Palestinian Water Authority

Sida (2,000,311 USD) 2000 2003 ongoing

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Sewerage Treatment Plant, Construction Palestinian National Authority, Palestinian Water Authority

Sida (22,788,350 USD) 2003 ongoing

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Nothern Gaza Emergency Waste Water Plant World Bank Legal Development Project, Palestinian Water Authority

Sida (5,582,925 USD) 2005 2010 ongoing

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UNDP Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater oPt-06/WS05 Emergency Humanitarian & Social Infrastructure with Construction of a Sewage Network and Purchase & Installation of Vertical Well Pump

Construct a 1212 metre sewage line along Nablus Street which would connect with the Sewage Treatment Plant, as well as the construction of a 1000 meter sewage line along Al Nasra Street which would connect the Sewage Treatment Plant with the Slaughterhouse. The current water pump has over the past year failed seven times thus disrupting service to the City, causing severe water shortages to the city, and increasing risk of water borne diseases.

JeninNablus

MoH, Municipality of Jenin, and Nablus, Ministry of Local Government

MoH, Municipality of Jenin, and Nablus, Ministry of Local Government

1.204 MUSD Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-06 ongoing

UNDP/Finland-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Hebron City Sewerage System -Upgrading Hebron City Sewerage System Hebron City 3.141 MUSD ongoing

WB Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P065920 Gaza Water and Sanitation project II The program includes substantial investments in the in the sewerage network; wastewater treatment plants; and in a bulk water supply network connecting the various municipalities in the Gaza Strip. The project has 2 components: Component 1 (1) Improved Water and Sanitation Services -includes a private sector contract and (2) a capital and operating investment fund for three years.Component 2: Institutional Reform and capacity Building includes support to functionally establish the CMWU as well as to strengthen the PWA in its function as sector regulator.

Gaza strip COASTAL MUNICIPALITIES WATER UTILITIESPalestinian Water Authority

22.9 MUSD WB-IDA (20 MUSD)<special financing>

2.9 MUSD 7/6/2005 31/1/2009 ongoing

EC-MEDA I/EIB

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater PLE/98/0110 Gaza Water and Sanitation project Upgrading of water supply, drainage and wastewater collection and treatment systems in Gaza

Gaza strip PALESTINIAN WATER AUTHORITY (PWA)

EIB (30 MEUR)EU (7.4 MEUR)

1996-approval1998-start date

2004 incompleted

KFW/GTZ Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 17803 Regional Sewerage Jenin The project objective is to ensure that wastewater is disposed of in an environmentally friendly and hygienically appropriate manner in Jenin and the surrounding communities. In this way, the health risks to which the population are exposed will be reduced and the regional and local water sources will be protected.

Jenin Area in preparation

BMZ Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation

BMZ (0.83+0.323 MUSD)

31/12/1998 completed

BTC/DGCD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OECD No: 1844902 Training for Palestinian Officials in the Health and Environment Sectorsat Galilee College in Israel

The intervention aims at improving the sanitary situation in Artas village through the construction of a wastewater plant and capacity building for its sustainable management. The different households of Artas village will be connected to the main sewage network, that was constructed with Belgian funds several years ago.

BTC/DGCD 18 months 01/12/04 completed

DFID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 336756003 Beach camp drainage and sewage project Beach camp drainage and sewage proj. DFID (0.41418 MUSD)

1/6/1988 31/5/2000 completed

DFID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 259005001 Bethlehem 2000: Doha sewerage Bethlehem sewerage Bethlehem City DFID (1.94+1.94 MUSD)

1/8/1999 1/6/2000 completed

DFID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 259-544-008- Hebron water and sewerage Hebron water and sewerage Hebron Municipality

DFID (0.62422 MUSD)

10/1/1996 1/9/1998 completed

DGCS Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Assistance to Gaza Municipality: Waste Water Treatment Operation and Maintenance

Gaza strip United Nations Development ProgrammeMunicipality of Gaza

DGCS (998,784 USD) 1997 2003 completed

EIB/ WB Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P051564 Southern Area Water and Sanitation Improvement Project

The project aims to 1) improve the sufficiency of water and wastewater services in the Southern Area and the efficiency of water and wastewater services supply to customers in terms of quality, quantity and management by building on existing authorities; and 2) prepare for and implement an appropriate institutional framework for water and wastewater service provision including the implementation of a performance-based management contract and strengthening regulatory and institutional capacity in the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA). There are four project components: 1) Management contract will improve the quality and quantity of water supplied and the management of the water and wastewater systems in Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates. 2) Operating Investment Fund will provide the Operator and PWA with immediate funds for the purchase of materials, supplies, and equipment that is necessary to rehabilitate the infrastructure and enhance the efficient operations, maintenance, and administration of the water and wastewater systems in Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates. 3) Capital investment

Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates

Palestinian Water Authority PALESTINIAN WATER AUTHORITY (PWA)

62.9 MUSD EIB (35.7 MUSD)WB special financing (21 MUSD)

Μαϊ-99 Dec 2005 completed

EIB/Finland-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater EIB Water and Sanitation Project 1.971 MUSD MFA (0.0871+1.024 MUSD)EIB

23 months 1/1/1999 1/12/2000 completed

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EU Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater LIFE99 TCY/GA/141

Policy Guidelines for Wastewater Management in the Gaza Strip

The objective of this project was to develop and set up wastewater management guidelines and proposals on effluent and reuse standards. Expected results included:· Evaluation of status of wastewater and effluent for reuse;· Creation of tools for socio-economic solutions;· Production of realistic guidelines on treated water reuse;· Identification and planning of integrated solutions on water resource management; and· Creation of institutional structure for future operational management.

Gaza Strip The Islamic University, Gaza

452,700 EUR EC ( 317,000 EUR) 1-Απρ-00 30-Ιουν-02 completed

Finland-MFA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 85900401 West Bank Sewerage Preparation West Bank MFA (0.0268 MUSD)

1/7/1994 completed

GTZ Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Al Bireh Waste water treatment plant Al Bireh District Municipality of Al Bireh

4.318 MUSD GTZ 1992 2000 completed

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 19311 Ramallah Sewerage Treatment Ramallah district KFW completed

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 199865700 Sewerage Project of Al Bireh Upper North The project measures will contribute to the achievement of the Millenium Development Goals in the Palestinian Territories by substantially improving the access to introduce a sewage disposal system in Al Bireh that is environmentally compatible and hygienically appropriate. In this way, the local and regional water resources will be protected and the health risks to the population will be reduced.

Al Bireh Upper North Area

Municipality of Al Bireh

1.6 MEURO KFW (1.1 MEURO) 0.6 MEURO 1/12/1999 1/12/2000 completed

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 199765322199770082

Sewerage Project of Nablus-West 1. Investment measures to be financed from the financial contribution: - The extension of the trunk sewer. - The construction of stormwater retention tank. - The construction of interceptor. - The construction of central water treatment plant Nablus-West, for 145,000 PE with effluent charactaristics of 20, 30 mg/l & for SS and BOD5. 2. An Accompanying Measure to be financed from the financial contribution up to an amount of 350,000.00 EUR, comprising the professional assistance in the establishment and qualification of an Environmental Control Unit in the Water and Sanitation Department of the Municipality.

Western Section of Nablus & upper part of the Wadi ZeimarZawata, Beit Wazen, Qusin, Deir Sharaf, Beit Eba, Rameen and Beit Leed Villages

Municipality of Nablus

29.997 MUSD KFW (4.82+23.066 MUSD)

3/1/1998 6/1/2004 completed

KFW Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 199765314 Wastewater Disposal Tulkarem The project objective is to help ensure that wastewater disposal in the project area is both environmentally d\friendly and hygienically appropriate. This contributes to reducing the health risks to which the population and to protecting the regional and local water sources - on both, the West Bank's and the Isreali side.

Tuklarem Region Municipality of Tuclarem

5.6 MEURO KFW (1.70513 MUSD) 3/1/1998 1/9/2003 completed

KFW/GTZ Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Water Supply and Sanitation Nablus The project objective will be to ensure that sewage treatment in the eastern section of the city of Nablus is both environmentally acceptable and hygienically appropriate. Thus the health risks to which the population is exposed will be reduced and the regional and local water sources will be protected.

Nablus - eastern setion

Municipality of Nablus

7.675 MUSD GTZ 1993 Σεπ-05 completed

KFW/GTZ Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 200122077 Water Supply and Sanitation Ramallah/Al Bireh District

The demand for drinking water is satisfied effectively and efficiently and at the same time dependence on Israeli supplies is reduced and the JWU is in a position to assume responsibility for wastewater (sewage) disposal in cooperation with other affected institutions of the government district Ramallah - Al Bireh.

Al Bireh District/ Ramallah District

Jerusalem Water Undertaking (JWU)

Municipality of Al BirehMunicipality of Ramallah

7.84 MUSD KFW (12.627+1.44 MUSD)GTZ (0.236+.92 MUSD)Third parties (FINNIDA/UNDP) 1.3 MGDM

(JWU) 1 MGDM 31/12/2001 Ιουν-06 completed

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater SUB99LT/GA/141 WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT GAZA Gaza strip EC (0.337 MUSD) Σεπ-05 completed

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Environment and sanitation project in refugee camps

EC (14.6 MEUR) Ιουν-06 completed

MOFA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Project for improvement of sanitation in Khan Yunis

Improvement Of Sanitation Khan Younis City MOFA (2.83 MJPY) 1998-Approval

completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT008601 Coastal Sea Wall Gaza Bescherm Gaza Bescherm MFA (3.645 MUSD) 1/6/1996 11/1/1997 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT006601 Gaza-west Bank/iop/bzu-ihe: Wa Gaza strip MFA (0.0017+0.248 MUSD)

1/7/1996 6/1/2001 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT004102 Palestinian Water Sector Capacity MFA (2.408 MUSD) 1/7/1996 7/1/1999 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT011608 Sewage Treatment Talitha Kumi Talitha Kumi MFA (0.015 MUSD) 1/11/1998 1/4/1999 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater OT016902 Water Rehabilitation And Sewer MFA (0.023 MUSD) 1/12/1998 1/6/1999 completed

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

NORAD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Abu dis sewage Water Supply & Sanit. - Large Syst. NORAD (0.0025+0.036+0.002+0.013 MUSD)

1/1/1999 31/12/2000 completed

NORAD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater GLO-94/002-192 Health and environmental projects Water Supply & Sanit. - Small Syst. NORAD (0.073+0.270+0.140 MUSD)

1/1/1999 1/12/2000 completed

NORAD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater GLO-01/396-152 Integrated rural devlopment in west Water Supply & Sanit. - Small Syst. NORAD (0.132+0.107 MUSD)

1/1/2004 completed

Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG)

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Rural and Small Community Sanitation Many activities are already encountered under this initiative. The largest activity is to develop a full scale wastewater collection, treatment and reuse in the town of Bani Zaid, north of Ramallah

towns of Bani Zaid, north of Ramallah

PHG 2521 beneficiaries 1997 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71002031 Appr sewage system Gaza Water supply and sanitation : appr. sewage system Gaza strip Sida (43,670 USD) 05/01/00 06/01/01 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71002101 Ecological sanitation Ecological sanitation Sida (141,910 USD) 01/01/00 06/01/01 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71001350 Ext stormw & sew Gaza/pwa Water supply & sanit. - large syst. Gaza strip Sida (3,713,700 USD) 2003-commitment

06/28/2005 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71001448 Gaza internat. airport Water supply and sanitation : gaza international airport Gaza strip Palestinian Economic Council For Development and Reconstruction

Sida (31,140 USD+1,006,660 USD)

10/01/98 06/01/00 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Jabalyia Stormwater & Sewerage Programme in Northern Gaza

Jabalyia in Northern Gaza

Palestinian Water Authority, Palestinian Water Authority

Sida (10,444,060+9,470,079+3,798,058 USD)

1998 2003 completed

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71009690 Stormwater and sewerage Sida (3,086,100 USD) 2002-commitment

12/28/2003 completed

UNDP/Finland-MFA

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 859 005 02 Ramallah & Al-Bireh District Sewage Management Master Plan

0.570 MEUR MFA (0.964 MUSD) Sept 1999 June 2001 completed

USAID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater CRSP - Community and Rural Services Program

The Community and Rural Services Program (CRSP) was designed to improve basic infrastructure in West Bank and Gaza. CRSP worked to increase water supply sources to families in various communities, upgrade basic sewage collection systems and extend networks, upgrade market access roads linking small communities with main road networks, upgrade existing school facilities, provide equipment for health clinics, and provide support for child and youth organizations. (for wastewater services): constructed sewage pipelines in An-Nuseirat, Al Maghazi and Al Bureij Camps; completed a feasibility study and design for a wastewater collection system and treatment plant in Az Zubeidat.

An-Nuseirat, Al Maghazi and Al Bureij CampsAz Zubeidat.

US Partners: American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)Local Partners:Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees (PARC)Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG)CRSYMCACHFSave the Children

USAID (Phase I 23.6 & Phase II 45.1 MUSD)

36 months 1999 2004 completed

USAID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater HRN-I-00-99-00011-00, Task Order Nos. 802, 803, 804

EHP - Village Water and Sanitation Program The original purpose was to provide safe and sustainable water and sanitation services to 44 rural towns serving a population of 135,000 in the West Bank. The program was to focus on communities in the West Hebron and South Nablus areas. Implementation was carried out under three successive activities: - The preparation of engineering feasibility studies for new and rehabilitated water distribution networks, new and rehabilitated wastewater treatment, and water reuse - The preparation of feasibility studies and the design of programs for improved community education and governance to improve water, sanitation, hygiene, and agricultural practices - Development of designs and procurement packages for all of the proposed facilities

West Hebron and South Nablus areas

US Partners: Camp Dresser and McKee (CDM)CARELocal Partners: Palestinian Water AuthoritySave theChildren,Ministry of AgricultureMinistry of Environmental AffairsMinistry of HealthMinistry of Local GovernmentMinistry of Planning

CDM, PWA USAID (4 MUSD) 24 months 2002 2004 completed

USAID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Gaza Coastal Aquifer Management Program It covers the engineering, financial and institutional aspects of water supply, treatment and distribution; water collection, treatment and recharge, and agricultural irrigation with reclaimed water. It includes schedules and cost for the phased construction of major infrastructure facilities. Demonstration of construction projects on how water can be best conserved and protected were also implemented.Services: Integrated planning, Design for expansion and upgrading of the Gaza wastewater treatment plant to 75,000 m3/d, Water quality surveys, Well location and geophysical surveys, Hydraulic Modeling, Procurement

Gaza strip and West bank

Metcalf and Eddy International (M&E)PWA

USAID (26.57 MUSD) 1999 2004 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

USAID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 294-0020 GAZA WASTEWATER Six raw sewage discharges to Gazan beaches were eliminated. A wastewater treatment plant was constructed to treat all Gaza wastewater - the first such plant anywhere in the Palestinian Territories. And a large area cluttered with garbage was converted into a stormwater infiltration area to allow groundwater recharge rather than the traditional flow of this precious fresh water into the Mediterranean Sea.

Gaza strip Metcalf and Eddy International (M&E)

USAID (40 million USD)

4 years 1995 1999 completed

USAID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Emergency Assistance - UNRWA Funding a series of infrastructure programs in Palestinian refugee camps such as repaired pathways, access roads, and side roads, repaired or replaced sewerage and drainage pipes, and covered open sewerage channels. This helped reduce health hazards caused by untreated waste near Palestinian homes. In addition, assistance was provided to rehabilitate schools, health centers and community buildings.

West bank and Gaza strip

UNRWA USAID (32 MUSD) 2001 2002 completed

WB Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P040505 Water & Sanitation Services in Gaza Project The project will assist the Executive Authority of the Palestinian Council in meeting urgent needs through: 1) improving water and sanitation services through a private sector management contract for water and wastewater operations; 2) strengthening and restructuring the institutional framework for both service delivery and sector governance functions; and 3) creating the operational, institutional and managerial conditions for priority rehabilitation, upgrading and extension projects to be financed by donors. The project will consist of the following components: 1) management contract fees; 2) operating investment; and 3) technical assistance and institutional capacity development.

Gaza strip PALESTINIAN WATER AUTHORITY

28 MUSD WB-IDA (25 MUSD)<special financing>

Palestinian Executive Authority (3 million USD)

4 years 02-JUL-1996 31-DEC-2002 completed

WB Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P043339 Municipal Infrastructure Development Project (MIDP-I)

The project consist of the following components: 1) infrastructure rehabilitation and improvement including: (a) a rehabilitation and improvement sub-program; (b) a maintenance sub-program; and (c) a neighborhood upgrading sub-program; 2) local government reform and capacity building comprising: (a) local government technical assistance and capacity building; and (b) selected municipality technical assistance and capacity building; and 3) managerial support and incremental operating expenses.

Municipalities of Nablus, Jenin, Hebron, Rafah and Gaza City

PECDAR/MOT/MOW/MLG/MUNICIPALITIES

45 MUSD WB-IDA (40 MUSD)<special financing>

5 million USD 30-MAY-1996 30-JUN-2003 completed

WB/ Italy Gov Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P045576 Emergency Rehabilitation Project (ERP-II) All available funding has been committed to 77 sub-projects in the road, water, waste-water, and school sectors (including 42 labour intensive microprojects)

PEDCAR PEDCAR 23.4 MUSD WB-IDA (20 MUSD) <special financing>Italian Gov (3.4 MUSD)

25-APR-1996 30-JUN-1999 completed

WB/ Italy Gov/Norway

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P053985 Bethlehem 2000 Project There are four components. 1) prepares for and manages the celebrations by funding development and promotion expenses, construction management expenses, and capital and operating expenses. 2) supporting infrastructure and cultural heritage rehabilitation works, includes road improvement, water and sanitation works, and support for the Bethlehem 2000 Project authority, area municipalities, and the department of antiquities in rehabilitating the historic cores of Beit Sahor (as well as one historic building) and Beit Jala. 3) strengthens the capacity of area municipalities to plan, manage, and maintain municipal infrastructure and services; and supports policy and institution reform and development for cultural heritage authorities. 4) provides overall project monitoring and reporting support.

