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RE3/EN3 – Environmental Projects

RE3/EN3 – Environmental Projects. CONTENTS Projects in the Pipeline 2004 Case Studies with opportunities and Challenges. Pipeline 2004 Environmental Projects. CO-0262- Support to the National Environmental System –US$20 million

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RE3/EN3 – Environmental Projects

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  1. RE3/EN3 – Environmental Projects CONTENTS • Projects in the Pipeline 2004 • Case Studies with opportunities and Challenges

  2. Pipeline 2004 Environmental Projects • CO-0262- Support to the National Environmental System –US$20 million • GY-0055- Georgetown Solid Waste Management Program – US$9.5 million • VE-L1006-Sustainable Management of the Caroni River Watershed- US$10 million

  3. Pipeline 2004 Environmental Projects • JA-0112- South Coast Sustainable Development Program – US$14 million • EC-L1003- Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management for the Volcano Cotopaxi – US$5 million

  4. Pipeline 2004: Projects with Environmental Components • PE-0142 - Sanitation Sector Support Program – US$50 million • JA-0106 - National Irrigation Development Program – US$ 16 million • JA-0114 Kingston Water Rehabilitation

  5. Pipeline 2004: Projects with Environmental Components • BA-L1001 – Institutional Strengthening Water and Sanitation sector • VE-L1007 – Water Supply Services TUY

  6. CASE STUDY:Georgetown Solid Waste Management Program – GY - 0055 Program Strategy and Challenges: Rehabilitate and close existing landfill Strengthen the institutions for solid waste management Implement new landfill

  7. Objectives: Improve Georgetown Solid Waste Management Actions: • Construction of a sanitary landfill • Promote Private Sector Participation (PSP) • Institutional strengthening • Public Awareness Campaigns • Proper health care waste management

  8. GeorgetownContract opportunities • Project conceptualization: individual consultant – executed in 1999 • Landfill sitting studies: consulting firm – executed in 2000 • Institutional and cost recovery studies: consulting firm – executed in 2002-2003 • Landfill design: over US$500,000 – consultant already selected • Instit. strengthening and project supervision – over US$1 million

  9. GeorgetownContract opportunities • Public awareness campaigns: US$ 400,000 • Health care waste: study and alternatives for treatment – US$1 million

  10. Georgetown Contract opportunities –Separate loan: Rehabilitation of existing landfill –ATNSF-1052 -GY • Preparation of designs – in execution • Construction of expansion site and rehabilitation – less than US$1 million

  11. EC-L1003- Disaster Preparedness - Cotopaxi • Preparedness – improving existing monitoring system • Risk Management – equipment to be used to alert population during disaster

  12. PE-0142 – SanitationSectorSupport Program • Env. Institutional Strengthening – TC US$200,000 • Tariff study – TC US$150,000 • PSP involving pre-feasibility and feasibility studies

  13. JA-0114 Kingston Water Rehabilitation Opportunities: • Design and construction of a WWTP for Kingston • Tri-dimensional modeling of Kingston Harbor – US$ 100,000 • PSP on water supply and wastewater management

  14. JA-0106 – National Irrigation Program Opportunities: • Study: economic cost of the resource water – US$75,000

  15. VE-L1007 - Water Supply Services TUY Opportunities: • Environmental Impact Studies • PSP including Feasibility studies

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