Water & Waste Water
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0Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation (LVWATSAN) – Lenders’ Supervisor
The Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation (LVWATSAN) Initiative was launched in 2004 by the Ministers responsible for water from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda with the aim of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for water and sanitation in the ‘secondary centres’ within the Lake Victoria Basin.
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0Lima, Ohio Post-filter GAC Adsorption
MWH upgraded and optimized the design of an existing 30-mgd water treatment plant by applying advanced treatment technologies to deliver high-quality drinking water and achieve regulatory compliance while meeting a city’s need for energy efficient, cost-effective operations.
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0Maida Vale Flood Alleviation Scheme
The Maida Vale Flood Alleviation Scheme was a project that has eliminated sewer flooding to almost 200 properties. The project was undertook on behalf of Thames Water by Optimise, a joint venture in which MWH, now part of Stantec, was the design partner and worked alongside contractors Murphy, Barhale and Clancy Docwra.
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0Mainstreaming of Environmental Sustainability, including Biodiversity, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction
This project entails the provision of technical assistance services to improve the effectiveness of EU interventions having direct or indirect effects on environment and climate issues, or being affected by environment and climate issues, through EU thematic and geographic programmes, ultimately contributing to poverty eradication, sustainable development and green growth.
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0Minworth Wastewater Treatment Works
Minworth Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) is Severn Trent’s largest sewage treatment works serving a population equivalent of 1.75 million from Birmingham. The plant also treats a high volume of imported sludge from industry and regional works. Average flow is 450 Ml/d (5.8 m3/s) with full flow to treatment of 1,070 Ml/d (12.4 m3/s). The UWWD […]
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0Mogden Wastewater Treatment Works
To enhance the capacity of the East Side plant to treat a maximum flow of 500 million liters per day (MLD). Enhancing the capacity of the East Side plant to hydraulically accommodate a maximum flow of 570 million liters per day. To enhance the capacity of the West Side plant to treat and hydraulically accommodate a […]
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0Monkmoor Sewage Treatment Works
The scheme replaced the biological treatment process with an activated sludge plant with a new sludge thickening system, storm tank auto washing facility and reinforced incoming power supply. The scheme included asset renewal to the existing works to increase the reliability of the plant. Following successful commissioning of the new plant the twelve existing biological […]
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0Multi-Country Results-Oriented Monitoring (ROM) – Western Balkans and Turkey
The European Commission further enhanced its results-oriented approach in external cooperation in line with the principles of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and its follow up Accra and Busan Agenda for Action. This strategic choice has been translated on different levels, and led to streamlining the Results-Oriented Monitoring (ROM) of projects and programmes. The […]
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0New Mexico City Water Division Financial Strategy Development
In 1999, the one New Mexico city had recently finished financing and then re-financing the acquisition of its water system. The newly formed City Water Division soon found that the water system was in need of major repairs and that the revenues from water sales were wholly insufficient to pay for it all. In fact, […]
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0North Coast Wastewater Treatment Scheme
The North Coast Wastewater Treatment Scheme is the most complex European Union (EU) Urban Wastewater Treatment and EU Bathing Water Directive compliance scheme ever undertaken in Northern Ireland. At a cost of £45 million, it forms one of Water Service’s largest ever single capital investment projects. The extensive scheme completely rationalized the existing sewerage systems […]