Bethlehem city BETHLEHEM 2000 PROJ.AUTHOR., MLG, MOTA/MOC

BETHLEHEM 2000 PROJ.AUTHOR., MLG, MOTA/MOC

28 MUSD WB-IDA (25 MUSD)<special financing>Italy (2 MUSD)Norway (1 MUSD)

3 years 22-SEP-1998 31-DEC-2003 completed

WB/AFESD/GDANA/SWGO/SAFD/KFAED

Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P034112 Emergency Rehabilitation Project (ERP-I) Financed a total of 140 infrastructure projectsRemoving Critical Bottlenecks & Improving Essential Facilities and Services (including urban wastewater)Creating Productive EmploymentBuilding capacity & institutional support in the area of project and program management

PECDAR PECDAR 93.5 MUSD WB-Special financing (30 MUSD)AFESD (30 MUSD)SAFD (30 MUSD)GDAN (20 MUSD)KFAED (10 MUSD) SWGO (8 MUSD)

26-MAY-1994 31-∆εκ-98 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB/EIB Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P051564 Southern Area Water and Sanitation Improvement Project

The project aims to 1) improve the sufficiency of water and wastewater services in the Southern Area and the efficiency of water and wastewater services supply to customers in terms of quality, quantity and management by building on existing authorities; and 2) prepare for and implement an appropriate institutional framework for water and wastewater service provision including the implementation of a performance-based management contract and strengthening regulatory and institutional capacity in the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA). There are four project components: 1) Management contract will improve the quality and quantity of water supplied and the management of the water and wastewater systems in Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates. 2) Operating Investment Fund will provide the Operator and PWA with immediate funds for the purchase of materials, supplies, and equipment that is necessary to rehabilitate the infrastructure and enhance the efficient operations, maintenance, and administration of the water and wastewater systems in Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates. 3) Capital investment

Bethlehem and Hebron Governorates

Palestinian Water Authority Palestinian Water Authority

62.9 MUSD EIB (35.7 MUSD)WB special financing (21 MUSD)

27/5/1999 30/6/2005 completed

WB/SAFD Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater P058683 Second Municipal Infrastructure Development Project (MIDP-II)

The project builds on the on-going municipal development operation, and, focuses on high priority infrastructure rehabilitation, and municipal capacity building. The components will: 1) support physical improvement, and rehabilitation of regional roads, as well as village, and municipal water supply, and sewerage works. It includes two sub-components which provide technical assistance for the design, and supervision of works; 2) support capacity building in the Ministry of Public Works (MPW), through the development of road maintenance programs, and local government capacity building. Sub-components include accounting systems reform, and development programs for selected municipalities; 3) provide essential operational support to MPW, and to the Ministry of Local Government, through improved monitoring, administrative, and reporting practices.

six municipalities: Jabalia, Khan Younis (Gaza) and Tulkarem, Al Ram, Jericho and Tarqumia (West Bank).

Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Local Government, and the Palestinian Water Authority

Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Local Government, and the Palestinian Water Authority

26 MUSD WB-IDA (7.5 MUSD) <special financing>SAFD (5.0 MUSD) Foreign Sources (Unidentified) (9.1 MUSD)

20-JUN-2000 30-JUN-2005 completed

DFID Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 259-544-003- Water resource development,sanitation & environmental health

Water & sewage DFID (0.78914 MUSD)

DGCS Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 2961 City Sewer System Bethlehem , Beit Sahour, Beitjala

Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, Beitjala city

DGCS (30,600 USD) 1996-1998 commtment

DGCS Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 6158 Palestinian Territories - Water Projects in West Bank

West Bank DGCS (2,946,680 USD) 1999-commitment

EC/ ECHO Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater ECHO/ME/BUD/2004/01017oPt-05/WS12

Dry Sanitation in the West Bank West Bank water, Sanitation and Institutional Development Intervention

OXFAM United Kingdom 2.33 MUSD ECHO (0.61 MUSD) 2005

EC/ ECHO Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater ECHO/ME/BUD/2004/01003

Emergency water supply and sanitation in the West Bank and Gaza strio

CARE France 1.21 million USD ECHO 2005

JICA Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Egypt and other African and Middle East countries)

urban wastewater Technologies on Waste Treatment and Environmental Pollution Control

The project was implemented for participants from countries in Africa and the Middle East such as Tunisia so that the knowledge and the skills in the fields of waste treatment and environmental pollution control were improved. - Participants from the beneficiary countries acquire appropriate knowledge on technologies of waste treatment and environmental pollution control and establish a network of environmental specialists.- INRST acquires the capability to implement and manage training courses, and promote the South-South cooperation in Africa and Middle East.

Laboratory of Water and Environment / National Insitute of Scientific and Technical Research (INSRT)

JICA (Japanese side:Long-term Experts: 3Local Cost: 9 million yen/year)

Tunisian Side:Counterparts: 15Land and FacilitiesLocal Cost: 27,850 Tunisian dinar (3 million yen/year)

EC-MEDA I Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Construction of wastewater treatment plants in Jenin District's schools

Jenin Area EC

MEDA WATER (EC/BMZ)

Regional (Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories)

urban wastewater ST0435719 MEDA-efficient management of wastewater, it's treatment and reuse

aim to highlight innovative solutions in wastewater treatment and wastewater reuse

BMZ (0.031 MUSD) 31/12/2004

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-MEDA Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Turkey

urban wastewater EuropeAid/120438/D/S/MED

Delivery of equipment for pilot plants for wastwewater treatment & reuse

Pilot plants for domestic wastewater treatment & re-use to be used as demonstration and training purposes including delivery, installation, start-up and testing equuipment, training, and instruction of operational personnel, necessary spare parts, chemicals and other peripheral equipment, operation and maintenance until taking overLot No. 1: 1 Pilot plant for waste water treatment for Al Mafraq, JordanLot No. 2: 1 Pilot plant for waste water treatment for Birzeit, PalestineLot No. 3: 2 Pilot plants for waste water treatment for Tripoli and for Jbeil (Byblos), LebanonLot No 4: 1 Pilot plant for waste water treatment for Istanbul, TurkeyLot No. 5: 11 computers, peripherals, 6 Digital Cameras and 8 project management software

Al Mafraq, Jordan, Tripoli and for Jbeil (Byblos), LebanonBirzeit, Palestine

InWEnt – Capacity Building International

EC (Budget line 19.08.02.01 (ex-B7-4100))

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Feasibility Studies by UNRWA on Storm Water Drainage and Sewage in Gaza

Gaza strip UNRWA EC

MINEFI Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater WATER/SEWERAGE, GAZA Gaza strip MINEFI (7,024,370 USD)

1994-commitment

MISC Morocco, Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 400283300100 Various Cooperation For Development Projects Various Cooperation For Development Projects MISC (154,600 USD) MISC (40,510 USD)

2003-commitment

MOFA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater Constructing a waste water treatment plant and associated main pressure lines in Khan Younis City

Khan Younis City 14.830 MUSD MOFA 2005

SIDA Palestinian Territories

urban wastewater 71002029 Design Jabalia Water supply & sanit. - large syst. Jabalia Sida (371,370 USD) 2003-commitment

CAP/Accion Contra El Hambre (ACH)

Palestinian Territories

municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

oPt-06/WS01 Solid Waste Removal and Rehabilitation of Jenin wastewater Treatment Plant

To rehabilitate the wastewater plant of Jenin through the removal of solid wastes dumped inside (the plant was temporarily used as dumping site) during the last 4 years, 40,000 m3 in totalActivities: Removal of solid waste accumulated inside the wastewater plant dam and disposal at the municipal dumping site; Construction/rehabilitation of the Pre-Treatment Unit, consisting on two bar screen units, grit removal chamber and a venturi meter channel for influent measurement; Training of Municipal Staff on operation of the Wastewater Treatment Plant

Palestinian wastewater Engineering group

45000 residents 0.39 MUSD 370,000 USD Ιαν-06 Αυγ-06 ongoing

EIB/ WB/ OPEC

Palestinian Territories

municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

P047110 Community Development Programme Rehabilitation of small and medium-sized transport, water, sewerage and solid waste disposal infrastructure in relatively small communities

Palestinian National Authority/ Ministry of Local Government

30 MUSD EIB (10 MEUR)OPEC (10 MUSD)DFID (2 MUSD)Bilateral (5 MUSD)

1997 1999 incompleted

DFID Palestinian Territories

municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

259-544-006- Qalquilia water and sanitation Water & sewage Qulquilia area DFID (0.78027 MUSD)

1/10/1996 1/9/1997 completed

CIDA Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

A031378001 Palestinian municipal management project - Phase II

This is a capacity-building project aimed at helping the Palestinian municipalities deal effectively with a wide range of problems and to encourage the involvement of citizens in municipal affairs. Τhe project addresses many of the challenges facing the Palestinian Authority in establishing an efficient and effective local governance system. During the project's first phase, technical assistance was provided to strengthen financial management, water supply and solid waste management, as well as community consultation, including the involvement of women. Phase I focused on the Municipality of Rafah and the Ministry of Local Government. Phase II builds on the achievements of the previous phase to improve the quality of life of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip by encouraging effective citizen involvement in municipal affairs and reinforcing municipal capacity to address short and long-term development priorities. This involves supporting the response of the municipality of Rafah to immediate needs due to the conflict and building the capacity in Rafah and Khan Younis municipalities at the community, m

Rafah and Khan Younis municipalities

FEDERATION OF CDN MUNICIPALITIES

municipality of Rafah CIDA (3.2 MCAN$) 2002 2006 ongoing

DGCS Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Environment improvement through rubbly recycling

Gaza strip Municipality of Gaza DGCS (66,000 USD) 2005 ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

DGCS Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Pilot Action Solid Waste Management for Anabta and surrounding villages

Anabta and surrounding villages

Municipality of Anabta, Ministry of Environment, The World Bank Group (IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA, ICSID)

DGCS (1,797,723 USD) 2005 2007 ongoing

DGCS Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Recycling Rubbles Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MPWH), Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Education

DGCS (3.239.402 USD+665.333 USD)

2005 2007 ongoing

DGCS Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Solid and Construction Waste Recycling Management

CRIC, Municipality of Beit Lahya

DGSC (1.813.913 USD) 2002 2006 ongoing

EC/ WB Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

P054051 Solid Waste and Environmental Management Project-Jenin Solid Waste Program

The overall objective of the project will be to implement an environmentally sound solid waste management system for Jenin District. This objective would be pursued through the following activities: - construction of a controlled sanitary landfill in Jenin district (Zahrat Al-Fanjan); - rehabilitation/closure of uncontrolled dumps; improvement in solid waste management (SWM) services in the district through the supply of equipment and the strengthening of management and operation capacities;- building institutional capacity in the newly created Joint Services Council (JSC) for regional SWM services; - and strengthening the institutional and monitoring capacity of Ministry of Environmental Affairs (MEnA).

107 communities, 96 in Jenin, and 11 in Tubas Governorates

Jenin Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management (JSC)

14.0 MUSD EC (3.25 MUSD, 23%)WB-special financing (9.5 MUSD, 68%)

9% local authorities Oct 2000 Oct 2007 ongoing

GTZ Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

200421289 Solid Waste Management Al Bireh and Ramallah Governorate

Al Bireh District/ Ramallah District

Municipality of Al BirehMunicipality of Ramallah

2.257 MUSD GTZ (2.17 MUSD) 31/12/2004 Ιουν-08 ongoing

MFA-Spain/MISC

Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

50-17-014374(OECD DAC) 200781210321

Construccion De Un Vertedero Controlado (Construction of a controlled landfill)

MFA or MISC (219,068 USD)

2001  ongoing

UNDP/MOFA Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Improvement of solid waste management in the West Bank

MOFA (10 MUSD) 1/1/2006 31/12/2006 ongoing

GTZ Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

200122028 Solid waste management in the Governorates of Khan Younis and Deir El-Ba in Gaza Strip

Waste management in the governorates of Deir El Balah and Khan Yunis is to be organised in an environmentally sound and efficient manner, with the participation of the local population.

Deir El Balah and Khan Yunis Governorates

Ministry of Local Government (MoLG)

10.081 MUSD GTZ (1.145+0.372+1.12 MUSD)

May 1994 June 2005 completed

GTZ Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

1997.2075.6 Solid waste management in the northern Gaza Strip

Gaza strip 2.1 MUSD GTZ (0.37695 MUSD) 31/12/2000 Ιουν-05 completed

ICO Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

50/97 Municipal Equipment Waste Mgmt: Municipal Equipment ICO (5.299.250 USD) 1/10/1997 10/1/1998 completed

EC-MEDA II Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

PLE/98/04 Bethlehem Solid Waste Collection and Disposal

Bethlehem city EU (2.236 MUSD) ∆εκ-04 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-SMAP II /METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level: "Master Plan for Healthcare Waste Management for the Palestinian Authority": consultancy services to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated healthcare waste management (HCWM) in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in order to provide a hygienic and environmentally sound medical waste management service for the community

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEUR 83.3%) 1,000,000 EUR 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

OT011602 Khamkha Project Doen Van Onder Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM.

Khamkha MFA (0.013 MUSD) 1/1/1998 1/7/1998 completed

Netherlands-MFA

Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

OT015801 Solid Waste Management Jenin Municipality National level: Jenin Area MFA (0.032 MUSD) 1/8/1998 1/9/1998 completed

DGCS Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

5369 Contributo a sostegno capacita istituzionali di analisi e pianificaz: Approccio sistematico trattamento rifiuti solidi - Esperti(Contribution towards sustainable institutional capacity for analysis and pianification : Systematic approach towards solid waste treatment - Experts)

DGCS (11,330 USD) 1999-commitment

JICA Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Waste Management/Disposal JICA (0.020 MUSD) 1/1/2003

EC-MEDA I Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Completion of Gaza City Waste Disposal Programme

Gaza strip

EC-MEDA II Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Gaza Solid Waste Consolidation Gaza strip

MOFA Palestinian Territories

municipal solid waste

Project for improvement of waste disposal equipment

Improvement of waste disposal MOFA

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

USAID Palestinian Territories

industrial emissionsurban wastewater

West Bank Wastewater Treatment The project's goal is to address concerns over protecting the Isreali/Palestinian shared aquifer and eliminate stream pollutants in the northern Negev. It involves the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility for the Hebron area, where more than 120,000 Palestinians live. This plan includes pilot projects to improve the treatment of industrial waste. The PWA and the West Bank Water Department will also receive technical assistance and training in operations, maintenance, planning and design and construction management for a waste water treatment facility.

West Bank/Hebron Municipality

CH2M Hill -USA PWA, West Bank Water Department

50 MUSD USAID (12 MUSD) 60 months 2001 2006 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Palestinian Territories

industrial emissions LIFE05TCY/GA/000115

Environmental action for the sustainability of natural resources through recycling of water and sludge from marble production

The project aims to establish new environmental regulation in the Hebron Municipality for the treatment of debris, sludge and water from the marble industry. If effective, the regulation will be integrated into the Palestinian strategy for the environment. A network between the Palestinian and Italian marble industries will be established with the aim of transferring knowledge and adapting applied models for common environmental problems. The project also aims to establish a methodological model for the recycling of industrial wastewater and separation of calcium carbonate. The model will be developed in a pilot centre, which is foreseen to provide general support to the Hebron Municipality in tackling the environmental problems arising from marble production

Hebron Municipality

EC (1,1 MEUR) 09/01/2006 - 30/7/2008 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Algeria, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey)

industrial emissions TCY/INT/063 DELTA Phase III: Environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries

The overall objective of the project is the environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries. The work will be focused on the enterprises of the following six countries: Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Syria, and Turkey. However, all activities in Turkey were cancelled in December 2002.The project’s specific objectives are:· Development of eco-management practices in enterprises;· Institutional strengthening of the DELTA networks; and· Development of individual skills to promote eco-efficiency in the future.

Sustainable Bussiness Association (SBA)60, chemin du Petit-Flon1018 LausanneSchweiz Suisse Svizzera

599.372,00 € EC (382899.3 EUR) 1/1/2002 30/6/2004 completed

UNDP Regional (Egypt, Palestinian Territories)

industrial emissions GEF-267UNDP-EGY/97/G31PAL/97/G31

Energy Efficiency Improvements and Greenhouse Gas Reductions

The two co-ordinated projects will address the removal of barriers to enhance energy efficiency in the regional context of Egypt and Palestinian Authority. By creating an appropriate institutional setting and adequate capacity in the region to engage in energy conservation activities, alternatives to the existing tendency to meeting the ever increasing demand for power by expansion of generating facilities, will emerge. As such, the project will address both supply and demand side energy efficiency from an economy-wide perspectiveThe overall objective of this project is to reduce the long-term growth of GHG emissions from electric power generation and from consumption of non-renewable fuel resources. In responding to the new operating conditions, public and private industry must invest in process modifications and new machinery to remain competitive, with excellent likelihood that their investments will have favorable rates of return based on savings from reduced operating costs. The funding for this project will leverage the new investments in ways that are most beneficial to the global environment

national UNDPEgypt/Ministry of Electricity and Energy Palestinian Authority/Electricity Authority

Governments, owners, industrial, commercial and residential energy users

8.144 MUSD GEF (6.36 MUSD)UNDP (0.8 MUSD)

0.534 US$m 3.5 years 1998 2006 completed

WB/ USAID/ EIB/IFC

Palestinian Territories

industrial emissions P040503 Gaza Industrial Estate Project The project has four components: 1) Off-site infrastructure, the construction of facilities to enable Palestinian utilities and agencies to provide necessary services to the GEI, including water, wastewater, sewage and stormwater disposal, electric power and access roads. 2) The land component will comprise leasing of land used for the site and for the installation of off-site infrastructure. 3) Site development, includes development of the GIE site, containing standard factory buildings, open lots, administration buildings and on-site distribution of infrastructure services. 4) Technical assistance component, includes institution building and project management for the Palestinian Industrial and Free Zones Authority (PIFZA), adquisition of environmental monitoring equipment for PIFZA and the Ministry of Industry, and training for staff of the Palestinian Environment Authority (PEnA).

