Waste Management
According to WHO, poor waste disposal practices are responsible for a significant proportion of the world's infectious disease burden. In many areas, municipal sewage is often mixed with industrial waste and in some regions very little wastewater receives treatment before it is discharged into the environment. Resources available in this sub-theme include assessment reports of wastewater treatment plants, national strategies for sewage disposal, among other resources that support sustainable waste management.
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MCPc Completes First Major Build-Operate-Transfer Project Financing in Jordan
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September 1, 2012Millennium Challenge Corporation
Jordan is among the world's driest countries. Water scarcity impacts every aspect of daily life. In response, the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is expanding the As-Samra wastewater treatment facility by financing a major build-operate-transfer (BOT) project...Read more
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Jordan, Middle East and North AfricaWastewater Treatment Pilot Site, Sakhnin: A Project of The Appropriate Technology Consortium (ATC)
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January 1, 1999U.S. Agency for International Development
This document focuses on the Appropriate Technology Consortium and it's applications to wastewater treatment and reuse systems in rural areas of the middle east. This includes a pilot wastewater treatment plant in Israel and the establishment of wastewater reuse and irrigation pilot in Egypt...Read more
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Middle East and North AfricaNational Strategy for Private Sector Participation in the Wastewater Sector in Tunisia: Final
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April 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
The objective of this study is to define the parameters that should guide the transfer of responsibility for wastewater services. Based on the objectives identified by consensus during working group meetings in February 1995, the study was carried out with consistent reference to a number of...Read more
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Tunisia, Middle East and North AfricaDevelopment of a National Strategy for Sewage Disposal in Tunisia: Phase Ii
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July 1, 1989U.S. Agency for International Development
Specifically, the purpose of this exploratory study was to assess sewage disposal in urban areas not served by ONAS and establish a process for formulating a national sewage disposal strategy for the development and promotion of alternative disposal methods in Tunisia. The objectives of the...Read more
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Tunisia, Middle East and North AfricaPotable Water and Wastewater Sector Review: Egypt
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November 1, 1987U.S. Agency for International Development
When the AID program was resumed in Egypt in the mid-1970s, the water/wastewater infrastructure picture was an urgent concern. This report details a review of the infrastructure and the necessary means to improve the wastewater sector. Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep., Middle East and North AfricaRecommended Wastewater Treatment Guidelines for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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July 13, 1981U.S. Agency for International Development
This report details the design and recommendations for a wastewater treatment facility in Amman, Jordan. It specifies, sequencing, solids handling facilities, appropriate technology, design criteria and activated sludge.Read more
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Jordan, Middle East and North AfricaTechnical Recommendations for Wastewater Treatment Demonstration (Pilot) Plants for Lebanon
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March 25, 1981U.S. Agency for International Development
An Environmental Sanitation Project has been undertaken jointly by the Lebanese government's Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDI), the Lebanese Ministry of Health (MOH) and the American University of Beirut (AUB) with financial assistance from U.S. AID for building two (2)...Read more
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Lebanon, Middle East and North AfricaDon't see what you're looking for? You can search USWP member sites, request a resource, or contact the USWP.