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Decentralised Wastewater Management for Adaptation to Climate Change in Jordan
(ACC-Project)
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GIZ
GIZ Jordan
Water Portfolio
ACC-Project
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• Owned by the Federal Republic of Germany
• An enterprise under private law
• Supports the objectives of the German Government
GIZ - profile
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• Technical cooperation by means of advisory services, based on bilateral
government negotiations
• No funding agency (financial cooperation: KfW), but grants can exist within
frame of projects (piloting)
• Main instruments: national and international staff, development workers,
integrated and returning experts, consultants
GIZ - mandate and instruments
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3828
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17 Water
Environment and climate
Waste
Employment
Education
Financial systems
International Services
Others
182Mio. EUR
GIZ-JO - portfolio overview
overall budget in Mio. EUR (2016)
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Other commissioningparties
Co-financing
BMZ other
annual expenditure in Mio. EUR
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GIZ-JO - portfolio development
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GIZ-JO - water portfolio
Sector topics
• Water resource management
• Water supply
• Sanitation
• Energy for water
• Water and agriculture
• Vocational training
• Decentralized wastewater and
sludge management
Objective
Promote a more efficient and sustainable management of scarce water
resources to contribute to securing the future of Jordan’s water supply
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Intervention areas: a multi-thematic approach
Water Supply and Sanitation
Energy for Water
Water and Agriculture
Sectoral Vocational Training
Governance and
Participation
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Portfolio overview – organizational structure
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Overall budget commissionedprojects
Staff
Portfolio development
(in Mio. EUR)
(in total)
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Decentralized Wastewater Management (DWWM) for Adaptation to Climate Change (ACC) in Jordan (ACC-Project)
BMZCommissioned by
MWI, WAJ, UniversitiesPartners
2014-2019Duration
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Demonstrate good practices for
DWWT and reuse
Objectives
Develop and integrate DWWT
and reuse measures in the NWS
Improve capacities in
DWWM for ACC
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Integrate measures for ACC
into the national policy
• Develop concept and action
plan for DWWM
• Develop climate change
adaptation measures
• Increase WW reuse
• Stakeholders successfully attend
professional training measures
• Develop and implement
business models for
O&M
Outputs and activities
Construct DWWT and
reuse modules
Improve capacities for
treatment and reuse
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Implementing partners
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Steering structure
Political
Steering
Strategic
Steering
Operational
Steering
Sector Policy
Dialogue
Chair:
• MWI SG
Members:
• MWI :SG, ASG for Strategic Planning
• WAJ: ASG, Head of Wastewater Dep.
• MoEnv: Head of Monitoring Dep.
• BAU: Head of Int. Cooperation Dep.
• GIZ: TL, PD
• Minister of Water and Irrigation
• MWI SG, WAJ SG
• Ministry of Planning
• BMZ (HQ, Development Counsellor)
• if requested: MoEnv, GIZ PD
Steering Committee
Technical Committee
Chair:
• MWI, ASG for Strategic Planning
Members:
• WAJ: Head of Studies & Feasibility Div.
• WAJ: Director Studies & Designs Div.
• MWI: Eng. in Investment Plan Direct.
• YWC: Head of Studies Dep.
• YWC: Head of Wastewater Dep.
• BAU: Head of Int. Cooperation Dep.
• GIZ (TL, ACC Team)
imple
menta
tion-r
ela
ted e
xchange
Other Stakeholders
• MoA
• JOHUD
• Private Sector
• BORDA
• RSCN
• EcoHotels
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Action plan
Site selection in
Rehab
2014/2015 2016
Ac
tivit
ies
Conceptual
design
Establishment of
Steering &
Technical
Committees
Development of
ToR for FSFS for DWWM in
selected Rehab
villages
2017 2018 2019
Development of concepts:
DWWM for ACC, olive oil
WW, reuse of effluent from
DWWT
Construction of DWWM
systems at Wadi Hassan and
Feynan
Local
tenders
construc-
tion
Development
of business
models for
domestic
DWWM
Hand-
overs, start-
upsSelection of hot
spot locations
Capacity building measures in Jordan and Germany
Preliminary / final designs for 2 DWWTPs & reuse systems
Tendering & Construction supervision
Support commissioning + defects liability period
ToR for
next
project
phases
RRA in
Rehab
EIA in
Rehab
MoUs
with
part-
ners
Local
tender
consul-
ting
2 new
pilot
sitesDevelopment of tools for scaling-up
Training on O&M
Development
of Action Plan
for DWWM
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Project area
Northern Governorate Irbid (piloting)
• Strongly affected by the Syrian
refugee influx
• Scattered settlements
Dana Biosphere Reserve (piloting)
• Extremely water-scare area
• Scattered and remote
Country-wide
• Concept development
• Capacity development
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Piloting activities
Wadi Hassan, Irbid
• Medium-scale modular DWWTP
• Sludge treatment for DWWTP & existing WWTP
• Effluent reuse on-site & at nearby university
• Training of utility in O&M
Feynan Ecolodge, Dana
• Small-scale modular DWWTP
• Sludge treatment
• Effluent reuse on-site & use of biogas
• Training of private operator in O&M
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collection
•house connections
• conventional sewer network (Wadi Hassan)
• separate grey and black water systems (Feynan)
treatment
• screen / grit chamber / buffer tank (as needed)
•anaerobic baffled reactor / anaerobic digester
• vertical & horizontal flow constructed wetland
• sludge drying bed / mechanical dewatering
reuse
• storage tanks
• irrigation systems (effluent)
• stoves / heaters (biogas)
Proposed technologies
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Preparing for scaling-up
Facili
tate
the im
ple
menta
tion o
f th
e D
WW
M P
olic
y o
n t
he g
round Develop generic DWWTP
(2 different sizes)
Develop tools for replication of generic DWWTP (decision-support tool, generic designs, standard tender documents, manuals)
Demonstrate tools by means of piloting real-case DWWTP(2 systems)
Develop capacities to enable the sector to scale-up(design, build, operate)
Accompanying measures(adapted discharge standards for DWWM, initial EIA for DWWM)
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Impact and sustainability
problem orientation
impact
su
sta
ina
bili
ty
Demand &
relevance
community
involvement
community
participation
private sector
participation
environmental impact
assessment
capacity development
awareness raising
creation of
ownership
business models for O&Mquality & monitoring
assurance
reuse / conservation of
water resources
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Thank you foryour attentionDr. Ismail Al Bazismail.albaz@giz.de
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As a federal enterprise, GIZ supports the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development.
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