Gaza Industrial Estate at Al-Muntar border crossing point in Gaza Strip

PIEDCOPIEFZAPalestinian Environment Authority

84.5 MUSD WB/IDA (10 MUSD)USAID (6.3 MUSD)EIB (21.1 MUSD)IFC (9 MUSD)

PA million USD (land)PIEDCO 13.9 million USD

20-JAN-1998 30-JUN-2005 completed

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EC- SMAP II Regional (Palestinian Territories, Jordan)

all ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP 3-EQA

The Fara'a and Jerash Integrated Watershed Management Project (WASMAP)

The project aims at creating sustainable development conditions for the rural population in two pilot watersheds in the Jordan River Basin. The project strategy is based on elaborating baseline studies, identifying and implementing pilot interventions and summing up experiences and knowledge into mid-term integrated watershed management plans which take into account all the different aspects of the watershed, involve stakeholders and share ownership of the future activities.Examples of possible interventions are small wastewater treatment plants, rainwater harvesting, improved irrigation methods, improvement of solid waste dumpsites, establishment of a water users association, improved water regulations etc.

Wadi Al-Fara’ a area in the Nablus district on the West Bank

Palestinian Environmental Quality Authority (EQA)Jordanian Government Ministry of Environment (MoEnv) Partners for Water / Netherlands Ministry of Environment (VROM)Netherlands Engineering Consultants Foundation (NEDECO)United Nations University UNU- INWEH

EQA of the Palestinian Authority, MoENV of Jordan

4.95 MEURO EC (3,881,730 EUR 78.24%)NetherlandsUNU

yes 36 months 20/1/2003 ongoing

EC-SMAP III Regional (Mediterranean countries)

all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

national Coordination: EC Delegation-EgyptConsortium ERM Ltd- SOGREAH- Envirotech- Envision - Pescares

EC (4,299 MEURO) 36 months September 2005

ongoing

ADA Palestinian Territories

all 2280-00/2004 Training for Palestinian Officials in the Health and Environment Sectorsat Galilee College in Israel

To increase the capacity of Palestinian institutions (official and civil society) in the fields of health systems management and environmental management.

leading Palestinian officials from PA institutions and NGOs

142,620 EUR ADA (100%) 01.11.2004 30.06.2005 completed

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

Gaza Coastal and Marine Environmental Action Plan

404 MEUR EC (350 MEUR (86%)) 54.1 MEUR (14%) 2000-approval

EC-MEDA Palestinian Territories

Palestinian Integrated Rural Environmental Protection

438 MEUR EC (299.1 MEUR (70%)) 138.9 MEUR (30%) 2002-approval

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Country Field of Activity(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

BMZ/GTZ Syria urban wastewater Rehabilitation of the Old City of Aleppo Rehabilitation of the water and sanitation networks Aleppo City Municipality of Aleppo

BMZGTZ (1.694 MUSD)

Οκτ-94 March 2007 ongoing

EC/ EIB Syria urban wastewater Damascus Rural Water and Sanitation Project Development of new water and wastewater infrastructure in 14 municipalities located south of Damascus

south area of Damascus

Ministry of Housing & Construction / RURAL DAMASCUS WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION AUTHORITY

EC (6.5 MEUR)EIB (45 MEUR)

Μαϊ-06 ongoing

BMZ/GTZ Syria urban wastewater Advisory Services to the Ministry of Housing and Construction of Syria

Structures are strengthened at the Ministry of Housing and Construction, which is responsible for drinking water supply and wastewater disposal. The employees there are empowered to prepare appropriate investment projects for the supply of drinking water and wastewater disposal.

Ministry of Housing and Construction

BMZGTZ

Αυγ-03 ∆εκ-05 completed

KFAED Syria urban wastewater Damascus Sewerage The projects consists of laying pipes and culvert the city of Damascus to proposed sewerage treatment plant at adra with necessary pumping stations. The projects also consists of engineering services

Damascus city 150 MUSD KFAED (27.623 MKD) 1999-commitment year

Ιουν-99 completed

EC-MEDA/ EIB Syria urban wastewater MED/2001/05-657

Water Supply and Sanitation in Support of Two Palestinian Refugee Camps

Prepare a feasibility study, environmental Impact assessment, detailed engineering design and tender documents for the two Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) in Damascus Countryside, Syria: Al Kisweh WWTP to serve Khan Dannoun Camp and the surrounding area (estimated 48,000 inhabitants at present) and Artouz WWTP to serve Khan Eshieh camp and the surrounding area (estimated 57,000 inhabitants at present). The proposed method of treatment should ensure an acceptable standard of treated wastewater for re-use in agriculture. This project will not simply contribute to improving the water supply and wastewater treatment within the camps, but integrates the two Palestinian refugee camps into the regional water supply and wastewater system creating a viable solution.

Khan Dannoun Camp Khan Eshieh Camp in the Governorate of Rural Damascus

United Nations Relief & Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in The Near East (UNRWA), Syria Field Office, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic.

General Authority for Palestine Arab Refugees (GAPAR) and Ministry of Housing & Construction

53.4 MEUR EC (8 MEUR)EIB (45 MEUR)

Yes (0.4 MEURO) - General Authority for Palestine Arab Refugees (GAPAR) and Ministry of Housing & Construction

70 months Σεπ-02 Ιουν-06 completed

EC-SMAP I Regional (Lebanon, Syria)

urban wastewater ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Integrated Coastal Management between Jbeil/Amsheet and Latakia

The project aims at contributing to the establishment of an Integrated Coastal Management Plan (ICMP) of the coastline between Jbeil/Amsheet in Lebanon and Latakia in Syria that will deliver immediate environmental and sanitary improvement, manage efficiently existing natural and cultural assets and promote appropriate economic and tourist activities.The project includes the following specific objectives:• Preparation of an integrated coastal management plan.• Setting up of a coastal management centre.• Demonstration actions.• Running of a training programme for local staff, technicians and employees.• Dissemination of project results and experiences

Coastline between Jbeil/Amsheet in Lebanon and Latakia in Syria

Coordinator: ENVIROTECH Ltd (Lebanon)Ministry of Environment,LebanonMinistry of State for Environmental Affairs,SyriaEUROECO S.p.a (Italy)

Syrian and Lebanese Ministries of Environment

1,611,300 EUR EC (1.401 MEUR - 86.95%) 46 months 11/4/2000 completed

EC-MEDA Syria municipal solid waste MED/2004/006-264

Municipal Administration Modernisation Project

The specific objective of the project is to modernise the legislative framework and improve the urban management in six major cities of Syria. The project will support Syrian cities to improve their environmental practices, deliver better services, improve the efficiency of their financial management, create a conducive environment for job creation and better plan their urban growth. At central Government level, the project will help to improve the management practices of the concerned ministries and assist in the devolution process by recommending modifications to the law on local administration.

Municipalities of Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, Homs, the costal cities of Latakia and Tartous, and the Governorates of Damascus and Rural Damascus

Ministry of Local Administration and Environment

20.5 MEURO EC (18 MEUR) 2.5 MEURO 55 months Απρ-04 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

Syria municipal solid waste Solid waste management in Latakkia 100 thousand EUR yes 2006 2010 ongoing

Syria municipal solid waste Solid waste management in Tartus 130 thousand EUR yes 2006 2010 ongoing

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EC-SMAP II/METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level:"Reinforcement of National and Local Capacities for Enhanced Municipal Solid Waste Management in Syria"

national • IBRD• Agence National de protection de l' environnement (ANPE) - (Tunisia)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEUR 83.3%) 1 MEURO 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

METAP / EIB Syria municipal solid waste Aleppo City Solid Waste Management Study Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM.

Aleppo City EIB 1999 2000 completed

METAP / EIB Syria municipal solid waste Homs City Solid Waste Management Study National level: Homs City EIB 1999 2001 completed

MOFA Syria municipal solid waste The Project for improvement of Waste Disposal Equipment in Aleppo City

Waste Disposal Equipment Aleppo City Aleppo City MOFA (7.21 MJPY) 1997-Approval 1/1/2000 completed

JICA Syria municipal solid waste 701-8-032848T(OECD DAC)

Waste Management/Disposal JICA (0.158+0.084 MUSD) 1/1/2003

MOFA Syria municipal solid waste The Project for the Improvement of Equipment for Solid Waste Treatment in Local Cities

Local cities MOFA (5.83 MJPY) 22/06/2006-Approval

UNEP/MAP Syria industrial emissionsurban wastewater

Pre-investment Study for Banias Wastewater Project and Rehabilitation of Banias Refinery Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant

Develop the Wastewater Management Plan for Banias Area and the Water Pollution Control Program for the Banias Oil RefineryDevelop the Feasibility Report for Banias Domestic Wastewater and the Banias Refinery Wastewater Projects

Banias area Wilbur Smith Associates; Chemonics Syria

Ministry of Housing and Construction

11/1/2004 6/1/2005 completed

EIB Syria industrial emissions Deir Azzour Power Plant Construction of natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant near Deir Azzour on Euphrates river

Deir Azzour on Euphrates river

Public Establishment For Electricity Generation And Transmission

EIB (100 MEUR) Νοε-05 ongoing

EIB/AFESD Syria industrial emissions Deir Ali Power Plant Construction and operation of natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant located 25 km south of Damascus

Deir Ali (25 km south of Damascus)

Public Establishment For Electricity Generation And Transmission

EIB (100 MEUR)AFESD

Νοε-04 ongoing

Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States: Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

national Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States, Cairo

Goverments of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia

MFA (1 MEURO) Finland-MFA 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

EC-SMAP II Regional (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan)

industrial emissions ME8/2001/0132MED/2003/075-816Atlas No. 00040034 (UNDP)

Integrated waste management for the olive-oil pressing industries in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan

This project aims at introducing the elements of an integrated olive oil waste management system. This is one way to optimise resource use and improve process performance. The project activities include e.g. establishment of national databases, introduction of cleaner production options and setting national effluent standards as well as building of pilot plants to demonstrate nationally the processing procedures using cleaner production techniques and integrated environmental management approach.The project is expected to contribute to setting and enhancing the national regulatory monitoring systems for olive oil industries.

national Coordinator: UNDP/ LebanonMediterranean Action Plan -Regional Activity Centre For Cleaner Production (RAC/CP) (Spain)Ministry of Environment, LebanonMinistry of State for Environmental Affairs, SyriaMinistry of Environment and Rural Affairs, Jordan UNDP/ Syria country officeUNDP/ Jordan country office

Ministries of Environment

2.196 MEUR EC (1,738,411 EUR - 79.13%)RAC/CP (0.5 MEUR)

Gov of Jordan: 85,250 EUR Gov of Syria: 85,250 EURGov of Lebanon: 183,879 EUR

36 months Mar-05 Mar-08 ongoing

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BMZ/GTZ Syria industrial emissions Environmental Protection Programme in Urban Industrial Areas

The project supports the Syrian partner in anchoring obligatory environmental strategies and implementing pilot projects. With implementation of the individual measures within the framework of the programme, the essential legal and institutional prerequisites will be in place for resolving environmental problems. The individual projects developed jointly with the Syrian partner create the necessary financial, organisational and administrative foundation to ensure the sustainable use of natural resources. Reports are produced by experts in selected areas. Together with the Syrian partners, project approaches are identified and set down, for which realistic implementation concepts can then be drafted.

Urban Industrial areas

Ministry for Local Administration and Environment

BMZGTZ

∆εκ-96 ∆εκ-05 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Algeria, Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey)

industrial emissions TCY/INT/063 DELTA Phase III: Environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries

The overall objective of the project is the environmental upgrading of enterprises in Maghreb and Mashrek countries. The work will be focused on the enterprises of the following six countries: Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Syria, and Turkey. However, all activities in Turkey were cancelled in December 2002.The project’s specific objectives are:· Development of eco-management practices in enterprises;· Institutional strengthening of the DELTA networks; and· Development of individual skills to promote eco-efficiency in the future.

national Sustainable Bussiness Association (SBA)60, chemin du Petit-Flon1018 LausanneSchweiz Suisse Svizzera

599,372 EUR EC (382899.3 EUR) 1/1/2002 30/6/2004 completed

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Syria industrial emissions LIFE96 TCY/SYR/37

Environmental audit and pollution prevention and control of the Syrian textile industry

To evaluate and assess the Syrian textile industry in terms of pollution produced, with emphasis on wastewater discharges; to assist textile industries in upgrading their environmental management of production, their waste discharges and to enhance their exporting power; by complying with European environmental standards on imported goods; to participate with the State Ministry of Environmental Affairs Staff in developing guidelines for pollution prevention and control programmes for the textile industry; to implement the World Bank Model in calculating pollutant loading to the environment. The main activities foreseen are: Carrying out an environmental audit of 10 textile industries in order to evaluate their existing effluent treatment technologies and their current environmental management practices. Assessment of the short and long term impacts of wastewater discharges on receiving water resources including the impact on humans, aquatic life and plant life. Development of pollution prevention and control programmes, tailored tofor each industry, including soft and hard environmental man

10 textile industries

Syrian environmental technologiesP.O. Box 3843DamascusSyria

247,200 EUR EC (245,666 EUR) 1/2/1997 30/4/1998 completed

IDB Syria industrial emissions Tannery Waste Collection and treatment project

The project is an environmental project designed to contain and treat the tannery waste water effluents and assist the tanneries in the Zablatani and Ain Karma areas to minimize pollution caused by the tannery effluent and emission without placing undue financial burden on the owners (tanners).

Zablatani and Ain Karma areas

The Governorate of DamascusDamascus, Syria

Goverments of Syria 6.718 MUSD IDB (5.04 MUSD) 1.678 MUSD 2002 2005 completed

UNDP Syria industrial emissions GEF-264UNDP-SYR/96/G31

Supply-Side Efficiency and Energy Conservation and Planning

The overall objective of this project is to assist the Syrian Arab Republic in its efforts to reduce the growth of GHG emissions that result from electric power generation and the inefficient consumption of carbon based fuels. In the long run, the project will promote the self-sustaining capability of energy sector authorities and utilities to implement strategies of integrated energy utilization to improve power supplies with minimum environmental and economic costThis project has two components: First: supply-side intervention where the Government rehabilitates an old power plant so that GEF can implement efficiency control measures and maintenance management measures that would sustain a higher degree of thermal efficiency and high levels of availability. The second component has two parts: (a) industrial demand side management where energy service companies conduct energy audits and make recommendations, e.g. retrofitting; and (b) integrated resource planning where the country would do exercises in integrated resource planning that would recommend optimum mixes of renewables, i.e., conventional sou

national UNDP Ministry of Planning 30.400 MUSD GEF (4.610 MUSD)UNDP (0.685 MUSD)

25.1 US$m (rehabilitation of the Banias power plant)

3 years 2000 2003 completed

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UNEP Syria industrial emissions GEF-1832IBRD-403

Enabling activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): National Implementation Plan for Syria

Within the overall objective of the Stockholm Convention, which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will: (i) prepare the ground for implementation of the Convention in Syria; (ii) assist Syria in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; and (iii) strengthen Syria’s national capacity to manage POPs and chemicals generally.The proposed project activities will follow the step-wise process recommended in the GEF “Initial Guidelines for Enabling Activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants”. In summary, these are (i) determination of coordinating mechanisms and organization of process; (ii) establishment of a POPs inventory an assessment of national infrastructure and capacity; (iii) setting of priorities and determination of objectives; (iv) formulation of a National Implementation Plan and specific Action Plans; and (v) endorsement of the National Implementation Plan by stakeholders.

national UNEP Ministry of Environment

0.529 MUSD GEF (0.469 MUSD) 0.060 US$m 2 years 2002 -approval

EC-SMAP III Regional (Mediterranean countries)

all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

national Coordination: EC Delegation-EgyptConsortium ERM Ltd- SOGREAH- Envirotech- Envision - Pescares

EC (4,299 MEURO) 36 months September 2005 ongoing

UNEP Regional (Albania, Algeria , Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia , Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national UNEP Secretariat for the Barcelona Convention Co-ordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan (MEDU-MAP)

10.475 MUSD GEF (6.290 MUSD)MAP-MEDU (1.145 MUSD)

3.040 US$m 1998 -approval 2002 completed

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

AFD Tunisia urban wastewater CTN6002 PNRQP 3 3rd project Sanitation Programme for Poor Neighbourhoods

The PNRQP’s goal is to build basic infrastructures, in particular sewerage systems, roads,drainage systems and public lighting.

186 quartiers répartis dans 167 communes.

REPUBLIQUE TUNISIENNE

51.80 MEUR AFD (40 MEUR) 2003 ongoing

DGCD Tunisia urban wastewater OECD No: 9732182 TUN ONAS ASSAINISSEMENT DE ZAGHOUAN (Construction work and provision of equipment for the wastewater treatment station and reinforcement of the sanitation network of the city Zaghouan )

CTB is in collaboration with ONAS for the construction works and provision of equipment for the wastewater treatment station and reinforcement of the sanitation network of the city Zaghouan

Zaghouan Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

5.5 m TND DGCD (1,941,850 USD) 1999 2007 ongoing

IDB Tunisia urban wastewater Expansion of wastewater treatment plant in Choutrana and Meliane

The project aims at the improving of the environment of the Greater Tunis by strengthening the capaity of the wastewater treatment for a sizeable part of the capital city. More specifically, the projects targets the doubling of the treatment capacity of the ‘’Choutrana’’ and ‘’Sud Meliane’’ WWTPs, by construction of a new adjacent WWTPs to the existing plants.

