News
24 March 2020

EIB agrees $130m financing for Alexandria wastewater project

In:
Waste and water
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The European Investment Bank has approved $130 million in financing for the upgrade and expansion of the Alexandria West wastewater treatment plant project in Egypt.

The project, on a 13.6 hectare site in Naga’El Arab, is planned to be implemented through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) under design, construct, finance, operate and maintain contract basis.

Currently with a capacity of 460,000 m³ per day, it carries out wastewater treatment in only one stage: decantation with primary sedimentation. The water is then evacuated via the Al-Omoum drainage canal, adjacent to the port of Alexandria. 

EnviroConsult has been appointed as the consultant for the project, which has a total cost of $199 million.

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