Sanitation, wastewater and waste, housing and communal services

Tajikistan

Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project Phase I

The objectives of the First Phase of Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project for Tajikistan are to rehabilitate and restore the generating capacity of three power generating units of Nurek hydropower plant, improve their efficiency, and strengthen the safety of the Nurek dam. There are three components to the project, the first component being rehabilitation of the three generating units, the key infrastructural components of the plant, and replacement of autotransformers. This component will consist of two sub-components: replacement and refurbishment of mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical equipment; and replacement of six autotransformers. The second component is the enhancement of dam safety. This component will finance activities to improve the safety of the operation of the Nurek HPP. The cost estimate for this component includes a provision for the possible mitigation measures that may be required. The cost of this component was estimated taking into account the maximum scope of activities, which may need to be implemented based on the results from ongoing seismic hazard assessment work. Therefore, the cost estimate includes a margin sufficient to implement all of the dam safety enhancement related activities, which will be required. Finally, the third component is the technical assistance. This component will support implementation of the project and strengthen the institutional capacity of BT by supporting the following: Project management consultant (PMC) to assist with the review of designs, bidding, quality control and construction supervision of the project. BT has already signed the US$5.2 million equivalent contract with PMC; (b) Panel of Experts (PoE) on matters related to dam safety and other critical aspects of the project; and (c) Technical and other engineering studies, which may be required during project implementation.

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Uzbekistan

Upgrade and extension of Sanitation Systems in the cities of Kitob-Shakhrisabz (Kashkadarya provinces) and Karmana (Navoi Province)

The aim of the project is to set up a modern collective sanitation system in each of the cities of Karmana, Kitob and Shakhrisabz. It includes construction work combined with a significant capacity-building component.

The work will consist of building a centralized wastewater treatment system in each of the three cities, including the installation of connections and collectors, the construction of a wastewater treatment plant, as well as the installation of a discharge system for treated wastewater compatible with its reutilization in irrigation.

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Uzbekistan

Improvement of water resources management of Hazarbag irrigation system in Surkhandarya region (Rahabilitation of Hazarbag-Akkapchigay Channels)

In scope of Improvement of Water Resources Management in Surkhandarya Region of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Reconstruction of Canals System Khazarbag-Akkapchigay is being designed. Khazarbag-Akkapchigay Canals System was constructed during Soviet Union period and consists of Right Bank Canal, Tupolang- Karatag Canal, Akkapchigay Canal, connecting canal to Sherabad main canal and engineering structures in Tangimushsai Creek and R-1 and R-2 canals.

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Uzbekistan

National Water Resources Management Project Phase II

The new Phase of the National Water Resources Management project is designed as a logical extension of SDC’s interventions within the framework of its Central Asian Regional Water Programme. The project will contribute to improving livelihoods of rural population through integrated water resources management in Uzbekistan. The project will support the water sector reform by assisting the MoWR in creating overall strategic and regulatory Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) framework for the country’s water sector. It will include finalization of the Water Sector Development Concept 2020-2030 and drafting of the Water Management and Irrigation Sector Strategy based on the IWRM principles to achieve the water sector’ sustainability. In parallel, the project will empower the Information Analytical Resource Center (IARC) under the MoWR as the driver for the implementation of the IWRM framework.

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Kazakhstan

USAID Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment

The program covers the five countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan and will strengthen regional cooperation on the management of shared water resources in the Syr Darya and Amu Darya river basins. Water, energy, and food security are tightly interlinked in Central Asia, forming a resource nexus that transcends the borders of the five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The goal of the USAID Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment Activity is to strengthen regional capacity to manage shared water resources and mitigate environmental risks in the Syr Darya Amu Darya River basins. The Activity takes a multi-level governance approach to tackling complex regional water challenges by strengthening collaboration through stakeholder dialogues; developing a shared vision for integrated and sustainable river basin management using evidence and modeling; and fostering collaborative action across sectors and governance levels.

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Uzbekistan

Sustainable Management of Water Resources in Rural Areas in Uzbekistan: Component 2 on Technical Capacity Building EU-WATER project

The project is designed to strengthen technical capacities of water management organisations at basin, water user associations and farm levels, and institutions responsible for providing trainings. It contributes to the achievement of goals of the Action Strategy for further Development of Uzbekistan in 2017-2021, which promotes the introduction of intensive methods to agricultural production, primarily modern water and resource-saving agriculture technologies. It also contributes to the achievement of Goal 6 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to ensure sustainable water management and sanitation for all. This can be done by promoting integrated water resources management at all levels and supporting the participation of local communities in improving effective water management.

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