Well and Network Pumps Kimiki

Well and Network Pumps Kimiki Period: Project Period for example – (2022-Present) Location: Project Location Task: Project Task Well and Network Pumps Kimiki Officially, 62% of the rural population in Uzbekistan has access to safe drinking water and less than 30% to sewerage systems; the needs are still significant. The drinking water infrastructure was mainly built during the soviet times and is in bad condition. The rehabilitation of the water supply system in Samarkand will provide safe drinking water to urban and rural residents and provide tools for the management of the water resources. Mechanical Installation 4 drinking water network pumps with capacity of each 150m3/h, 5bar for pumping station 28th district Complete hypochlorite chlorination station 6 Groundwater Wells with pump capacity of each 60m3/h, 6bar for wellfield Charkhim Piping incl. Valves, Flow Meter etc. Installation of well boxes Electrical Installation 2 x Transformer station for pumping station 6kV/400V Frequency inverters, switchboards and cabling for pumping station and well fields Automation and Control Pump control system including SCADA and PLC Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Water Supply in South East Kosovo (WSSEK)

Water Supply in South East Kosovo (WSSEK) Period: 2012 – 2014 Location: Gjilan and Ferizaj, Kosovo Task: Construction of a new drinking water reservoir (3’000 m3) Popovica in Gjilan and drinking water network rehabilitation and extension in Ferizaj. Water Supply in South East Kosovo (WSSEK) High-quality water and sanitation services and improved governance of water and energy resources contribute to the living condition of the population, higher resilience to climate change and an improved state of the environment.The former reservoir on Popovica Hill was dilapidated and of minimal capacity (500 m3) to accommodate the functions of a balancing reservoir in the water supply system of Gjilan. The new reservoir with a capacity of 3’000m3 increases the resistance of the water supply system.The drinking water supply and the water quality in Ferizaj was improved in two central neighborhoods through network rehabilitation and network extension. The methods of District Network Management were applied to attain sustainable results. Gjilan – Reservoir Popovica Turn-key construction of reservoir with 3’000 m3 Mechanical and electro technical equipment Automation and Telecontrol System and Process Instrumentation 3 connecting pipes to distribution network (PE and Steel) Ferizaj Main pipelines and house connections for drinking water network in Ferizaj Installation of 2’500 water meters Equipment for remote reading of water meters 14.2 km of HDPE/RC pipes from OD32 to OD280 PN10 Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Water Meter Project Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Water Meter Project Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Period: March 2014 – September 2015 Location: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Task: Supply of ultrasonic and electromagnetic flow water meters for installation in well-fields. Water Meter Project Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Over 20 years after independence of Kyrgyzstan, basic infrastructure has been continuously deteriorating because of inefficient management, lack of preventive maintenance and reduced capital investments. In urban areas as Bishkek the infrastructure, especially water supply, is under additional strain due to internal migration from rural areas and at a risk of collapsing. The installation of water meters and SCADA system is strengthening municipal management capacities to ensure the improved quality of basic infrastructure and service delivery. Supply and Installation: Ultrasonic clamp-on flow meters fo the installation on steel pipes Electromagnetic flow meters fo the installation in steel pipes Civil Works: Construction of weather proof cabines for the installation of flow meter transmitter Automation and Control: SCADA system including equipment, devices and accessories for data transfer and registration Additional Service: Training for Installation, Operation and Maintenance of the watermeters Training for the SCADA System Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Water Meter Project Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan

Water Meter Project Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan Period: July 2015 – December 2016 Location: Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan Task: Supply of domestic water meters and bulk flow meters with related fittings and pipes for Jalalabad City (Procurement of goods and related services). In the frame work of Jalalabad Water and Waste Water Rehabilitation Project (JWRP). Water Meter Project Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan Over 20 years after independence of Kyrgyzstan, basic infrastructure has been continuously deteriorating because of inefficient management, lack of preventive maintenance and reduced capital investments. In urban areas as Jalalabad the infrastructure, especially water supply, is under additional strain due to internal migration from rural areas and at a risk of collapsing. Installation of water meters helps foster the efficient, transparent and accountable management and delivery of public services at local levels and leads to public sensitization on drinking water and sanitation issues.   Supply of: 9’000 domestic water meters 5 bulk flow meters Related fittings and pipes Additional Service: Training for installation and operational staff Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Water Meter Project Osh, Kyrgyzstan

Water Meter Project Osh, Kyrgyzstan Period: September 2015 – March 2017 Location: Turan, Osh, Kyrgyzstan Task: Water metering in the city of Osh in the framework of the Osh Water Rehabilitation Project (OWRP). Supply and installation of equipment and related civil works. Water Meter Project Osh, Kyrgyzstan Over 20 years after independence of Kyrgyzstan, basic infrastructure has been continuously deteriorating because of inefficient management, lack of preventive maintenance and reduced capital investments. In urban areas as Osh the infrastructure, especially water supply, is under additional strain due to internal migration from rural areas. Installation of water meters helps foster the efficient, transparent and accountable management and delivery of public services at local levels and leads to public sensitization on drinking water and sanitation issues. Supply and Installation: 3’360 manholes equipped with domestic water meters 1 complete manholes equipped with ultrasonic bulk flow water meters 2 complete manholes equipped with Woltman-type bulk flow water meters Automation and Control: Complete remote reading system for all water meters Data integration of remote reading system into existing billing system/software Additional Services: Training for operation and maintenance of the equipment and software Civil and electrical engineering Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

