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Infrastructure Portfolio Water and Sanitation Projects 2010 - 2011. Ing. José Luis Luege Tamargo. Director General. Mexico City, January 20, 2011. José Ramón Ardavín, Deputy Director General for Water Supply, Sewerage and Sanitation. Infrastructure Projects .
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Infrastructure Portfolio Water and Sanitation Projects 2010 - 2011 Ing. José Luis Luege Tamargo Director General Mexico City, January 20, 2011 José Ramón Ardavín, DeputyDirector General for Water Supply, Sewerage and Sanitation
Infrastructure Projects 1. “El Zapotillo” Aqueduct, Jalisco and Guanajuato. 2. Wastewater Treatment Plant “El Caracol”. Seawater Desalination Plant in Ensenada, Baja California 2 2
1. Zapotillo Aqueduct Project, for drinking water supply to Jalisco and Guanajuato This project will benefit 1.5 million people from both states 4
1. Zapotillo Aqueduct Project, for drinking water supply to Jalisco and Guanajuato Overview *US Gallons This works will benefit to 1,5 million residents from both states 5 5
1. Zapotillo Aqueduct Project, for drinking water supply to Jalisco and Guanajuato Expected Benefits • Meeting the current and future drinking water demands of 1,1 million inhabitants in León, Guanajuato, and 400 000 more in Los Altos de Jalisco. • To achieve sustainability for the regional aquifers by reducing water extraction for human consumption. 6 6
2. “El Caracol” Wastewater Treatment Plant Las Américas mall Location map Pumping plant Land for the WWTP 31 has. Polygon 2 22 ha Outer circuit State of Mexico Grand Drainage Canal LyFC 1 ha State of Mexico D.F. 7
2. “El Caracol” Wastewater Treatment Plant Description: • Catchment of 91 mgd* (4 m³/s) of wastewater from the Grand Canal and the Eastern Drainage Tunnel and piping to the treatment plant in El CaracolinTexcoco. • Wastewater treatment plant with two modules: • Secondary treatment: • for irrigation and soil restoration (23 mgd* - 1m3/s), for the Ecological Park of Texcoco Lake (23 mgd* - 1 m3/s), and for commercial, industrial and municipal reuse (23 mgd* - 1 m3/s). • Advanced treatment: • for the injection and recharge of aquifers (23 mgd* - 1 m3/s). To restore the good conditions of the surface water bodies and streams that receive wastewater Expected Benefits 8
2. “El Caracol” Wastewater Treatment Plant Schematic water diagram Headworks Conventional treatment module for irrigation (68 mgd*) Advanced treatment module for recharge (23 mgd*) *US Gallons 9
2. “El Caracol” Wastewater Treatment Plant Summary of investments 10
3. Seawater Desalination Plant in Ensenada, Baja California Pacific Ocean OcéanoPacífico 11
3. Seawater Desalination Plant in Ensenada, Baja California Overview 12 12
3. Seawater Desalination Plant in Ensenada, Baja California Expected Benefits Meeting the current and future drinking water demands of 96 000 inhabitants in Ensenada, Baja California. To achieve sustainability of regional aquifers by reducing water extraction from pumping wells. 13 13
PSP in Integral Management at Water Utilities There are more than 800 municipalities in Mexico with more than 20 000 inhabitants, which can be considered in this PSP scheme. It is possible to promote the operation and management of municipal water systems. A number of municipalities can be grouped together to obtain savings. 14 14
Thank you for yourattention. www.conagua.gob.mx Proyectos Estratégicos (Strategicprojects) http://www.conagua.gob.mx/CONAGUA07/Noticias/SeguimientoPNI.pdf