Choutrana and Meliane ONAS ONAS 45.630 MUSD IDB (42.690 MUSD) 2.940 MUSD 2005 2007 ongoing

Italy Gov Tunisia urban wastewater Sanitation of Korbos Mrissa and Agareb Construction of WWTP, networks & 8 pumping stations ONAS 10 MD recyclage des detttes de l'Italie

2004 29/6/1905 ongoing

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater Project of Sanitation of 11 Cities (Béja, Jendouba, Medjez El Bab, Siliana, Bou Salem, Téboursouk, Testour, Tébourba, Jeadaida, Gaâfour and Ghardimaou)

Cities of Béja, Jendouba, Medjez El Bab, Siliana, Bou Salem, Téboursouk, Testour, Tébourba, Jeadaida, Gaâfour and Ghardimaou.

1.04 MTND 1990 2006 ongoing

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater 98 65 502 /8493-01 Sewerage of Seven Small and Medium-Sized Cities (Bouficha, Mornaguia, Bouarada, Makthar, Sers, Maknassi and Jerissa)

Cities of Bouficha, Mornaguia, Bouarada, Makthar, Sers, Maknassi and Jerissa.

57 MD KFW (16.342 MUSD) 2002 2011 ongoing

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater 9665472 Sewerage of the Cities of Ras Jebel, Rafraf, El Alia and Mateur

Cities of Ras Jebel, Rafraf, El Alia and Mateur

13.804 MEURO (42.7 MD)

KFW (17.94 MUSD) 1998 2010 ongoing

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater 9765850 Sewerage of the Cities of Sousse, Kairouan and Nefza

Cities of Sousse, Kairouan and Nefza

18.4 MEURO KFW (25.58 MUSD) 2002 2010 ongoing

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater Sewerage of the City of Sousse II City of Sousse 0.045 MTND 2006 2011 ongoingEC-MEDA II / EIB Tunisia urban wastewater ONAS IV The development programme consists of the following essential

schemes: - upgrading of the primary and secondary networks in Greater Tunis; - expansion and rehabilitation of the sanitation systems in the towns of Monastir, Mahdia, Gabès, Medenine, Tatouine and Gafsa; - extension of the South Hammamet treatment plant; -construction of three wastewater treatment plants in the towns of Enfidha/Hergla, Menzel Temime and Tazarka/Somâa/ Mâamoura.

Cities of Monastir, Mahdia, Gabès, Medenine, Tatouine and Gafsa, Enfidha/Hergla, Menzel Temime and Tazarka/Somâa/ Mâamoura.

Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

90 MEUR EC (interest subsidy)EIB (45%)

Under appraisal - 15/06/2006

ongoing

ONAS Tunisia urban wastewater Rural sanitation programme The sanitation actions have so far been completed in 6 rural zones: these are Cherfech (Governorate of Ariana), Chouigui (Governorate of Manouba), Khanguet El Hojjaj (Governorate of Nabeul), Oued El Khatf (Governorate of Nabeul), Beni Ayeche et Ain Kmicha in addition to the ongoing sanitation works in the zones Bechimet El Galb (Governorate of Gabès), and Sidi Jedidi (Governorate of Nabeul), while conducting the final design studies for the remaining zones (about 12 rural areas). As regards the remaining 27 rural areas, the preparation of the final design studies and the construction of the works are pending the identification of financing.

47 rural zones ONAS rural agglomerations public funds 2001 ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB Tunisia urban wastewater P099811 Tunis West Sewerage (phase I) The project combines sewerage and institutional building components. The sewerage component includes building: a) a waste water treatment plant in El Attar in the western part of Great Tunis. b) a system of mains and pumping stations to transfer raw sewage to the treatment plant; and c) a system of mains to transfer treated sewage to Oued Meliane with valves for connection to irrigation basins; and d) technical assistance for construction supervision. The institutional building component includes: a) strengthening of the National Sewerage Board (ONAS) financial management; b) environmental management of the project, including mitigation measure for sludge disposal; c) the preparation of strategic technico-economic studies for sanitation of about 100 small towns of less than 10,000 inhabitants; and d) the establishment of a customers management system.

Greater Tunis area OFFICE NATIONAL D'ASSAINISSEMENT (ONAS)

OFFICE NATIONAL D'ASSAINISSEMENT (ONAS)

71.9 MUSD WB/IBRD (66.8 MUSD) 5.1 MUSD 06-JUL-2006 31-DEC-2011 ongoing

Xth plan of Economic and Social Development/AFD/ EIB

Tunisia urban wastewater PNAQP IV4th project on the sanitation of low-income neighbourhoods

The PNAQP is mainly focused on extending sanitation systems and eliminating surface drainage of waste water in the poor neighbourhoods. It includes the sanitation of 155 neighbourhoods, the connection of 35000 houses and the creation of effluents treatment plant

North East (Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, Bizerte, Nabeul)Centre East (Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, Sfax)South East (Gabès, Medenine)

municipalities 51 M EUR AFD (34 M EUR) 17 M EUR 2004 2012 ongoing

AFD Tunisia urban wastewater CTN104002 Gestion stations epurations boues(Sludge management treatment stations)

AFD (152.560 USD) 6/1/1998 6/1/2003 completed

AFD, EC Tunisia urban wastewater Integrated Urban Development Programme (PDUI -Programme de Développement Urbain Intégré)

PDUI’s objective is to improve living conditions for the poorest segments of the population by drawing on local human potentialities and resources, while at the same time creating favourable conditions for siting by local and external promoters of businesses capable of creating jobs. The 3 phases of the programme were spread over 17 administrative districts, reaching an estimated population of 254,000 inhabitants.The objectives of these 32 projects were originally globally quantified as follows: for the physical component, the construction of 142 km of roads, 60 km of drainage works, 12 km of drainage system,2,768 public lighting posts,the construction of 95 public facilities.Compared to the other two programmes (PNAQP and PNRQP) which were mainly based on infrastructure and facilities construction, PDUI combined infrastructure construction and initiatives to promote productive activities.

17 administrative districts

155,983,000 TND AFD (12,2 MEUR)EC

yes 1992 completed

AFESD Tunisia urban wastewater AI-Wakael Project (Phase Ill) The project aims at improving the standard of living of the poor families and individuals living under miserable conditions in the old buildings known as Al-Wakael through the provision of appropriate housing. The project would also preserve the architectural and cultural heritage of Tunis city through rehabilitating and restoring the evacuated old buildings. Amongst others the project includes the construction of about 400 low cost small houses of areas ranging between 40 and 80 m2 with a built area of 30 to 50 m2 to be allocated on hire purchase basis to families and individuals who will be moved from the old buildings (Al-Wakael). The old buildings will be either demolished or rehabilitated. This component includes land preparation, streets, water supply, electricity and sanitary drainage of the new houses’ residential area

Municipality of Tunis Municipality of Tunis 26.73 MUSD (KD 8.1 million)

AFESD (16.5 MUSD) Goverrnment (10.23 MUSD)

20/10/1996 1999 completed

BTC/DGCD Tunisia urban wastewater OECD No: 4282200 Construction work and provision of equipment for the wastewater purification station and reinforcement of the sanitation network of the city El Kef

El Kef Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

7,5 M TND BTC/DGCD 1996 December 2004 completed

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Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

CIDA Regional (Morocco, Tunisia)

urban wastewater A031461006 Wastewater reuse: training support in Morocco and Tunisia

Training in adaptive technologies to treat and reuse rural wastewater in Morocco and Tunisia. The project does this by installing and using laboratory equipment, developing training modules, delivering courses and developing fact sheets. Outputs include two training modules on treating and reusing wastewater from the olive oil industry and from rural domestic sewage.

University of Guelph's Collège Alfred

Hassan II Agronomic and Veterinary Institute (Morocco)Olive Tree Institute (Tunisia), 40 stakeholders from rural communities, and from the olive oil industry

CIDA (100000 USD) 7 month 2003-approval 31/3/2004 completed

EIB Tunisia urban wastewater Construction of sewerage systems and wastewater treatment plants in Menzel Bourguiba, M'saken, Monastir, Kelibia and northern Sousse

Menzel Bourguiba, M'saken, Monastir, Kelibia and northern Sousse

ONAS Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

EIB (17 MEUR) 1992-approval completed

EIB Tunisia urban wastewater Extension of sewerage and sewage disposal systems in towns of Tunis, Medenine, Menzel Bourguiba, Kelibia, M'saken, Sousse and Monastir

Tunis, Medenine, Menzel Bourguiba, Kelibia, M'saken, Sousse and Monastir

ONAS Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

EIB (25 MEUR) 1994-approval completed

Greece (YPEJ) Regional (Egypt, Israel Tunisia)

urban wastewater Treatment and Reuse of Sewage and Sludge in the South Mediterranean and Middle East Countries

The main objectives of the project are as follows: (1) Proposals for wastewater characteristics suitable for a sustainable management of water resources; (2) Development of socioeconomic criteria for the evaluation of the reuse possibilities according to the particular characteristics of each country involved; (3) Identifying appropriate methods for wastewater recovery on the basis of the individual needs, constrains and objectives; (4) Setting up an information network among the countries involved, the European Union, etc.

Commissioned by: Ministry of Environment, Planning and Public Works National Technical University of Athens Faculty of civil Engineering Department of water resources Hydraulic and maritime Engineering Sanitary Engineering Laboratory

88041.1 EUR 4 months 1999 completed

IDB Tunisia urban wastewater Project of sanitation of 15 cities Construction of 85 km sewage network and 5000 connection boxes

ONAS ONAS 8 MTND IDB 1986 1990 completed

IDB Tunisia urban wastewater Project of sanitation of the Two Cities of Kairouan and Sbeitla

Kairouan and Sbeitla ONAS ONAS 40 MTND IDB 2000 2005 completed

IDB Tunisia urban wastewater Project of treated wastewater disposal sea outlets

The sea-outlets of Jerba and Northern Sousse were constructed in 1993, which allowed an extension of the treated wastewater disposal outlets by about 1.7 km off the beach of Sousse and by 1.1 km off the beach of Jerba. In 1995, ONAS constructed a sea outlet for Nabeul/ Hammamet of 2.3 km in length and another dedicated to the wastewater treatment plant of Monastir of 1.52 km in length

Jerba and Northern SousseNabeul/ Hammamet Monastir

ONAS ONAS 16.5 MTND IDB 1995 2004 completed

JBIC Tunisia urban wastewater TS-P9 Project of Sanitation of the Cities of Sfax, Kébili, Douz and Hammam Zeriba

Extension of sewage systems in 4 cities Cities of Sfax, Kébili, Douz and Hammam Zeriba

Office National De L'assainissement

0.090 MTND JBIC (6389 MJPY)JICA

1998 2005 completed

JBIC Tunisia urban wastewater TS-P9 Sewerage System Development Project JBIC (OECF) 4/1/1997 31/12/2000 completedKFAED Tunisia urban wastewater Third Sanitation project of greater Tunis Construction of 92 km sewage network and 3050 connection

boxesGreater Tunis ONAS 38.3 MTND KFAED 1984 1995 completed

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater 9365644 Sewerage Of Grand Bizerte Grand Bizerte area 16.412 MEURO KFW (24.09416 MUSD) 1/10/1994 2005 completedEC-MEDA I/EIB Tunisia urban wastewater ONAS III Improvements to wastewater collection networks and

construction of sewage treatment plants in 19 medium- sized townsThis project involves the sanitation of the following cities: Borj Cédria, Korba, El Hamma – Gabès, Menzel Témime, Bou Argoub, Métlaoui, Jebeniana, El Fahs, Kerkenna, Chaffar, Metouia/ Ouedhref, Mareth/ Zarat, Ajim (Jerba), Chebba, Enfidha, Tazarka/ Somaâ/ Maâmoura, Haouria and Hergla

Borj Cédria, Korba, El Hamma – Gabès, Menzel Témime, Bou Argoub, Métlaoui, Jebeniana, El Fahs, Kerkenna, Chaffar, Metouia/ Ouedhref, Mareth/ Zarat, Ajim (Jerba), Chebba, Enfidha, Tazarka/ Somaâ/ Maâmoura, Haouria and Hergla

ONAS Office National de l’Assainissement (ONAS)

152 MTND EC (interest subsidy)EIB (30 MEUR)

1998-approval 2006 completed

SIDA Tunisia urban wastewater 2111000148 Sewage treatment works in Nabeul-Hammamet, Tunisia

Sewage treatment works in Nabeulhamm Nabeulhamm Sida (35,230 USD) 07/01/95 12/01/97 completed

SIDA Tunisia urban wastewater 71004958 Tun supple sewage bizerte Water supply and sanitation : sewage Grand Bizerte area Sida (36,290 USD) 01/01/98 12/01/99 completedSIDA Tunisia urban wastewater 2103403701 Tun0344 monastir supervision Water and sanitation Monastir Sida (124,270 USD) 02/01/93 12/01/96 completedSIDA Tunisia urban wastewater 2103402301

TUN0461Wastewater Treatment Plant in Three Cities Feasibility study for the construciton of three wastewater

treatment plants in three citiesBizerte, El Kef, Borj Cedria

ONAS Sida (1,052,710 USD) 01/06/92 12/01/97 completed

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WB Tunisia urban wastewater P005731 Greater Tunis Sewerage and Reuse Project There are two components. The urban sewerage for ONAS component includes:1) extending and rehabilitating the Tunis South wastewater treatment plant (WWTP);2) restructuring the western Tunis sewerage collection system;3) strengthening the southern Tunis sewage collection system and connecting villages to the WWTP;4) extending the Northern Tunis sewage collection system and constructing a liaison conduit; and5) extending, rehabilitating, and resizing the sewage collection networks of Central and Northern Tunis; 6) strengthening all secondary sewer systems;7) building pumping systems;8) acquiring miscellaneous sewer maintenance and management equipment; and9) technical assistance, studies, and research work.The second component, the agricultural component for the Ministry of Agriculture, includes:1) building a multi-seasonal storage basin with a capacity of one to two million cubic meters in the El Attar valley;2) equipping an area of 1,000 ha to be irrigated with treated sewage; and3) carrying out a pilot project for groundwater recharge with tertiary treated purified sewage

Greater Tunis area Office National de l’Assainissement / ONAS/MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE

Office National de l’Assainissement / ONAS/MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE

107 MUSD WB/IBRD (60 MUSD) 29-MAY-1997 31-DEC-2005 completed

WB Tunisia urban wastewater P005631 Urban Sewerage Project (02) First and second projects of sanitation of greater Tunis and Greater Sfax for the construction of 4 sewage treatment facilities; network of 290 km and 7000 connection boxes It would consist of: (i) a second stage of sewerage for greater Tunis which would provide additional treatment capacity and facilities to improve the existing sewerage and stormwater systems to serve greater Tunis; (ii) a component for Sfax which would complement existing treatment capacity and extend and improve the sewer/stormwater system; and (iii) technical assistance to strenghthen the project planning and control capability of ONAS. The main benefits of the proposed project would be pollution control of the Lake of Tunis, increased access of urban dwellers in the target group in Tunis and Sfax to sewerage facilities with a decrease in health hazards attributable to poor methods of waste disposal, and institutional improvements for ONAS, the Sewage Authority.

Greater Tunis and Sfax area

ONAS 91 MTND26.5 MUSD

WB-IBRD (100%) 1975

1979

1984

1987

completed

WB Tunisia urban wastewater Urban Sewerage Project (03) Construction of 13 sewage treatment facilities; network of 440 km and 32700 connection boxesThe proposed project would help rehabilitate and expand the existing sewerage and stormwater systems, including the provision of sewage treatment, in 30 urban centers. It consists of investments in: primary, secondary and stormwater sewers, including pumping stations and related structures; sewage treatment plants; maintenance and data processing equipment and office accommodations for ONAS; consulting services for related design and construction supervision; and studies

Bizerte, Ras Jebel, Mateur, Zaghouan, Grombalia, Dar Chaâbane, Korba, Soliman, Menzel Bouzelfa, Béni Khiar, Menzel Témime, Sfax, El Jem, Mahrès, Nefta, Sbeitla, Sidi Bouzid, Békalta, Téboulba, Sayyada/ Lamta/ Bouhjar, Ksar Hellal, Sahline, Msaken, Ouardanine, Kalaa Sghira, Ksour Essaf, Médenine, Tataouine, Zarzis and Houmt Souk.

ONAS 73 MTND WB-IBRD (100%) 1983 1992 completed

WB/ NDF/NIB Tunisia urban wastewater P005680 Water Supply & Sewerage Project The project has four main components:a) institutional development with a view to enhancing water resources management, and the financial viability and efficiency of both SONEDE and ONAS, including staff training, studies, technical assistance, purchase of equipment, and a campaign to raise public awareness on better use of water and sanitation services;b) rehabilitation and expansion of the water systems to approximately 320 small villages in rural Tunisia; andc) construction of sewage treatment facilities

Tozeur, Tataouine, Jemmal-Zermeddime, Fernara, Mornag

SONEDE/ONAS SONEDE/ONAS 110.9 MUSD WB/IBRD (58 MUSD)NDF(4.3 MUSD)NIB (6.4 MUSD)

28-JUL-1994 30-JUN-2003 completed

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

AFD, CITET, ONAS

Tunisia urban wastewater Full automation management of the activated sludge waste water treatment plant of Sousse-Nord

The aim of this project was to introduce automatic systems for the operation of activated sludge waste water treatment plants in order to improve the quality of water output and reduce energy consumption and labour costs. In this type of plant, the part of the process consuming the most energy is aeration.The Sousse Nord waste water treatment plant was chosen to be the pilot site for this operation.

