Viet Nam | Binh Duong Province’s Water Environment Improvement Project
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to reduce environmental pollution caused by urban wastewater in order to protect water quality and increase people’s access to improved wastewater services in the Project Areas of Binh Duong Province.
PROJECT INFO:
Project investments focus on expanding municipal wastewater collection and treatment capacity in the southern part of Binh Duong Province - Thuan An City, Di An City, and Tan Uyen City. The current sewage collection and treatment systems only cover a small portion of the urban areas15 and there is a critical need for infrastructure expansion. In addition, the project includes targeted activities to strengthen institutional and financial capacity for sustainable wastewater services. The project area of Thuan An City, Di An City, and Tan Uyen City cover an area of more than 33,000 ha, with a total population of around 1.4 million. The total investment is estimated at US$310.796 million, of which the proposed IBRD loan will finance US$230.763 million. The lending instrument is Investment Project Financing (IPF), to be implemented over a five-year period. The project is structured into two components, as summarized below:
Wastewater infrastructure development Component 1 will enable the scale-up of wastewater treatment facilities and sewerage coverage to increase the overall percentage of municipal wastewater being collected and treated across the south Binh Duong region and will support the development of climate-resilient infrastructure by incorporating climate change scenarios and adaption and mitigation measures into the planning and engineering designs. On mitigation, the technical solutions were selected with consideration of potential GHG emissions and energy efficiency. On adaption, potential risks of abnormal and extreme climate events including increase of hourly rainfall, increase of water consumption due to higher temperature, as guided by the Government’s climate change scenarios (updated by MONRE in 2020) were considered in designing the invested infrastructure. This infrastructure will expand coverage and improve the treatment capacity of the municipal wastewater management system in the project areas. This component will finance goods and works to enable the required municipal wastewater infrastructure investments. This will include civil and electrical/mechanical installations for sewerage collection, conveyance (including pumping stations and pressure lines), treatment, energy efficient installations, and facilities for safe disposal and/or reuse of waste by-products. Such investments will expand access to wastewater collection and treatment and help the province adapt to anticipated impacts from climate change, by reducing surface water and groundwater water contamination, as well as reducing public health risk of uncollected and untreated wastewater combining with floodwaters during climate change-induced flooding events. Circular economy principles along with energy efficiency measures will be applied in both existing and new WWTPs, including variable speed motors, LED lighting, operational Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, solar panels, and facilities for the reuse of treated sludge and fit-for-purpose re-use of treated wastewater. Specific investments under Component 1 include the following: - Sub-component 1.1: this sub-component includes (i) Construction of sewage collection and network, including sewage pumping stations, (ii) Construction of a new WWTP with first stage capacity of 20,000 m³ per day and (iii) Reconstruction of a drainage canal, around 1.4 km in length, adjacent to the planned WWTP to support the safe evacuation and disposal of treated effluents. - Sub-component 1.2: this sub-component includes (i) Expansion of sewage collection and network, including sewage pumping stations, and (ii) Expansion of existing WWTP with additional treatment capacity of 20,000 m³ per day. - Sub-component 1.3: this sub-component includes (i) Expansion of sewage collection and network, including sewage pumping stations, and (ii) Expansion of existing WWTP with additional treatment capacity of 20,000 m³ per day which will build on the recently completed Viet Nam Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project
Institutional strengthening and implementation support Component 2 finances goods and services to enhance institutional and implementation capacity of the Binh Duong Provincial Management Board for Wastewater Projects (referred to as the Wastewater Management Board [WWMB]) for effective project implementation and sustainability of infrastructure investments. This component will also help advance public health preventative measures, including increasing awareness of hand washing and hygienic practices. Specific activities will be implemented under three subcomponents, as follows: - Subcomponent 2A: Preparation of an integrated wastewater management orientation in Binh Duong Province - Subcomponent 2B: Project implementation support - Subcomponent 2C: Compensation and site clearance
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