A waste water treatment plant has already been launched in the city of Jermuk
13 / 12 / 2014
http://times.am/?p=103896&l=en
The EU Delegation in Armenia invites journalists to the city of
Jermuk, to participate in the launching ceremony of the new waste
water mechanical treatment plant. The plant was built within the
framework of "Armenian Small Municipalities water Project" financed by
the European Union, European Bank of Reconstruction and Development,
European Investment Bank and the government of the Republic of
Armenia.
In January 2011, the European Union and "Armwater" signed a financing
agreement for a grant, which provided grant funds amounted to 7.6
million Euros. Within the framework of the project, European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development and European Investment Bank have
provided loans for 6.5 million Euros each. The program also expects
technical grant of 1.1 million Euros from other donor organizations
for the implementation of consulting services. The total investment in
this project is 21.7 million Euros.
The aim of the project is the reconstruction and modernization of
water, wastewater (sewage) and water treatment plants operated by
"Armwater" that serve 17 towns in 7 provinces of Armenia. The program
aims to increase the quality of services to about 300,000 residents,
by significantly extending drinking water supply, which now is
averaged to over 14 hours per day and ensuring water quality's full
compliance to the international standards. The contributions made to
the construction of the new water treatment plant will be the first
step in reducing the pollution of water resources, which is present
due to the lack of appropriate quality treatment.
13 / 12 / 2014
http://times.am/?p=103896&l=en
The EU Delegation in Armenia invites journalists to the city of
Jermuk, to participate in the launching ceremony of the new waste
water mechanical treatment plant. The plant was built within the
framework of "Armenian Small Municipalities water Project" financed by
the European Union, European Bank of Reconstruction and Development,
European Investment Bank and the government of the Republic of
Armenia.
In January 2011, the European Union and "Armwater" signed a financing
agreement for a grant, which provided grant funds amounted to 7.6
million Euros. Within the framework of the project, European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development and European Investment Bank have
provided loans for 6.5 million Euros each. The program also expects
technical grant of 1.1 million Euros from other donor organizations
for the implementation of consulting services. The total investment in
this project is 21.7 million Euros.
The aim of the project is the reconstruction and modernization of
water, wastewater (sewage) and water treatment plants operated by
"Armwater" that serve 17 towns in 7 provinces of Armenia. The program
aims to increase the quality of services to about 300,000 residents,
by significantly extending drinking water supply, which now is
averaged to over 14 hours per day and ensuring water quality's full
compliance to the international standards. The contributions made to
the construction of the new water treatment plant will be the first
step in reducing the pollution of water resources, which is present
due to the lack of appropriate quality treatment.