Sousse Nord CITET (Tunis International Centre for Environmental Technologies)NANC.I.E. (International Centre for Water of Nancy)

CITET, ONAS,AFD

BMZ Tunisia urban wastewater Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation

BMZ (4.62+8.31 MUSD) 31/12/1998

DGCD Tunisia urban wastewater 333300 Projet Pilote D'un Systeme De Gestion Eaux Usees(Pilot project for a wastewater management system)

DGCD (123,990 USD) 30/06/01

DGCS Tunisia urban wastewater Water and Sewerage DGCS (19,350 USD) 1991-commitment

JBIC Tunisia urban wastewater Treated Sewage Irrigation Project This project aims to establish irrigation infrastructure, using treated sewage water from 12 treatment plants (7 existing plants and 5 newly constructed plants) in ten areas in Tunisia and to investigate the possibility of the artificial replenishing of groundwater using treated sewage water in 2 coastal areas.

Direction General du Genie Rural (DGGR: address/ 30 rue Alain Savary 1002 Tunis, Republic of Tunisia, phone/ 216-1-891118, fax/ 216-1-288071).

JBIC (1707 MJPY) 31/03/1998-Approval

JBIC Tunisia urban wastewater TS-P6 Water Supply & Sewage System Improvement Project In South-tunisia

Societe Nationale D'exploitation Et De Distribution

JBIC (7577 MJPY) (OECF) 31/03/1985-Approval

JICA Tunisia urban wastewater Water Supply & Sanitation - Large Systems JICA (0.053+.051 MUSD) 1/1/2003

KFW Tunisia urban wastewater Water And Sewerage KFW (19.34+25.37 MUSD) 1/10/1993

MAE Tunisia urban wastewater 3M3 Assainissement (Sanitation) MAE (25,430 USD) 1998-commitment

SIDA (BITS) Tunisia urban wastewater Tabarka sewerage treatment plant, AF Tabarka Sida (BITS) (591,340 USD) 21/11/01SIDA (BITS) Tunisia urban wastewater Tunis sewerage treatment plant, AF Sida (BITS)

(354,800+473,070 USD)15/07/03

SPFF Tunisia urban wastewater Gabes waste water treatment pl., af Gabes waste water treatment pl., af Gabes SPFF (676.050 USD) 1993-commitment

SPFF Tunisia urban wastewater Mahdia waste water treatment pl.,af Mahdia waste water treatment pl.,af Mahdia SPFF (364.190 USD) 1993-commitment

EC-SMAP III Tunisia municipal solid waste, industrial emissions

Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) strategies for the "Kroumirie & Mogods" Region and "Grand Sfax" Municipality in Tunisia

Kroumirie & Mogods Region and Grand Sfax

WWF Mediterranean Programme Office /Medcities/ •Sfax Municipalities •Sfax University •TaparuraPublic Society/Agence de Protection et d’Amenagement du Littoral -APAL

1,561,713 EUR EC (1.24 MEUR) 30 months

WB/ AFD Tunisia municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

P074398 Third Municipal Sector Investment Project The objective is to strengthen the institutional environment for the delivery of basic municipal services and infrastructure through: a) increasing institutional capacity of both local governments and sector agencies, and b) enhancing the financial and institutional capacity of the Municipal Development Fund.It includes sewage networks and solid waste disposal systems

national CPSCL/MINISTRY OF INTERIOR

municipalities 199.77 MUSD WB/IBRD (78.39 MUSD) AFD (46.64 MUSD)

CPSCL (74.74 MUSD)

5-∆εκ-02 30-Ιουν-08 ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

WB Tunisia municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

P005687 Municipal Sector Investment Project The project aims at increasing the efficiency of the local authorities in decision making, resource mobilization and allocation, and project financing and implementation; it will include the following: (a) institutional strengthening for the municipalities and the Ministries of Interior and Finance, including establishment of a training directorate within the Ministry of Interior to manage a training program for the Municipalities and the Regional Councils, and delivery of training, and studies bolstering the local tax reform and the improvement of municipal management; (b) institutional strengthening for the Municipal Development Agency (MDA), to help restructure and strengthen MDA so that it can play a major role in the evaluation of both the projects and the municipalities it will finance; and (c) priority infrastructure investments for municipalities and regional councils, including upgrading of low-income neighborhoods, construction, maintenance and rehabilitation of municipal infrastructure in existing neighborhoods including urban roads, street lighting, drainage, an

national MINISTRY OF INTERIORER TUTELLE OF MIN. OF INTERIOR & FINANCE

municipalities 207.7 MUSD WB/IBRD (75 MUSD) 02-JUL-1992 31-∆εκ-99 completed

WB Tunisia municipal solid wasteurban wastewater

P046832 Second Municipal Sector Investment Project This project will provide a line of credit to the municipal development agency who will in turn provide loans to build urban infrastructure, such as streets and street lighting, sewerage, waste dumps, potable water systems, and parks and gardens. The loan will also finance training and technical assistance and office equipment to the municipal development agency and local government The project consists of the following components: 1) municipal infrastructure; 2) training, technical assistance, and equipment to strengthen the management of the municipal development agency Caisse des Prets et de Soutien des Collectivites Locales (CPSCL); 3) technical assistance and equipment to improve management of LGs, General Directorate for public and local governments (DGCPL) and General Directorate for Regional Affairs (DGAR); 4) the training center program for local governments; and 5) community participation.

national CPSCL/MINISTRY OF INTERIOR

municipalities 220 MUSD WB/IBRD (80 MUSD)Bilateral agencies (0.7 MUSD)

24-JUN-1997 30-Ιουν-03 completed

USAID Tunisia urban wastewatermunicipal solid waste

664HG05664-0356, HG-V

Private Participation in Environmental Services (PPES)

The PPES program is to strengthen the coverage and efficiency of urban environmental services through stepped-up participation by the private sector:To step up private sector involvement in the operation of environmental services (sewage, solid waste, land development); to boost participation by the private sector in the financing of urban environmental services; to clarify and strengthen the roles of government agencies in the management of contracts entered into with the private sector; and to promote community participation in activities designed to heighten public awareness of environmental issues.

national CHEMONICS INTERNATIONAL INC.

Tunisian Ministry of Economic DevelopmentRegional Housing and Urban Development Office (RHUDO)

USAID (40 MUSD) 5 years 1993 1998 completed

Tunisian State Secretariat for Scientific Research and Technology (SERST)

Tunisia municipal solid waste

Recycling of organic solid wastes from wholesale market to produce energy and soil nutriments

The project aims to solve an environmental and sanitation problem created by the large quantities of fermentable organic solid wastes generated by commercial activity at the Tunis wholesale market.The objective of the project is thus to identify the best-adapted biotechnology for treatment of this type of waste, guaranteeing the production of both energy and high quality soil fertiliser

Tunis Fruit Market CITET (Tunis International Centre for Environmental Technologies).ANER (National Agency for Renewable Energies). ANPE (National Agency for Environmental Protection). ESIAT (High School for Agri-Food Industry of Tunisia).ENIT (High School for Engineering of Tunis).SOTUMAG (Wholesale Market Company).CWBI ( Wallon Centre of Biotechnology).

Tunisian State Secretariat for Scientific Research and Technology (SERST)

ongoing

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

KFW Tunisia municipal solid waste

199966045 3 Domestic waste disposal sites 3 Landfills for domestic waste and the relevant reloading stations in Sousse, Kairouan and Bizerte as well as a hazardous waste disposal center and a limited number of local infrastructure and/or reloading centers

Cities of Sousse, Kairouan and Nefza

KFW (8.24 MUSD) 6/1/2002 7/1/2004 completed

EC-MEDA II / EIB/ KfW

Tunisia municipal solid waste

MEDA II /TUN/212/002/B

Solid waste management Project (Déchets solides)

Setting up regional solid waste management systems via 9 landfills and 17 waste transfer stations

Djerba, Gabès, Mednine, Monastir, Nabeul, Sfax, Sousse, Kairouan and Bizerte

Republic de Tunisie EC (5.6 MEUR)EIB (25 MEUR)KfW

2000-approval 2006 ongoing

EC-SMAP II /METAP

Regional (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria)

municipal solid waste

ME8/AIDCO/2001/0132/SMAP-9

Regional Solid Waste Management Project in METAP Mashreq and Maghreb Countries

The main objective is to promote the adoption of sustainable integrated waste management practices through: strengthening policy, legal and institutional frameworks, clarifying financing and cost-recovery options and methods, addressing opportunities for enhanced private sector participation in the sector and defining appropriate public awareness and community participation strategies. Project activities are carried out at both regional and national levels. Regional level: Regional Guidelines on Integrated SWM and on Public Awareness and Community Participation; six training manuals on the different aspects of improved SWM. National level: "Inter-communal Solid Waste Management in Tunisia": development of inter-municipal Solid Waste Management Model for four municipalities (Nabeul, Hammamet, Beni Khiar et Dar Chaabane) in the Governorate of Nabeul

tourist area of Nabeul,Hammamet, Beni Khiar and Dar Chaabane (Nabeul Governorate)

• ANPE (Agence National de protection de l' environnement)• WB on behalf of the - METAP regional facility• MEDCITIES• GTZ-ERM-GKW (private company) international consortium

National governments, local government bodies, non-governmental and community-based organisations, the informal sector engaged in recycling activities

6 MEUR EC (5 MEUR - 83.3%) 1,000,000 EUR 48 months 3/1/2002 1/1/2006 completed

SDC Tunisia municipal solid waste

95/804 Projet Tomsat (Tomsat Project) Urban Waste Management 07/01/95 01/04/97 completed

SIDA Tunisia municipal solid waste

71000745 Tun prep ind maintenance Waste management/disposal Sida (28,470 USD) 2003-commitment

11/28/2003 completed

JICA Tunisia municipal solid waste

Waste Management/Disposal JICA (0.048 MUSD) 1/1/2004

EC-SMAP I Regional (Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco)

municipal solid waste

ME8/B7-4100/IB/99/0233-03

Regional Community Solid Waste Management Programme (RCSWMP)

The project aimed at improving Solid Waste Management (SWM) in a sustainable manner by raising awareness of local communities and demonstrating the environmental, economic and social benefits of SWM good practice measures with collection, disposal, recycling and re-use of solid waste being the main pillars.The project conducted pilot operations; the main actions consisted of:• Selection and evaluation of the local communities Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP studies).• Conducting public awareness campaigns targeted at community stakeholders using workshops, seminars and public meetings to promote Solid Waste Management good practices in households, schools and public buildings.• Design and implementation of technical solutions for waste reduction, separation, disposal, re-use and recycling in the targeted areas• Conduct of national and end-of-project seminars to disseminate experiences and results, exchange information and draw lessons.

El-Mansourah district of Kairouan city

Coordinator: RAED*AOYE*Apnek*Lced*Enda Maghreb*TAUW

Local communities 1,113,762 EUR EC (902,147 EUR - 81%) 37 months 25/10/2000

CITET Tunisia industrial emissions Treatment and recycling of liquid waste from olive oil manufacturing process

The project is based on developing and improving a pilot liquid waste treatment plant for the bacteriological treatment of olive-oil waste. The results of this project will be used for a treatment station for olive oil wastes by-products at Kalaâ Kébira, central Tunisia.

Kalaâ Kébira CITET (Tunis International Centre for Environmental Technologies)ESIAT (School of Agri-Food Industry of Tunisia)ENIT (School of Engineering of Tunis)

Ministry of Environment and Land-Use Planning

CITET ongoing

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Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Tunisia industrial emissions LIFE04 TCY/TN/000063

Demonstration of wastewater treatment in Tunisian tanneries

The main objective of the project is to promote and improve the use of wastewater treatment technologies in the tannery industries in Tunisia.The specific objectives are to:1. Study the requirements of CNCC’s laboratory and purchase the necessary equipment for wastewater analysis;2. Carry out a comparative study of the current wastewater treatment situation in Tunisia;3. Set-up two mobile pilot prototypes for wastewater treatment;4. Demonstrate the prototypes in a selected tannery; and5. Dissemination project results through publications, presentations, and workshops.

national (in tannery industries)

Centre National du Cuir et de la Chaussure17 rue du Cuir - ZI Sidi Rezigue2033 MegrineTunisie

786,600 EUR EC (536,970 EUR) 1/1/2005 31/12/2007 ongoing

Finland-MFA Regional (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia)

industrial emissions Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Arab States: Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Basel Convention

- Inventory of hazardous waste and its production in the area - Study of the E-waste (electronic waste) in Algeria, Jordan and Saudi-Arabia: possibility of recycling and Study of the best practices - Legal counseling for the implementation of the Basel Convention - Used oils: Study

national MFA (1 MEURO) 36 months Ιαν-06 ∆εκ-08 ongoing

KFW Tunisia industrial emissions 5-2-014094(OECD DAC)200065680(KFWI)

Hazardous Industrial Waste Treatment Plant 

ANGED 17.34 MEURO KFW (60%, 10.5 MUSD) 40% 2 years ongoing

EC-MEDA II / EIB Tunisia industrial emissions Sanitation for Taparura Decontamination of Taparura coastal site in greater Sfax area from industrial pollution (phosphogypsum deposit)

Taparura, greater Sfax area

ECEIB (34 MEUR)

ongoing

AFESD Tunisia industrial emissions Development of the Industrial Parks The project consists of establishing and developing 25 industrial parks with a total area of 700 hectares. For the purpose of this loan, the project is part of the Plan which intends to establish and develop 280 hectares of industrial lots, and build several industrial buildings.The project also includes all local infrastructure works that are needed to prepare the assigned lands for these parks such as the design of the parcel lots, the testing of the geological characters of land, systems and services of water, sanitation, drainage, roads, power, gas, telephone, fire systems, lights, and all other services that make the business operation of these parks productive.

Tunisia Industrial Real Estate Agency

KD 39.4 million AFESD (46,2 MUSD=14 mill KD)AFD (12%)EIB (10%)

National (42%) 14/10/2000 2002 completed

EC-MEDA I/EIB Tunisia industrial emissions Chemical Group: Depollution of Gabes Gulf

Construction of landfill site for the disposal of phospatic gypsum, a waste product from a phosphate-based fertilizer production at “Groupe Chimique Tunisien” (GCT) plant at Gabès

Gabes Groupe Chimique Tunisien (GCT)

EC (11.5 MEUR, interest subsidy)EIB (45 MEUR)

1999-approval completed

EC-MEDA I/EIB Tunisia industrial emissions FODEP Global Fund Project - Funds for the industrial depollution

Global loan to the Republic of Tunisia for financing environmental protection equipment in industry

national Republic de Tunisie EIB (15 MEUR) 1995-approval completed

UNIDO/NORAD Tunisia industrial emissions US/TUN/97/060 Support to the Tunisian cleaner production centre

UNIDO 65,921 USD UNIDONORAD

30/6/1997 30/1/1998 completed

LA Tunisia industrial emissions REGIONE SARDEGNA

Biological detoxification of waste products from the oil industry

LA 2000-commitment

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(urban wastewater, municipal solid waste, industrial emissions)

Project ID Project Title Project Description Project Location Implementing agency Beneficiary Budget Donor/ Lender National Contribution/ Local Financing

Duration Starting Date End Date Implementation status (ongoing or completed)

UNEP/UNIDO Tunisia industrial emissions GEF-1512IBRD-309

Development of a National Plan for the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention on POPs

Within the overall objective of the Stockholm POPs Convention which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will:i) Allow Tunisia to meet its reporting obligations under the Stockholm POPs Convention;ii) Prepare the ground for implementation of the POPs Convention in Tunisia;iii) Strengthen national capacity to manage POPs and strengthen the capacity for chemicals management in general. Activities: The proposed enabling activities are consistent with the GEF "Initial Guidelines for Enabling Activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants" and follow the recommended step-wise framework:i) Determination of coordinating mechanisms and organisation of process;ii) Establishment of a POPs inventory and assessment of infrastructure and capacity;iii) Adoption of national priorities and determination of objectives of a national action plan for POPs;iv) Formulation of the National Implementation Plan for the national implementation of Stockholm POPs Convention and specific action plans for POPs management;v) Endorsement of the National Implementation Plan.

national UNEP/UNIDO Ministry of Environment and Regional Development

0.524 MUSD GEF (0.431 MUSD) 0.093 US$m 2 years 2001 -approval

EC-SMAP III Regional (Mediterranean countries)

all SMAP III Technical Assistance project The Technical Assistance project (entitled “TA SMAP III”), will provide two distinct and complementary types of TA services:1. environment policy assistance and institutional strengthening activities, in order to help Mediterranean partner Governments in their efforts owards the adoption of sustainable development (SD) policies and strategies fully integrating environmental concerns into all policy areas;2. assistance to the promotion, preparation and follow up of integrated coastal zone management plans (ICZM). Component A: Environmental policy assistance and institutional strengthening (Sustainable development) Component B: Promotion of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Component C: Stakeholder Engagement, Communications & Regional Dissemination Component D: Monitoring and Evaluation

September 2005 ongoing

EC-LIFE 3rd countries

Regional (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon)

all LIFE92 TCY/INT/016

METAP Albania (Water supply and sewerage management), Turkey (Istanbul environment project) (Patara cultural heritage), Tunisia, Algeria (Meps)

national WB 1,245,000 EUR EC (1,245,000 EUR) 1/4/1993 1/6/1997 completed

UNEP Regional (Syria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Algeria , Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Turkey)

all GEF-461UNEP-82

Determination of Priority Actions for the Further Elaboration and Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Mediterranean Sea

The Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land-Based Activities in the Mediterranean Region (SAP MED) provides a broad framework and timetable for the implementation of mechanisms and measures that will lead to the protection of the marine environment, including its biological resources and diversity, from the effects of harmful land-based activities. The present project includes preparatory actions leading to the adoption and implementation of regional guidelines and plans; investment in the elimination of regionally prioritised pollution hot spots; development and implementation of management plans for selected sensitive areas; development of a costed and targeted, strategic action plan for biodiversity; enhancement of public participation and institutional capacity in the region; development and implementation of economic instruments for the sustainable implementation of the SAP MED; and development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) for the implementation of the SAP MED.

national UNEP Secretariat for the Barcelona Convention Co-ordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan (MEDU-MAP)

10.475 MUSD GEF (6.290 MUSD)MAP-MEDU (1.145 MUSD)

3.040 US$m 1998 -approval 2002 completed

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Σύµβουλοι Περιβαλλοντικών Έργων Α.Ε.

