Integral Treatment of Wastewater and Bio-Solids, Municipality of Saltillo, Mexico

The resulting PPP project is a 20-year concession for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of a primary wastewater treatment plant with the capacity to treat 1,200 liters of wastewater per second, as well as an auxiliary plant with the capacity to treat 70 liters per second. In addition to the plants, the project entails construction of four emitters for the conduction of wastewater to the primary plant and a network of treated water for supply to five sites within the municipality of Saltillo.

Waste Water Treatment Plant, Udaipur, India

In 2012, a 25-year PPP contract was executed between Hindustan Zinc, a major corporate zinc mining company, and the local government authorities, which included the Udaipur Municipal Corporation and Rajasthan State-Owned Urban Improvement Trust, to develop the city’s first Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP).

Water Supply Project, Mysore, Karnataka, India

Starting in 2004, the Government of Karnataka (GoK) together with the World Bank launched the Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project (KUWASIP). The project, first piloted in three cities in Karnataka, aimed to reform the water supply and sanitation sector in Karnataka state. Due to the success of the program, GoK replicated the project in other cities in Karnataka, including Mysore in 2008.

Desalination Plant, Ensenada, Mexico

In 2012, the municipality of Ensenada in Mexico was facing deficit of water supply of 130 liters per second. Additionally, Ensenada’s growing population; Valle de Guadalupe’s developing winegrowing industry; the area’s touristic boom; and the increase in commercial exchange with East Asia were further straining this already insufficient supply. To help address this issue, the public authorities decided to pursue the construction of desalination plant in Ensenada.

Drinking Water Supply, Jakarta, Indonesia

To increase the opportunities for local companies to participate in the project, the public utility was split into two coverage areas, comprising the portions of the city to the east and west of the Ciliwung River in Jakarta, respectively.

Small Scale Water Infrastructure, Busembatia, Uganda

Busembatia is a small town located in Uganda with a population of about 14,500 people. Its water sources are limited and the ones it has are often contaminated, affecting the health and economic well-being of the people of Busembatia.

Water and Sanitation System, Bucharest, Romania

The municipality of Bucharest was facing numerous challenges related to its water supply and sanitation system, including leaks in its water supply distribution network and an inadequate metering system.

Cross-City Tunnel, Sidney, Australia

To ease congestion in the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), the Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales (NSW) planned to build a crosscity tunnel (CCT) – a 2.1 km twin two-lane motorway running east and west beneath the Sydney CBD.

Hangzhou Bay Bridge, China

To showcase China’s growing economic prowess and further stimulate growth, Ningbo and Jiaxing municipal governments decided to pursue the construction of a trans-sea bridge connecting the two municipalities in 1993.