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Webinar: Decentralise it? Wastewater Treatment Options in Jordan (21 Aug) - presentation now available
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This comes across as a very underwhelming presentation. What are the "two new eco-technologies developed for Jordan" and how were they selected? What are the implementation tools and how is technology selection being undertaken? At what stage are any pilot demonstration units? Why is it assumed that only centralised systems have safe sludge disposal?
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The presentation for this webinar is available for download now (as pdf and pptx):
On August 21st, the GIZ global programme hosted a webinar discussing the findings from a conceptual study on decentralised wastewater treatment options in Jordan. The speakers Heba Ababneh, from GIZ Jordan Manal Al Shraideh, BORDA, Regional Office for West and Central Asia (WesCA)
Dr. Marc Breulmann, NICE-Office Manager; Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ and Jens Götzenberger, also GIZ Jordan thereby presented diverse perspectives on the following question:
"What are the barriers of fostering the implementation of decentralized wastewater treatment systems and the reuse of treated wastewater thus ensuring adequate sanitation services?"
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On August 21st, the GIZ global programme hosted a webinar discussing the findings from a conceptual study on decentralised wastewater treatment options in Jordan. The speakers Heba Ababneh, from GIZ Jordan Manal Al Shraideh, BORDA, Regional Office for West and Central Asia (WesCA)
Dr. Marc Breulmann, NICE-Office Manager; Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ and Jens Götzenberger, also GIZ Jordan thereby presented diverse perspectives on the following question:
"What are the barriers of fostering the implementation of decentralized wastewater treatment systems and the reuse of treated wastewater thus ensuring adequate sanitation services?"
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Webinar: Decentralise it? Wastewater Treatment Options in Jordan (21st August at 13:00 hrs)
Decentralise it? Wastewater Treatment Options in Jordan
Despite the severe challenges Jordan was facing during the last years, it has managed to provide approx. 67% with sewerage network. The rest of the population is served by house onsite management systems consisting mainly of cesspits and septic tanks. The collected wastewater is transported at high costs.
Jordan still facing technical and financial challenges related to the demanded increase in wastewater collection and treatment. This also entails the lack of services available for scattered communities in rural and for rapidly expanding peri-urban areas.
The regular faecal contamination of water bodies due to non-existing wastewater treatment or cesspits and septic tanks, which are not sealed properly, require urgent action to safeguard public health, groundwater resources and the environment.
This occurs in a country where legislation in favor of decentralised wastewater management is in place, and where about 85 decentralised wastewater treatment plants are successfully operated.
What are the barriers of fostering the implementation of decentralized wastewater treatment systems and the reuse of treated wastewater thus ensuring adequate sanitation services?
During this webinar, experts from academia, government and the development sector will discuss the following questions:
- Where are decentralized solutions needed?
- Who are the stakeholders actively engaged?
- What is the way forward?
This webinar results from the cooperation between the GIZ global programme ‘Sanitation for Millions’ and the GIZ ‘Decentralised Wastewater Management for Adaptation to Climate Change in Jordan’ Project.
Join the discussion on August 21st, 2019 at 13:00 hrs (Central European Summer Time)
Registration is open now: www.susana.org/en/decentralise-it-wastew...nt-options-in-jordan
Speakers:
Heba Ababneh, GIZ Jordan
Manal Al Shraideh, BORDA, Regional Office for West and Central Asia (WesCA)
Dr. Marc Breulmann, NICE-Office Manager; Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Eng. Eynas, Water Authority Jordan(tbd)
Jens Götzenberger, GIZ Jordan
Despite the severe challenges Jordan was facing during the last years, it has managed to provide approx. 67% with sewerage network. The rest of the population is served by house onsite management systems consisting mainly of cesspits and septic tanks. The collected wastewater is transported at high costs.
Jordan still facing technical and financial challenges related to the demanded increase in wastewater collection and treatment. This also entails the lack of services available for scattered communities in rural and for rapidly expanding peri-urban areas.
The regular faecal contamination of water bodies due to non-existing wastewater treatment or cesspits and septic tanks, which are not sealed properly, require urgent action to safeguard public health, groundwater resources and the environment.
This occurs in a country where legislation in favor of decentralised wastewater management is in place, and where about 85 decentralised wastewater treatment plants are successfully operated.
What are the barriers of fostering the implementation of decentralized wastewater treatment systems and the reuse of treated wastewater thus ensuring adequate sanitation services?
During this webinar, experts from academia, government and the development sector will discuss the following questions:
- Where are decentralized solutions needed?
- Who are the stakeholders actively engaged?
- What is the way forward?
This webinar results from the cooperation between the GIZ global programme ‘Sanitation for Millions’ and the GIZ ‘Decentralised Wastewater Management for Adaptation to Climate Change in Jordan’ Project.
Join the discussion on August 21st, 2019 at 13:00 hrs (Central European Summer Time)
Registration is open now: www.susana.org/en/decentralise-it-wastew...nt-options-in-jordan
Speakers:
Heba Ababneh, GIZ Jordan
Manal Al Shraideh, BORDA, Regional Office for West and Central Asia (WesCA)
Dr. Marc Breulmann, NICE-Office Manager; Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Eng. Eynas, Water Authority Jordan(tbd)
Jens Götzenberger, GIZ Jordan
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