Environmental Consultants S.A.

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Dear Sir / Madam,

LDK ECO Environmental Consultants SA has been awarded the project “Support to the DG Environment for development of the Mediterranean De-pollution Initiative “Horizon 2020” by the European Commission / DG Environment (please also refer to the introductory letter of EC).

The Euro-Med Partnership Environmental High Level Meeting - Horizon 2020, took place in December 2005, in Barcelona, Spain. This meeting took place shortly after the Summit of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership of 27-28 November 2005, where partner countries adopted a five year work programme that included an initiative to “de-pollute the Mediterranean Sea by 2020,” as proposed by the European Commission (EC), known as Horizon 2020.

The main aim of this Initiative is to reduce the level of pollution in the Mediterranean region by identifying and tackling the most significant pollution sources by the year 2020, whereas its secondary aims are to increase the cooperation between the various parties involved in protecting the Mediterranean, as well as to keep attention focused on environmental objective of reducing pollution in the region.

The European Neighbouring Policy Southern Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia) will be the main focus of Horizon 2020 and the sectors tackled will be industrial emissions, municipal waste and particularly urban wastewater.

However, it should be stressed that the Initiative will not create new structures but it will depend on already existing ones in the region.

The work required by us under this contract will mainly focus on assistance to ensure effective preparation of the de-pollution roadmap, organization of related meetings and provision of ongoing and completed significant financed activities / projects with regard to industrial emissions, municipal waste and urban wastewater. The latter issue is very significant, as there is now the need to use the already existing knowledge and experience and to define concrete actions that tackle the major sources of problems in practical terms.

To this end, we would be grateful if your Agency, which is considered to be one of the most active donors in the region could provide us and update us on financed completed and ongoing projects in the three mentioned environmental fields for the region. The information we would like for each project are:

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• Title and ID of project and brief description

• Beneficiary country

• Anticipated or completed results

• Implementing agency and beneficiary of the project

• Budget split according to donors involved (e.g. EC, WB, EIB, national funds, etc.)

• Staring and end date – duration in months

• Status of the project (ongoing or completed)

• Supporting Framework for launching the project (e.g. NEAP, NIP, etc.)

• Other factors enabling this project to be launched

• Do you consider this project as a success story and why?

Finally, we would like to inform us if you would be interested in participating in the evolvement of the Initiative and if so, please provide us a contact person.

As the Initiative Horizon 2020 will give new impetus to efforts to de-pollute the Mediterranean, the present project is of paramount importance for both the involved countries, as well as for the donors involved in the region. For this reason we consider your contribution to be especially important in providing us the necessary input.

We are at your disposal should you require any additional information or clarification.

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation and assistance, and looking forward to receiving your reply

Yours sincerely,

D. Economides,

Project Manager

Tel. +30-210-6255300 Fax. +30-210-62 54 871 e-mail: [email protected]

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Ministries of EnvironmentCountry Type of

organisationType of participation Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Tel Fax E-mail website

Algeria Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement

M. Cherif Rahmani Ministre 4 rue des 4 canonsLes TagarinsAlger

213 21 56 19 86213 21 66 62 24213 21 65 23 82213 21 66 63 21

213 21 56 14 39 [email protected] www.environnement-dz.org/

Algeria Ministry of Environment

SMAP correspondent Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement

Mr. Djamel Echirk Inspecteur Général de l'Environnement

47 rue Mohamed DouarBelouizdadAlger

213 21 432 898Mobile: 231 71 399 424

213 21 434 190 [email protected]@environnement-dz.org

www.environnement-dz.org/

Algeria Ministry of Environment

MAP focal point Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement

Mr. Mohamed Si Youcef

Direction Générale de l'Environnement

4 rue des 4 canons16000 Alger

213 21 432 809213 21 432 890

213 21 913987 [email protected]@hotmail.com

www.environnement-dz.org/

Algeria Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement

Mme Samira Nateche Direction Générale de l'environnement, Sous-Directrice de la préservation des zones marines, littoral et zones humides

1, Rue des Quatre Canons Algiers Algeria

213 21 432 884 213 21 432 884 [email protected][email protected]

www.environnement-dz.org/

Egypt Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Mr. Maged George Elias

Minister 30 Misr Helwan El-Zyrae RoadMaadiCairo

202 525 64 52 202 525 64 90 [email protected] www.eeaa.gov.eg

Egypt Ministry of Environment

MAP focal pointMEDPOL focal point

Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Mr. Mohamed Sayed Khalil

Chief Executive Officer 30 Misr-Helwan El-Zyrae RoadPO Box 955 MaadiCairo

202 525 64 45[20] 2 5256452

202 525 64 54 [20] 2 5256490

[email protected] www.eeaa.gov.eg

Egypt Ministry of Environment

SMAP correspondent Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Ms Maissa El Gohary

Ms Dahlia Lotayef

30 Misr Helwan, Agricultural RoadMaadiCairo

202 525 64 52Mobile: 201 0 521 33 69

202 525 64 57 [email protected]@idsc.gov.eg

www.eeaa.gov.eg

Egypt Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Dr Fatma Abou ElShouk

MEDPOL National Coordinator

30 Misr-Helwan El-Zyrae Road P. O. Box 955 Maadi Cairo Egypt

[20] 2 5256450 [20] 2 5256450 [email protected] www.eeaa.gov.eg

Egypt Ministry of Environment

MSCD-BP Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Ms Christine Iskandar

Mr. Mohamed Raafat

International Affairs Coordinator, Department of International Relations

30 Misr-Helwan El-Zyrae Road, 5th Floor P. O. Box 955 Maadi Cairo, Egypt

[20] 10 577 4691 [20] 2 52 56 454 [email protected] www.eeaa.gov.eg

Egypt Ministry of Environment

METAP Focal Points Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs- Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (MSEA-EEAA)

Ossama Abdel Salam

Mr. Mahmoud A. I. Hewehy

Undersecretary -International Affairs and Technical Cooperation, Representative of NFP

30 Misr Helwan Agricultural RoadMaadi, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt

202 526 60 16

202 525 6465

202 525 64 57

202 525 6461

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

www.eeaa.gov.eg

Israel Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministry of the Environment Mr. Shalom SimhonCHANGE TO Mr. Gideon Ezra

Minister 5 Kanfei Nesherarim StreetPO Box 34033Jerusalem 95464

972 2 655 37 01972 2 655 37 02972 2 655 37 03

972 2 653 59 58 [email protected] www.environment.gov.il/

LDK ECO SA 1/18

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organisationType of participation Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Tel Fax E-mail website

Israel Ministry of Environment

MAP focal point Ministry of the Environment Dr Miki HaranCHANGE TO Mr. Shai Avital

Director General 5 Kanfei Nesharim StreetPO Box 3403395464 Jerusalem

972 2 655 37 20972 2 655 37 22

972 2 653 59 39 [email protected] www.environment.gov.il/

Israel Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministry of Environment Mr Rani Amir Director, Marine and Coastal Environment Division

Pal-Yam 15aP.O.Box 811HaifaIsrael

[972] 4 8633500 [972] 4 8633520 [email protected] www.environment.gov.il/

Israel Ministry of Environment

SMAP correspondent Ministry of the Environment Ms Ori Livne Director, Marine and Coastal Environment Division

5 Kanfei Nesherarim StreetPO Box 34033Jerusalem 95464

972 2 655 3745972 2 655 3746

972 2 655 3752 [email protected] www.environment.gov.il/

Jordan Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministry of Environment Mr. Khalid Al-Irani Minister P.O. Box 1408Amman 11941

962 6 535 01 49 962 6 535 00 84 [email protected] www.moenv.gov.jo

Jordan Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and the Environment General Corporation For the Environment Protection (GCEP)

Mr Ahmed Al-Qatarneh

P O Box 540841 Amman - 11937

962 6 534 5172 962 6 535 00 84 [email protected]  www.environment.gov.jo/main.html

Jordan Ministry of Environment

METAP Focal Points Ministry of Environment Yousef Al-Shuraiki

Dr. Ahmed Mahmoud Said

Secretary General P.O. Box 1408Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

962-6-535-01-49962-6-535-5695

962-6-535-00-84 [email protected]

[email protected] or [email protected]

Lebanon Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministry of Environment Mr. W. Wahhab Minister Azarieh BuildingBeirut Central DistrictBlock A-4 New, A-4 Old, A-57th and 8th FloorsPO Box 112727 Beirut

961 1 976 555 961 1 976 530 [email protected] www.moe.gov.lb

Lebanon Ministry of Environment

MAP focal point Ministry of Environment Mr. Berj HatjianMs Sanaa Sairawan

Director GeneralHead of Service of Planning and Programmes

Azarieh BuildingBeirut Central DistrictBlock A-4 New, A-4 Old, A-57th and 8th FloorsPO Box 112727 Beirut

961 1 976 555961 4 523 161

961 1 976 530961 4 524 555

[email protected]@moe.gov.lb

www.moe.gov.lb

Lebanon Ministry of Environment

SMAP correspondent Ministry of Environment Mrs. Nancy Khoury

Ms Lamia ChamasDr Saleem Hamadeh

Acting Head of Division, Public Relations and External Affairs

Lazarieh Building7th Floor A4NPO Box 11-2727Beirut

961 1 976 555961 4 522 222 Mobile of Nancy Khoury: 961 3 503 978

961 1 976 530961 4 525 080

[email protected] www.moe.gov.lb

Lebanon Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministry of the Environment Ms Olfat Hamdan Service of Protection of Urban Environment

Azarieh Building- Beirut Central DistrictP.O. Box 11-2727BeirutLebanon

[961] 1 976555[961] 1 976 530

[email protected] www.moe.gov.lb

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Ministries of EnvironmentCountry Type of

organisationType of participation Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Tel Fax E-mail website

Lebanon Ministry of Environment

METAP Focal Points Ministry of Environment Ms Manal Mossallem

Mr. Berj HATJIAN

Representative of NFP

Director General, Promoting & Monitoring Synergy between Trade & Environment Project

Lazarieh Center, 7th & 8th Floor, Block A-4 New, A4-Old, and A5P.O.Box: 11/2727; Beirut-Lebanon.

961 1 976 555961 4 522 222

961 1 976 530961 4 525 080

[email protected]@moe.gov.lb

www.moe.gov.lb

Libya Ministry of Environment

GovernmentalMAP focal pointMEDPOL focal point

Minister for Environment, Environment General Authority

Mr. Abdul-Hakim Elwaer

Minister for Environment

PO Box 83618Al GheranTripoli

218 21 487 02 66 218 21 487 02 66 [email protected] www.egalibya.org

Libya Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Minister for Environment, Environment General Authority

Dr Mohamed Massoud Amer

Dr Fatima WafaDr Taher AmerMr Jalal Ibrahim Eltreki

Head of Office of Planning and Emergency, Tripoli (NC & REMPEC)

Head of Office of NGO'sSPA onlyWaste Control Section (CP only)

P. O. Box 83618 El-Gheran Tripoli Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

[218] 214840045218 21 212 5291 or 218 21 361 2836

[218] 214839991218 21 361 2836

[email protected] (working one) [email protected]

www.egalibya.org

Morocco Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire, de l'Eau et de l'Environnement

M. Mohamed El Yazghi

Ministre 36, Avenue Al AbtalAgdalRabat

212 37 77 26 34212 37 77 26 35

212 37 77 27 56 [email protected] www.matee.gov.ma/

Morocco Ministry of Environment

MAP focal pointMETAP national focal pointSMAP correspondent

Ministère de l'aménagement du territoire, de l'eau et de l'environnement

M. Abdelfetah Sahibi Direction du Partenariat, de la Communication et de la Coopération, Chef de la Division de la Coopération Internationale

4, Place Abou Bakr EssedikAvenue Fal Ould OumeirAgdal, Rabat

ou36, Avenue Al AbtalMA - Agdal, Rabat

212 37 77 27 59212 37 77 26 62Mobile: 212 64 240 093

212 37 77 26 40 [email protected]@minenv.gov.ma

www.matee.gov.ma/

Morocco Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire, de l'Eau, et de l'environnement

M. Mustafa Terhzaz Direction de la Surveillance et de la Prevention des Risques,Chef de la Division de surveillance et de la recherche scientifique

Angle Rue Oqba et Rue Oum Er RabiaAgdal, Rabat, Maroc

[212] 37 772656 [212] 37 772658 [email protected]

Morocco Ministry of Environment

METAP Focal Point Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire, de l’Eau et de l’Environnement

Mr. Rachid Firadi Head of Multilateral Cooperation Service

36, Avenue Al AbtalAgdal, RabatRoyaume du Maroc

212 37 68 16 35 212 37 77 26 40 [email protected]

Syria Ministry of environment

Governmental Ministry of Local Administration and Environment

Mr AL-Atrash Hilal Minister B.O.P. 3773-Damascus, Syria

963 11 231 58 94 964 11 231 79 49 [email protected] www.mlae-sy.org/

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Ministries of EnvironmentCountry Type of

organisationType of participation Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Tel Fax E-mail website

Syria Ministry of environment

MAP focal point Ministry of Local Administration and Environment

Ms Reem Abed-Rabboh

Director of Water Safety Directorate, General Commission for Environmental Affairs

PO Box 3773TolyaniDamascus

962 11 446 10 76 963 11 446 10 79 [email protected] www.mlae-sy.org/

Syria Ministry of environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Ministry of Local Administration and Environment

Eng. Mourad Khaldoon

MEDPOL National Coordinator

P.O. Box 3773 Tolyani Street Damascus Syrian Arab Republic

[963] 11 3336027 [963] 11 3335645 [email protected] www.mlae-sy.org/

Syria Ministry of environment

SMAP correspondentMETAP Focal Point

Ministry of Local Administration and Environment

Mr Ahmad Al-MohammadMrs. Sonia Afesa

International Relations Department, General Commission for Environmental Affairs

Tolyani St.P O Box 37 73SY-TolyaniDamascus

963 11 44 61 079963 11 331 64 49

963 11 44 61 079963 11 333 56 45

[email protected] www.mlae-sy.org/

Tunisia Ministry of Environment

Governmental Ministre de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable

M. Nadhir Hamada Ministre Centre Urbain Nord1080 El-Menzah

216 170 2779 216 123 8411 [email protected] www.ministeres.tn/html/indexsites.html

Tunisia Ministry of Environment

MAP focal pointMETAP national focal pointSMAP correspondent

Ministère de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable

M. Dali Najeh Directeur Général de l'Environnement et de la Qualité de vie

Centre Urbain NordBâtiment I.C.F.BP 522080 Tunis-Ariana

30 Alan Savary, 1002Tunis, Republique Tunisienne

216 71 702 779[216] 70 728 679216-71-28-73-76

216 71 706 395[216] 70 728 595216-71-28 88 33

[email protected]@mineat.gov.tn or [email protected]

www.environnement.nat.tn

Tunisia Ministry of Environment

MEDPOL Focal Point Agence Nationale de Protection de l'Environnement (ANPE)

M. Samir Kaabi 12 rue du Cameroun Belvédère Tunis Tunisia

[216] 71 289281 [216] 71 848069 [email protected] www.environnement.nat.tn

Tunisia Ministry of Environment

METAP Focal Points Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable

Mr. Hamadi BelHadj

Mr. Anis IsmailMs. Nour El Houda Tanfouri

Directeur de la Coopération Internationale

METAP Regional Solid Waste Management Project Regional Management Group/ANPE

Centre Urbain Nord, 1080 El - Menzah

216-71 704 000 216 71 704 340 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.environnement.nat.tn

Tunisia Ministry of Environment

SMAP correspondent Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable

Mr Nejib Trabelsi B P 52Centre Urbain NordBâtiment I C FTN - 2080 Ariana

216 71 70 84 90216 71 70 27 79

216 71 70 24 31216 71 23 84 11

[email protected] [email protected]

www.environnement.nat.tn

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EC Delegations

Country Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Tel Fax E-mail website

Algeria EC Delegation European Commission Delegation & Offices in Algeria

M. Lucio GUERRATOM. João De Santana Correia Mme Maria Manuela PINHEIRO

Chef de délégationChef de la coopération Equilibre socio-économique et Environnement - Formation

Domaine Benouadah, chemin du Val d'Hydra, El Biar, Alger

(213-21) 92.36.40 / 92.63.41 / 92.99.75

(213-21) 92.36.81 [email protected] www.deldza.cec.eu.int/

Egypt EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation to Egypt

Mrs. Claudia FISCHERMr. Georgios TSITSOPOULOS Mrs. Karin Johansson

Mr Pascal ODUL

Counsellor Social AffairsFirst Counsellor Head of OperationsCounsellor Head of Rural and Social Development Section

Programme manager

37, Gameat El Dowal El Arabiya Street El Fouad Office Building, 11th FloorMohandiseen - Giza Cairo - Egypt

202 2 749 46 80 202 749 53 63 (main fax)202 749 53 57 (operations fax)

[email protected]@cec.eu.int

www.eu-delegation.org.eg

Israel EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation to Israel

Mr Ramiro Cibrian-Uzal Mr. Gianmatteo Arena

Head of Delegation Head of Operations Section

Paz Tower 15th Floor 31-35 Betzalel Street Ramat Gan 52521 Postal Address: P.O.Box 3513 Ramat Gan 52136 Israel

