EBRD helps rehabilitate water system in Kazakhstan

Published: 18 March 2010 y., Thursday

Mineralinis vanduo
The EBRD is supporting the rehabilitation of the water and wastewater system in the city of Aktau, in the Mangystau region of Kazakhstan, with a loan in Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) equivalent to €5.8 million (KZT 1.2 billion) to Aktau TVS&V, the municipal water and district heating company serving the city.

Located in the Mangystau region, Aktau is one of the fastest growing cities in Kazakhstan and the centre of the country’s and gas industry. It has a population of about 160,000 and is the country’s only seaport on the Caspian Sea. The development of the region is currently constrained by the lack of quality water, resulting from years of underinvestment in municipal infrastructure.

The proceeds of the EBRD loan will be used to finance TVS&V’s priority investment programme, which includes rehabilitation of the most deteriorated parts of the water distribution network, upgrade of wastewater pump stations and modernisation of maintenance equipment for the water and wastewater network.

The financing will enable the local authorities to improve the quality of supplied water in Aktau, reduce water loss and leakages and improve the overall efficiency of operations.

With total cost of over KZT 2.5 billion, the project will be co-financed by the local authorities, as well as grant financing for technical assistance provided by the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic and the EBRD Shareholders’ Special Fund.

“This project is a significant step towards raising the quality of water in Aktau, which will allow further dynamic growth of the city and the Mangystau region. The EBRD loan will help TVS&V adopt a sound business model, which will improve the efficiency of its operations, and will have a strong demonstration effect for other cities and regions on Kazakhstan”, said Michael Weinstein, EBRD Director for Kazakhstan.

“The cooperation with such IFIs as EBRD will ensure transparency and high standards of the project implementation. The project will help TVS&V to develop a corporate development programme and improve its business standards” said Krymbek Kusherbaev, Akim of the Mangystau Oblast.

Since the beginning of its operations, the Bank has committed over €2.4 billion in various sectors of the country’s economy, which mobilised additional investment worth more than €5 billion.

 

Šaltinis: www.ebrd.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

How should we help balance family and career?

Equal opportunities for men and women, equal pay for equal work, freedom from unfair discrimination: these are fundamental European values. more »

A celebration of... SPAM?

SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, a.k.a. Spamtown USA gives you a sense of the cult SPAM ham. more »

Books by Bali bombers being sold

Even though the Indonesian government has tried to stop The Martyrs' Trilogy publication, some copies of are personal writings by each of the three executed Bali bombers are being sold quietly in small book shops and stalls. more »

The European ombudsman at your service

If you think the EU institutions have made a mistake or failed to follow their own rules, you can ask the European ombudsman to investigate on your behalf. more »

Indian gaming gets political

7Seas Technologies Limited the creators of the political games came up with the idea to raise political awareness ahead of the elections. more »

For sale: one English village

The charitable trust which owns the whole of Linkenholt in the southern county of Hampshire wants to sell up the archetypal English village and use its money elsewhere. more »

Butcher fest in Hungary

In the butcher's festival in a village in eastern Hungary, the best butchers in the land gather to compete in speedy cutting, slicing and meat processing. more »

Reality tv star's cancer ordeal

The world's most famous reality TV star Jade Goody is dying of cancer. more »

Would you help a Jew?, asks WW2 show

It looks like a relic from the second world war but 'The Bunker' is in fact a brand new museum. more »

How safe is your pension?

The financial crisis may force EU countries to adjust pension systems. more »