A public-private partnership to fix a water supply system in Medjidia
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Project Title | A public-private partnership to fix a water supply system in Medjidia, Romania
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Type | Water Supply and Sanitation
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Project Partners | TYPE PARTNERS HERE
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Financing | Total: $1,000,000;
Sources of Financing: Stockholm International Water InstituteSIWI |
Timeframe | 2007+
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Status | Ongoing
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Description
The project represents a real public-private partnership (PPP) on infrastructure rehabilitation under UNDP’s Local Agenda 21 project in Romania and has the following main components: construction and operation of drinking water treatment station; construction and operation of a new wastewater treatment plant; extension of the water supply/sewage service; rehabilitation of the existing piping network.
Expected Outcomes
Achievements: Results and Impact
Lessons for Replication
TYPE LESSONS HERE
References
See also
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- Strengthening the Implementation Capacities for Nutrient Reduction and Transboundary Cooperation in the Danube River Basin
- Romania Freshwater Country Profile
- Romania - USAID – Strengthening Water Users Associations
- International Black Sea Day
- Integrating multiple benefits of wetlands and floodplains in to a trans-boundary management plan for the Tisza River Basin
- Integrated River Basin Management in the Prut River Basin
- Integrated Management and Conservation of the Mara Basin Reversing the Water Degradation in the Romanian Transboundary Region of the Upper Tisza, Romania
- Improving resilience of the Tisza River basin to fluctuating climatic regimes through development and adoption of a Strategic Action Programme
- Garla Mare – Salcia – a double role wetland: biodiversity conservation and nitrate pollution filtration, Romania
- Control of eutrophication, hazardous substances and related measures for rehabilitating the Black Sea ecosystem
- Capacity and Community Building for Industrial Water Stewardship in the Danube/Black Sea region
- Assessment of the Management of Shared Lake Basins in Southeastern Europe
- A Practical Model for a Sustainable Development of the Rural Communities along the Green Corridor of the Danube River