(972)03-6137799 (972)03-6137770 [email protected] www.eu-del.org.il

Jordan EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation in Jordan

Ms Angelina EichhorstMr Andrew Warsap

Head of SectionSection Operations 3

15, Al-Jahiz Street, Shmeisani, Amman - P.O. Box 926794 Amman 11110

+ 962 6 566 81 91/2

+ 962 6 568 67 46 [email protected]@[email protected]

www.deljor.cec.eu.int

Lebanon EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation to Republic of Lebanon

Patrick RENAULDMaria ALVES

Head of Delegation Head of Operations Section

490 Harbour Drive bldg., Charles Helou av., Saifi - BeirutP.O.Box 11-4008 Riad el Solh, Beirut 11072150

(00 961) 1 569 400 (00 961) 1 569 415 [email protected] www.dellbn.cec.eu.int

Morocco EC Delegation Délégation de la Commission européenne au Maroc

Bruno DETHOMAS Head of Delegation RIAD BUSINESS CENTER Aile Sud, Boulevard Er-Riad Quartier Hay RiadRABAT MAROC Boîte Postale 1302

(212 37 ) 57 98 00 (212 37 ) 57 98 10 [email protected] www.delmar.cec.eu.int

Syria EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation to Syria

Sara Dominoni Project Officer/ Economic Cooperation Section

Najeeb Al-Rayyes Street.P.O. Box 11269

963-11-3327640 963-11-3320683 [email protected]@cec.eu.int

www.delsyr.cec.eu.int

Tunisia EC Delegation European Commission's Delegation to Tunisia

Marc Pierini Head of Delegation Rue du Lac Biwa - Les Berges du Lac B.P. 150 - 1053 Les Berges du Lac - Tunis

216 (71) 960.330 216 (71) 960.302 [email protected] www.deltun.cec.eu.int

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Multilateral and Bilateral Agencies

Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)

AusAid GPO Box 887Canberra ACT 2601Australia

Australia +61 2 6206 4000 +61 2 6206 4880 [email protected] www.ausaid.gov.au

Austria Development Agency ADA Ambassador Dr. Michael Linhart

Robert Zeiner

Managing Director

Director of Programmes and Projects international

Austrian Development Agency GmbHZelinkagasse 2A-1010 Vienna, Austria

Austria +43-1-90 3 99-0 (+43) (01) 90 3 99- 290 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.ada.gv.at

Austria Foreign Ministry (BMA) BMA Minoritenplatz 8A-1014 Wien

Austria +43 50 11 50-0 +43 50 11 59-0 www.mfa.at/

www.bmaa.gv.at./ezaProvincial governments, local communities

REG Austria

Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade & Development Cooperation

AGCD Egmont IRue des Petits Carmes 151000 Bruxelles

Belgium +32 2 501 8111 +32 (0)2-501.81.70 [email protected] www.diplomatie.be/en/default.asp

Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) BTC Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC)Rue Haute 1471000 Brussels

Belgium +32 (0)2 505 37 00 +32 (0)2 502 98 62 [email protected] www.btcctb.org/showpage.asp?iPageID=2&sLangCode=EN

Belgian Administration for Development Cooperation (DGDC_ org code BADC)

DGDC Martine Van Dooren

A. Vanderauwera

Director General

Governmental Programmes, Secreteriat

North Africa and Middle East

Rue de Bréderode 61000 BrusselsBelgium

Belgium +32 2 501.81.11 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.dgdc.be

European Development Finance Institutions. ASBL (EDFI)

EDFI Rue de la Loi, 81AB-1040, Brussels, Belgium

Belgium +32.2.230.23.69 +32.2.230.04.05 [email protected] www.edfi.be

European Commission / EuropeAid/ EuropAid Ms Carla Montesi

Mr Antonino Crea

Mr Jean-Marc Riegel

Head of Unit, Cooperation Office Unit A3: Centralised Operations Southern Mediterranean, Middle and Near East

Head of Section, Cooperation Office Unit 7 Infrastructures - Section Water & Sanitation

H d f S ti E i t &

B-1049 Brussels Belgium + 32 2 2961453

+ 32 2 2953201

+ 32 2 2990799

+ 32 2 2955665

+ 32 2 2969840

[email protected]@[email protected]

ec.europa.eu

European Commission / DG Environment/ International Affairs and LIFE

LIFE Ms. Soledad Blanco Director Environment Directorate-General, European Commission, B-1049 Brussels

Belgium [email protected] ec.europa.eu

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Multilateral and Bilateral Agencies

Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Federal Public Service Finance (or Official federal Service of Finance)

SPFF Mme Elsa CRESENS (N) Information generale North GalaxyBld. du Roi Albert II 33 – bte 701030 BruxellesBelgique

Belgium +32 (0)257 / 68646 [email protected] minfin.fgov.be/

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)

Europe, Middle East and Maghreb Branch

CIDA 200 Promenade du PortageHull, Québec K1A OG4Canada

Canada (819) 997-5006Toll free: 1-800-230-6349

(819) 953-6088 [email protected]@[email protected]@dfait-maeci.gc.ca [email protected]

www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/index-e.htm

International Development Research Center (IDRC)

IDRC P.O. Box 8500 Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3H9

Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa: PO Box 14 Orman, Giza, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt Street address: 8 Ahmed Niseem Street, 8th floor Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

Canada (613) 236-6163

Regional office: (+20-2) 336-7051/52/53/54/57

Regional office: (+20-2) 336-7056

General information - [email protected] Access library catalogues and databases - [email protected]

Regional office: [email protected]

www.idrc.ca

Regional office: www.idrc.ca/cairo

Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DANIDA)

DANIDA 2 Asiatisk PladsDK-1448 Copenhagen KDenmark

Denmark +45 33 92 00 00 +45 32 54 05 33 [email protected] www.um.dk

Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation Ltd. (FINNFUND)

FF Ms Sari Nikka FinnpartnershipProgramme Director

Finance Director

P.O. Box 391FI-00121 HelsinkiFinland

Finland +358 9 348 434 +358 9 3484 3346 [email protected]@finnfund.fi

www.finnfund.fi

Finnish Government FG Prime Minister's Office: Snellmaninkatu 1 A, HelsinkiPO Box 23, FI-00023 Government, Finland

Finland +358 9 16001 or +358 9 57811

+358 9 1602 2165 [email protected]@vnk.fi

www.vn.fi/etusivu/en.jsp

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland (MFA, org code FIMF)

Unit for the Middle East and North Africa

Department for International Development

Finland-MFA Eija Rotinen Head of Unit Unit for The Middle East and North Africa Postal address: MFA, Merikasarmi, PL 176, 00161 Helsinki, Finland

Finland +358-9-1605 6538

DIDC:+358 9 1605 6370

general : [email protected] of unit: [email protected]

formin.finland.fi

global.finland.fi/

Agence Française de Développement (AFD, org code AFDE)

AFD 5, rue Roland Barthes75598 Paris Cedex 12France

France + 33 1 53 44 31 31 + 33 1 44 87 99 39 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.afd.fr

French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE, org code MFAF)(Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, France)

France-MAE Department of International Cooperation and Development20, rue Monsieur75700 Paris 07 SPFrance

France +33 1 53 69 30 00 [email protected]

www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/

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Multilateral and Bilateral Agencies

Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Ministry of Economy, Finance & Industry, France

MINEFI 139, rue de BercyTélédoc 15175572 PARIS Cedex 12 (France)

France (33) 01 40 04 04 04 (33) 01 53 18 36 40 [email protected]

www.minefi.gouv.fr/

Federal Ministry of Finance - Germany (BMF)

BMF Bundesministerium der FinanzenWilhelmstraße 9710117 BerlinPostanschrift: 11016 Berlin

Germany 03018 / 682 - 0 03018 / 682 - 32 60 [email protected] www.bundesfinanzministerium.de

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

BMZ Dept. 410Fredrich-Ebert-Allee 4053113 BonnGermany

Germany [email protected] www.bmz.de

Federal Ministries - Germany Fed. Min. GermanyDie Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

GTZ Banking Services and Financial Systems DevelopmentPostfach 5180Dag Hammersjold Weg 1-565726 EschbornGermany

Germany +49 6196 79-0 +49 6196 79-1115 [email protected] www.gtz.de

Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) KfW Financial Sector DepartmentPalmengartenstrasse 5-960325 Frankfurt am MainGermany

Germany +49 69 7431-0 +49 69 7431-2944 [email protected] www.kfw.de

Federal States & Local Governments - Germany

L.G. Germany

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Greece YPEJ Matzouranis Prokopis Department of Bilateral Financial Relations with Neighbourhood and Mediterranean Countries

5 Vassilissis Sophias Av, 106 71 AthensGreece

Greece +30-210 3683627 +30-210 3683629 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.mfa.gr

Department of Foreign Affairs - Ireland (DFA)

DFA Irish AidDepartment of Foreign AffairsBishops SquareRedmond HillDublin 2

Ireland 353 1 408 2000 353 1 408 2880 [email protected] (partnership fund 2005)[email protected] (micro-projects funds)

www.dci.gov.ie/

Central Administration CA ItalyMinistry of Foreign Affairs, ItalyDirectorate General for Development Cooperation (DGCS)

DGCS Piazza della Farnesina - 100194 RomeItaly

Italy +390636911 [email protected] www.esteri.it

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Note: UN agency

IFAD Via del Serafico, 10700142 RomeItaly

Italy +39-0654591 +39-065043463 [email protected]

Assistant President Programme Management Department : [email protected]

www.ifad.org

Local Administration LA Italy

Mediocredito Centrale MC Via Piemonte, 51 00187 Roma Italy +39 06 479 1455 +39 06 4791 3130 [email protected] www.mcc.it/

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Multilateral and Bilateral Agencies

Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)

JBIC Kuniaki Ito Resident Executive Director for Europe and the Middle East

International Finance Department II, Division 2, IFOs to Africa and the Middle East (Except Turkey) 4-1, Ohtemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8144,Japan

Representative Office in CairoAbu El Feda Bldg., 16th Floor, 3 Abu El Feda Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

Japan 03(5218)3101

Representative Office in Cairo: 20-2-738-3608,3609

03(5218)3955

Representative Office in Cairo:.20-2-738-3607

[email protected] [email protected]@jbic.go.jp

www.jbic.go.jp

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

JICA 6th–13th floors, Shinjuku Maynds Tower2-1-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8558 Japan

Japan +81-3-5352-5311/5312/5313/5314

[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected] ji l@ji j

www.jica.go.jp/english

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan (MOFA)

MOFA Mr. Atsushi KARIMATA Deputy Director, Global Environment Division

2-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Choyodaku, TokyoJapan

Japan 81 (3) 5501 8245 81 (3) 5501 8244 [email protected]

(Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not release a list of e-mail addresses of employees// so only from the global environment division is available)

www.mofa.go.jp

Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund

now as JBIC

OECF Japan

Environment Protection Authority , Kuwait

P. O. Box 24395 - Safat - Kuwait 13104

Kuwait (+965) 4821285-9 (+965) 4820579 [email protected] www.epa.org.kw

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Multilateral and Bilateral Agencies

Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

European Investment Bank (EIB) EIB Mr. Philippe de Fontaine ViveMr. Claudio Cortese

Stefan Kerpen

Helen Kavvadia

Mr Jose Frade

Mrs Emmanuelle Cerri

Mailing address: 100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer, L-2950 Luxembourg-Kirchberg Office address: 4, rue Lou Hemmer, L-1748 Luxembourg-Findel Tel. (352) 4379 6767 Fax. (352) 4379 6897 e-mail. [email protected]

Vice-PresidentDirector

Technical Assistance Coordinator,FEMIP

FEMIP Countries: Press and general information, Communication and Information Department

Head of Unit, Water and Sanitation Division Projects Directorate

Ops-B/FEMIP/Special Operations Division Technical Assistance Unit Secretariat

Banque européenne d'investissement100 boulevard Konrad AdenauerL-2950 Luxembourg

Luxemburg (+352) 4379 3134 (+352) 4379 3189 [email protected]

[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@eib.org

www.eib.org

Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, Luxemburg (org code LUXE)

LUXE-MAE Direction de la Coopération au Développement6, rue de la Congrégation2931 LuxembourgLuxembourg

Luxemburg (+352) 478-1 (+352) 475241 [email protected] www.mae.lu

Ministère des Finances, Luxemburg 3, rue de la Congrégation1352 LuxembourgLuxembourg

Luxemburg www.etat.lu/FI

Nordic Investment Bank NIB Englund NinaKrokfors LindaUlkoniemi Taina

International LendingAfrica and Middle East

Fabianinkatu 34P.O. Box 249FI-00171 HelsinkiFinland

Norway +358 9 18 001 +358 9 1800 210 [email protected]@nib.int [email protected] [email protected]

www.nib.int

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)

NORAD Jon Heikki Aas Contact on environment Ruselokkveien 26PB 8034 DEP0032 OsloNorway

Norway +47 22 24 20 30 +47 22 24 20 31 [email protected] www.norad.no/

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway Norway-MFA 7. juni-plassen/ Victoria TerrassePO box 8114 Dep. N-0032 Oslo

Norway +47 22 24 36 00 +47 22 24 95 80/81 [email protected] odin.dep.no/ud/engelsk

Portuguese Government GP Portugal

Portuguese Cooperation Institute

or Portuguese Institute for Development Support (IPAD)

ICP Avenida da Liberdade, nº 192 - 2º 1250-147 Lisboa PORTUGAL

Portugal +351 213176700 +351 213147897 [email protected]

www.ipad.mne.gov.pt

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Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI) Agenca Española de Cooperacón Internaconal (AEC)

AECI Av. Reyes Católicos 4- 28040 Madrid, ESPAÑA

Spain +34 91 583 81 00/01/02

Secretaría Magreb y Oriente MedioTels: 91 583 83 28 / 86 05

+34 91 583 83 10 /11/13 [email protected] www.aeci.es/

Autonomous Governments AG SpainMinistry of Education, Culture & Sports, Spain

EDUC C/Alcalá, 36 28071, MADRID

Spain 902 21 85 00 91 701-86-48 na www.mec.es/

Instituto de Credito Oficial ICO Paseo del Prado, 4 - 28014 Madrid (Spain)

Spain +34 91 592 16 00 +34 91 592 17 00 [email protected] www.ico.es/web/pages/principal

Miscellaneous MISC SpainMunicipalities MUNIC Spain

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Spain Spain-MFA Plaza de la Provincia, 1 - 28012 Madrid

Spain 91 379 97 00 na www.mae.es/es/home

Swedish Agency for International Technical and Economic Cooperation

BITS Sweden

Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)

SIDA INEC DepartmentSelvage 20S-105 25 StockholmSweden

Sweden [email protected] www.sida.se

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

SDC Freiburgstrasse 130CH-3003 BerneSwitzerland

Switzerland ++41 31 322 34 75 ++41 31 324 13 48 [email protected] [email protected]

www.sdc.admin.ch

Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)

SECO State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECOEconomic Development CooperationEffingerstrasse 13003 Bern / Switzerland

Switzerland ++41 (0)31 322 56 56 ++41 (0)31 324 09 62 [email protected] www.seco-admin.ch

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Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Directorate-General for International Cooperation (DGIS)

Netherlands-MFA

PO Box 20061The Hague 2500 EBThe Netherlands

The Netherlands

+31 70 3486486 + 31 70 3484848 [email protected] www.minbuza.nl

UNEP/ GPA Water and Sustainable Development Financing

UNEP/GPA Mr Ulrik Weuder PO Box 16277, 2500 BC The Hague

The Netherlands

+ 31 70 311 4475 + 31 70 345 6648 [email protected]

African Development Bank (AfDB) AfDB Mr Philibert Afrika Director of Operations Policies and Review Department

Central Microfinance Unit (OCMU)Angle des trois rues:Avenue du GhanaRue Pierre de CoubertinRue Hedi NouiraBP. 323 1002 Tunis BelvedereTunisia

Tunisia (+216) 71 333 511 / 7110 3450

(+216) 71 351 933 [email protected]

[email protected]@afdb.org

www.afdb.org

Department for International Development (DFID)

Middle East and North Africa Department

DFID 94 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 5JLUnited Kingdom

1 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5HE

UK +44 20 7023 0860 +44 20 7023 0744 [email protected] www.dfid.gov.uk

Global Environment Facility (GEF) GEF Mr Andrea Merla Programme Manager - International Waters Programme

GEF Secretariat1818 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20433USA

USA (202) 473-0508 (202) 522-3240/3245 [email protected]

[email protected]

www.gefweb.org

International Finance Corporation (IFC) IFC Ms. Mariko Higashi Manager 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20433United States

USA (202) 473-5615 (202) 974-4396 [email protected] www.ifc.org

Trade and Development Agency -USA

MENASA regional team

TDA carl b. kress, Regional Directorleila afas, Country Managermarian bassett, Country Managerjason nagy, Country Manager

1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600Arlington, VA 22209United States

USA (703) 875-4357 (703) 875-4009 [email protected] www.tda.gov/

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

UNDP HeadquartersUnited Nations Development ProgrammeOne United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017 USA

USA +1 (212) 906-5000 +1 (212) 906-5364 [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected] ma@undp org

www.undp.org

US Agency for International Development (USAID)

USAID James R. Kunder Assistant Administrator for Asia & Middle East

1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWMail Stop: 20523-211Washington, DC 20523United States

USA [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

www.usaid.gov

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Name of organisation Acronym Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

