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Bandırma Integrated Water Project
GENERAL INFORMATION |
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Project title |
Bandırma Integrated Water Project |
Priority area |
Water (infrastructure related activities) / Environment and Climate Action |
Beneficiary |
Balıkesir Metropolitan Municipality – General Directorate of Water and Sewerage Administration (BASKİ) |
Co-Beneficiary |
- |
Duration |
Wastewater Treatment Plant 27 months August 2021 – November 2023
Water Supply and Wastewater Collection Systems 24 months June 2020 – June 2022 |
EU contribution (Euro) |
24.345.0000 |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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Brief description of the project and main objectives |
Construction of wastewater treatment plant, water supply and wastewater collection systems. Improving the water quality of Marmara Sea via reducing pollution load caused by untreated wastewater discharge in the existing situation and contribute to improvement of public health. Overcoming the operational problems in the sewerage system through replacement of the wastewater network and decreasing water losses and shortages in water distribution system by means of constructing water reservoirs and transmission lines. |
Location |
Bandırma (Balıkesir) |
Achievements / expected outputs |
Water supply system, wastewater network and collectors. With the construction of the wastewater treatment plant, the needs of the region in terms of wastewater treatment services will be met until 2047. |