The World BankMiddle East & North Africa Region

WB Mr. Christiaan J. PoortmanMs Inger Andersen

Mr. Sherif Kamel F. Arif

Ms Dahlia Lotayef

Vice-President

Director

Regional Environmental and METAP CoordinatorGEF regional coordinator

1818 H Street, NWRoom F 11-K, 188Washington, DC 20433United States

USA + 1 202 473 73 15 + 1 202 477 13 74 [email protected]@[email protected]@worldbank.org

www.worldbank.org

UNICEF UNICEF [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@unicef.org

www.unicef.org

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Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

International Organisation

Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE)

Ms Maha Akrouk

Dr Omar Elbadawy

Ms Nadia Makram Ebeid

Ms. Mayar Sabet

Senior Specialist

Executive Director

Regional Programme Assistant

CEDARE BuildingPO Box 1057, 2 El-Hegaz Street, Heliopolis Bahary District, Cairo, Egypt

Egypt 20-2-4513921/4 20-2-4513918 general: [email protected]@[email protected]@ritsec1.com.eg [email protected] [email protected]

www.cedare.int

International Organisation

EUCC Mediterranean Centre Ms Carolina Perez Director Centro Mediterráneo EUCCConsorci El FarC. Escar 6-8Módulo 10ES-08039 Barcelona

Spain 34 9 32 24 73 40 34 9 32 24 73 41 [email protected]

International Organisation

Euro-Mediterranean Information System on the know-how in the Water sector (EMWIS/ SEMIDE)

Mr Eric Mino Technical Coordinator and Manager

U.T. SEMIDE/EMWIS T.U.BP23 - 06901 Sophia Antipolis

France + 33 4 92 942 290/1 3349294229133492942295

[email protected] www.emwis.org

International Organisation

Global Water Partnership Mediterranean (GWP-Med) - (EUWI)

Ms. Angela KlauchenMr. Evangelos Constantianos

Programme OfficerExecutive Secretary

C/o MIO-ECSDE12, Kyrristou StreetEL-105 56 Athens

Greece + 30 210 32 47490 + 30 210 33 17127 [email protected] www.gwpmed.org

International Organisation

IMEInstitut Méditerranéen de l'Eau

M. Mohamed Ennabli

Président Atrium 10.3 – 6th floor, 10, Place de la JolietteMarseille 13002

France + 33 4 91 598777 + 33 4 91 598778 [email protected]@gnet.tn

www.ime-eau.org/fr/web/bienvenue.php

International Organisation

International Network of Basin Organisations (INBO)

Mr Jean-François Donzier

Permanent Technical Secretary

Permanent Technical Secretariat21, rue de Madrid - 75008 Paris

France + 33 1 44 90 88 60 + 33 1 40 08 01 45 [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

www.inbo-news.org/

International Organisation

IPTRID / FAO/ Land & Water Division

Mr Pasquale Steduto Chief of Water Service

Istituto Agronomico MediterraneoVia Ceglie 23I-70010 Valenzano BA / FAO HEADQUARTERSViale delle Terme di Caracalla00100 Rome, Italy

Italy + 39 0807 80 62 24 + 39 0807 80 62 06 [email protected]

International Organisation

IUCN - Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation(International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources)// NGO

Mr. Jamie Skinner Director Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía. Marie Curie, 35 (Sede Social) 29590 - Campanillas (Málaga)

Spain 34 95 202 84 30 34 95 202 81 45 [email protected]

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Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

International Organisation

Joint Research Centre ISPRA - Rural Development & Water Framework Directive

Mr Michael Cherlet Expert - Scientist Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES)Via E. Fermi, TP 460, I-21020 Ispra (VA)

Italy + 39 0332789982 + 39 0332785601 [email protected]

International Organisation

Mediterranean Network of Basin Organisations (MENBO) - Secretaría Técnica Permanente

Ms Elisa VargasMr Teodoro Estrela

Permanent Technical Secretariat

Confederación Hidrográfica del JúcarAvda. Blasco Ibáñez 48 5ª - 46010 Valencia

Spain + 34 96 393 89 42 + 34 96 112 57 50 [email protected], [email protected]

www.remoc.org

International Organisation

Mediterranean Wetlands Initiative (MedWet)

Mr Spyros Kouvelis Coordinator MedWet Coordination UnitVilla KazouliLambraki & KifissiasKifissia 145 61 - Athens

Greece + 30 210 8089270 + 30 210 238089274 [email protected] www.medwet.org

Business ASCAMEAssociation des Chambres de Commerce et d'Industrie de la Méditerranée

Mr. Jilani Ben M'Barek

Mr. Anwar ZibaouiMs Camilla Leonori

President

SpainSpain

1, rue des Entrepreneurs1000 Tunis

Tunisia 0021671350300 0021671354744 [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.ascame.com

Business ICCInternational Chamber of Commerce

Mr. Yong Sung ParkMr. Michael Kelly

President 38 Cours Albert 1er75008 Paris

France 33 1 49 53 28 08 33 1 49 53 28 59 [email protected]@iccwbo.org

Business ICSInternational Chamber of Shipping

Mr. Chris HorrocksMr. Simon Bennett

Secretary GeneralSecretary ICS

12 Carthusian StreetLondon EC1M 6EZ

United Kingdom

44 207 417 88 44 44 207 417 88 77 [email protected]@marisec.org

Business IPIECAInternational Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association

Mr. Chris Morris 5th Floor209-215 Blackfriars RoadLondon SE1 8NL

United Kingdom

44 207 633 23 88 44 207 633 23 89 [email protected]

Business SUEZ Environnement M. Jean-Louis ChaussadeM. Jacques Labre

Président 1 rue d'Astorg75008 Paris

France 33 1 58 18 44 82 33 1 58 18 46 42 [email protected]@suez-env.com

Business WBCSDWorld Business Council for Sustainable Development

Mr. Björn StigsonMs Josephine Chennell

President 4 chemin des Conches1231 ConchesGenève

Switzerland 41 22 839-313341 22 839 31 00

41 22 839 31 31 [email protected]@wbcsd.org

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Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters

Tel Fax E-mail website

Business WTOWorld Tourism Organisation

Mr. Francesco FrangialliMr. Philippe Lemaistre

Secretary General Capitán Haya 4228020 Madrid

Spain 34 91 567 81 00 34 91 571 37 33 [email protected]@[email protected]

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Non Governmental Organisations

Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters Tel Fax E-mail website

NGO AOYE/RAEDThe Arab Office for Youth and Environment/ Arab Network for Environment and Development

Mr. Emad Adly

Mr. Essam NADA

General coordinator PO Box 2Maglei ElshaabCairo

Egypt 202 516 15 19 202 516 29 61 [email protected]@link.net

www.aoye.org

NGO EEBEuropean Environmental Bureau

Mr. John Hontelez Secretary General 34, Boulevard de Waterloo1000 Brussels

Belgium 32 2 289 10 90 32 2 289 10 99 [email protected] www.eeb.org

NGO ENDA Europe Mr. Farid Yaker Coordinateur 5, rue des Immeubles IndustrielsF-75011 Paris

France 33 1 44 93 87 40 33 1 44 93 87 50 [email protected] perso.orange.fr/enda-delegation/

NGO ENDA MaghrebEnvironnement Et Developpement Du Tiers Monde

M. Magdi Ibrahim Coordinateur 12 rue Ibel MousssaApt 13Joli CoinAgdal10000 Rabat

Morocco 212 37 67 10 61212 37 67 10 62212 37 67 10 63216-7-229668

212 37 67 10 64 [email protected] [email protected]

www.enda.org.ma

NGO Friends of the Earth -MEDNETFriends of the Earth -InternationalFriends of the Earth -Middle East

M. Eugène Malachy Clancy

Mr. Gidon Bromberg

Mr. Munqeth Mehyar

Mr. Nader Khateb

Mira Edelstein

Coordinateur, Mediterranean Programme (MedNet)

Israeli Director, Tel-Aviv Office

Chairperson and Jordanian Director, Amman Office

Palestinian Director, Bethlehem Office

Resource DevelopmentFriends of the Earth Middle East

MedNet, 29 rue Blanche, 1060 Bruxelles

ECOPEACE- Middle EastHeadquarters - Amman Office, PO Box 9341 - Amman, Jordan 11191

Belgium 32 2 542 01 80

Ecopeace: 962-6-5866602/3

32 2 537 55 96

Ecopeace: 962-6-5866604

[email protected]

[email protected]@go.com.jo

[email protected]

www.foeeurope.orgwww.foei.org

www.foeme.org

NGO Greenpeace International

and Greenpeace Mediterranean

Mr Gert Leibhold Director Ottho Heldringstraat 5NL - 1066 AZ Amsterdam

Netherlands 31 20 7182000 31 20 5148151 [email protected]: [email protected]:[email protected]

www.greenpeace.org/international/www.greenpeace.org/mediterranean/

NGO Legambiente Internazionale Mr Daniele Calza Bini

Policy Officer FestambienteOrganizzativaLocalità Enaoli58010 Grosseto

Italy 00 39 056 44 8771 0039 056 4487740 [email protected]@festambiente.it

NGO MED Forum Secretariat de MED Forum, Trafalgar No19, 1o-1a. 08010 Barcelona, Spain

Spain 934124309 934124622 [email protected] www.medforum.org

NGO MIO-ECSDEMediterranean Information Office for Environment Culture and Sustainable Development

Mr. Michael J. ScoullosMs Anastasia Roniotes

PresidentProgramme Officer

12, Kyrristou StreetEL-105 56 Athens

Greece +30 210 324 74 90 30 210 331 71 27 [email protected] www.mio-ecsde.org

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Non Governmental Organisations

Type of organisation

Name of organisation Contact Person Position Address Country of headquarters Tel Fax E-mail website

NGO WWFMediterranean Programme Office

Mr. Paolo Lombardi Director Via Po 25/cIT-00198 Rome

Italy 39 06 84 49 73 58 39 06 84 13 86 6 [email protected]

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1. AFD, Project Evaluation 2000; Retrospective Evaluations 2001-2002 & 2003-2004

2. Aida Development Gateway, aida.developmentgateway.org/AidaSearch.do

3. Algeria, National Environmental Action Plan and Sustainable Development

4. Arab Fund for Economic & Social Development (AFESD), www.arabfund.org

5. Athens ministerial declaration (2002) and Report on the first five years of implementation (1997–2001)

6. BTC, Coopération Techniques Belge, country reports, 2004

7. CDR- Lebanon, Basic Services, Wastewater and Solid Waste reports, 2005

8. CEDARE, Africa Environment Outlook (II), Chapter 2, North Africa, May 2005

9. CEDARE; Africa Environmental Information Network, aein.cedare.int/; Country Environmental reports

10. CIDA, www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/index-e.htm, projects www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/NIC-5483548-GSJ

11. COM(2004) 373 final, European Neighbourhood Policy, Strategy Paper

12. COM(2004) 795 final, Proposals for Action Plans under the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP)

13. Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP), Palestinian Territory, ochaonline.un.org/cap2005/webpage.asp?MenuID=7060&Page=1289

14. DAC online, www.oecd.org/pages/0,2966,en_35038640_35321137_1_1_1_1_1,00.html, project database, www.oecd.org/dac/stats/idsonline

15. DFID, www.gm-unccd.org/FIELD/Bilaterals/UK/Dfid_pro.htm

16. Earth Trends 2003, Country Profiles, earthtrends.wri.org

17. EC Delegations websites, ec.europa.eu/comm/external_relations/delegations/intro/web.htm

18. EEA Report No 4/2006, Priority issues in the Mediterranean environment

19. Egypt, EEAA, National Strategy for Clean Production

20. Egypt, The National Environmental Action Plan of Egypt 2002-2017

21. EMWater Project, Prospects of Efficient Wastewater Management and Water Reuse, Country Studies, 2004

22. ENP Action Plans and Country Reports, Country Strategy papers, (http://ec.europa.eu/world/enp/documents_en.htm)

23. ERM, Applicability of Convergence Road-Map for the NIS for the Mediterranean region - Final Report, ec.europa.eu/environment/enlarg/med/index.htm

24. EU Life 3rd, ec.europa.eu/environment/life/life/third_countries.htm

25. EU Life project Database, http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/index.htm

26. EU Marine Strategy, ec.europa.eu/environment/water/marine.htm

27. EU Policy on Industrial pollution, ec.europa.eu/environment/ippc/index.htm

28. EU Policy on solid waste management, ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/index.htm

29. EU Policy on Water, ec.europa.eu/environment/water/index.html

30. Euro-Mediterranean Partnership/Barcelona Process, ec.europa.eu/comm/external_relations/euromed/index.htm

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31. EuropeAid Co-operation Office, EU Funding Opportunities in the Mediterranean Region, Information Note

32. European Investment Bank, FEMIP, www.eib.org/site/index.asp?designation=med

33. European Investment Bank, projects, www.eib.org/projects/pipeline/

34. European Union- Lebanon, Annual Co-operation Reports, 1998-2004

35. EUWI, EU Water Initiative, www.euwi.net/index.php?main=1&sub=1; EUWI/SEMIDE Database

36. Gateway to Development Information, www.eldis.org/

37. GEF Project Database, gefonline.org/home.cfm

38. Governments on the WWW, www.gksoft.com/govt/en/

39. Islamic Development Bank (IDB), www.idb.org

40. JICA, Country profile on Environment, Egypt, Feb 2002

41. JICA, Country profile on Environment, Palestinian Authority, Nov 1999

42. Jordan Devnet Project Database, www.jordandevnet.org/search/projects%20search%20results.php3?SEARCH=38

43. Jordan, MoE, Report “Environmental Strategies Review”, 2005

44. Jordan, MoE, Strategic Direction for the Ministry of Environment, 2006 – 2007

45. Jordan, National Agenda (2006-2015)

46. Jordan, National Social and Economic Development Plan (2004 – 2006)

47. Kuwait Fund for Arab and Economic Development, www.kuwait-fund.org/

48. Lebanon State of Environment Report, 2002

49. Lebanon, National Environmental Action Plan, www.ipp-environment.com/neap/

50. Local Projects Database (LPD) for Morocco, lpd.tanmia.ma:8080/lpd/index.jsp

51. Management of horizontal activities and support to the Regional Euro-Mediterranean Programme for the environment (ME8/ADICO/2001/0132/SMAP10), Inception report, 2003

52. MEdCities network, www.medcities.org/

53. Mediterranean Environmental Technical Assistance Program (METAP), www.metap.org/; Country Reports from Water Quality Division, Solid Waste Division & ICZ Division; Solid Waste Management Center, http://www.metap-solidwaste.org/

54. Ministry of Planning – Palestinian National Authority, Directorate General of Aid Management and Coordination,: db.mop.gov.ps/amc/

55. MoE, Algeria, www.mate-dz.org

56. MoE, EEAA, Egypt, www.eeaa.gov.eg/English/info/projects_search.asp

57. MoE, Israel, www.environment.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_homePage

58. MoE, Jordan, www.moenv.gov.jo/

59. MoE, Lebanon, www.moe.gov.lb/

60. MoE, Morocco, www.matee.gov.ma/index.asp

61. MoE, Palestine, www.mena.gov.ps/default1.htm

62. MoE, Tunisia, www.environnement.nat.tn/Index.html

63. Morocco Environmental Action Plan (PANE)

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64. Morocco State of Environment 2004

65. Multilateral and bilateral donors websites, see Annex IIb

66. Palestine Authority, The Status of the Environment in the West Bank, 1997

67. Palestinian National Information Centre, www.pnic.gov.ps/english.html

68. Relazione annuale sull’ attuazione della politica di cooperazione allo sviluppo nel 2002, 2003 & 2004, Ministero degli Affari Esteri Direzione - Generale per la Cooperazione allo Sviluppo

69. Report on Evaluation of financial assistance for the Med countries managed by EIB on behalf of EC, 2001

70. Republic of Tunisia - Office National de l ‘Assainisement (ONAS), www.onas.nat.tn

71. SDC, Development Cooperation in Egypt, 2003

72. SEAM programme, www.seamegypt.org/solid.asp

73. SECO, Swiss economic development co-operation country reports, 2005

74. SIDA Country Reports, 2005; SIDA Evaluation 99/7, Environmental Projects in Tunisia and Senegal; Egypt Country Study Report;

75. SMAP Clearing House, www.smaprms.net/EN/index.php?subdir=cle_hou&page=cle_hou.php&pclass=pmenu2, smap.ewindows.eu.org/

76. SMAP programme, ec.europa.eu/environment/smap/, www.smaprms.net/EN/index.php

77. SMAP RMS, Lessons Learned in the Mediterranean - A Collection of project examples/Case Studies/Best Practices on the five SMAP priority areas, May 2005

78. SMAP, Country Profiles of the 12 Non-EU Med Countries

79. Syria, Citizen Centered Participatory Development, Society - Economy – Environment, Outline of the 10th Five Year

80. Syria, Strategy & National Environmental Action Plan for the Syrian Arab Republic, 2003

81. Syria, The Syrian National Strategy Report for Sustainable Development, 2002

82. The World Bank, Arab Republic of Egypt, Country Environmental Analysis (1992-2002), APRIL 1ST, 2005

83. The World Bank, Environment Department, Environment at a Glance 2004

84. The World Bank, Environmental Department, Country Assistance Strategy, for Tunisia, Environmental Input, 1999

85. The World Bank, WB project database, web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/PROJECTS/0,,menuPK:51563~pagePK:95873~piPK:95910~theSitePK:40941,00.html

86. Tunis International Center for Environmental Technologies, www.citet.nat.tn

87. Tunisia online, www.tunisiaonline.com/environment

88. Tunisia, National Agenda 21

89. Tunisia, the 10th Economic and Social Plan in brief, 2002-2006

90. UN Country Team (UNCT), Common Country Assessment (CCA) for Syria, 2005

91. UNDP, Country programme outline for Libya, 2003-2005 & 2006-2009

92. UNEP(DEC)/MED WG. 277/4, Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development, a Framework for Environmental Sustainability and Shared Prosperity, June 2005

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