DWSP Delcevo

Delcevo Water Supply Project (DWSP) Period: 2021 – Present Location: City of Delcevo, North Macedonia Task: Turnkey Construction of Water Treatment Plant and associated Facilities. Design and built. Delcevo Water Supply Project (DWSP) Delcevo is a small city in the Northeast of North Macedonia. The population of Delcevo with nearly 12’000 inhabitants stayed stagnant during the last 20 years. The population of the surrounding villages decreased slightly leading to a total population of 14’500 inhabitants in the service area of the water utility «PUC Bregalnica». With an additional water use of small industries, the connection of two villages Dzvegor and Gabrovo, the future water consumption is assumed to come up with 16’500 population equivalents. Today an existing water supply system supplies the population with potable water. The water resources are lake water from the artificial Loshana dam completed in 2006 with a maximum reservoir capacity of about 1.1 m. cubic meters. A few groundwater wells serve as additional drinking water resource. The water from the dam is treated in a production plant with a maximum capacity of 60 l/s and consists of a flocculation step, two deep bed pressure sand filters, one granular activated carbon pressure filter and a final disinfection step with chlorine dioxide. Currently, the treatment plant is operated with 30 l/s only. A1:  Retrofitting of 1st pressure break chamber below Loshana dam A2: New 2nd pressure break chamber A3: Water Treatment Plant and Administrative Building A4: Access road B1: Groundwater well field Trabotiviste B2: Groundwater well field Delcevo C3: Transport main from WTP to Delcevo C4: Water tank «Chuka» in Delcevo C5: Water tank «Dzvegor» in Delcevo CO-OO6: Flow Meter Main Line A3-Delecvo D: Solar power plant Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Bulk Flow Meters Project Khujand,Tajikistan

Bulk Flow Meters Project Khujand,Tajikistan Period: December 2017 – June 2018 Location: Khujand, Tajikistan Task: Supply and installation of bulk flow meters and ancillary equipment in Khujand. Bulk Flow Meters Project Khujand,Tajikistan Nevertheless of large investments done in the past years, a large part of the water supply infrastructure in Khujand is old and in bad shape. Infrastructural deficiencies lead to big water losses and partially to contamination of the drinking water. The water supply of several parts of the city is not reliable and running water is only available a few hours a day.The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) together with the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) started a programme to rehabilitate the dilapidated water supply infrastructure. The Khujand Water Supply Improvement Programme (Phase III) includes the supply and installation of bulk flow meters to be installed on the main water pipes near the pumping stations. In addition 19 pressure sensors will be installed at strategic points. All flow-and pressure sensors will permanent communicate data to a central SCADA system.After putting into operation the customer will have a great overview of the main water supply regarding flow, flow direction and pressure. By analyzing the data, detection of water losses will be easier.All above will be a step forward to reduce the non revenue water! Supply and Installation of: 12 Bulk Flow Meters up to DN 800, installed in the existing water network with GPRS / G3 Modems 19 Digital pressure transmitters with GPRS / G3 Modems Ancillary equipment like valves, flanges DN 200 till DN 800 Central dispatcher center with SCADA system for all data from flow meters and pressure transmitters Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP2-1.4

North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP2-1.4 Period: December 2017 – June 2018 Location: Cities of Shakhristan, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan, Tajikistan Task: Supply of domestic water meters for the cities Shakhriston, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan in the framework of the North Tajik Water II Rehabilitation Project (NTWRP2). Training of the customer specialists and local installers. North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP2-1.4 Based on the excellent outcomes in previous joint projects, EBRD asked the Swiss Government to participate in the new project North Tajik Water II Rehabilitation Project. This project aims at improving the water supply systems in the cities of Shakhristan, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan.In Tajikistan, a high percentage of the population (especially in rural regions) still do not have access to safe drinking water, resulting in severe health consequences – particularly for the poorest people. Installation of domestic water meters helps foster the efficient, transparent and accountable management and delivery of public services at local levels and leads to public sensitization on drinking water and sanitation issues. The vision is: access to affordable, reliable and sustainable drinking water supply and sanitation to improve living conditions of the population. Supply of: A total of 13,876 water meters PP-R pipes, ball-valves, strainers and other fittings Spare parts for 5 years Training of local installers Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP-2.1

North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP2-1.4 Period: December 2017 – June 2018 Location: Cities of Shakhristan, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan, Tajikistan Task: Supply of domestic water meters for the cities Shakhriston, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan in the framework of the North Tajik Water II Rehabilitation Project (NTWRP2). Training of the customer specialists and local installers. North Tajik Water Meters NTWRP2-1.4 Based on the excellent outcomes in previous joint projects, EBRD asked the Swiss Government to participate in the new project North Tajik Water II Rehabilitation Project. This project aims at improving the water supply systems in the cities of Shakhristan, Zafarobod, Panjakent and Istaravshan.In Tajikistan, a high percentage of the population (especially in rural regions) still do not have access to safe drinking water, resulting in severe health consequences – particularly for the poorest people. Installation of domestic water meters helps foster the efficient, transparent and accountable management and delivery of public services at local levels and leads to public sensitization on drinking water and sanitation issues. The vision is: access to affordable, reliable and sustainable drinking water supply and sanitation to improve living conditions of the population. Supply of: A total of 13,876 water meters PP-R pipes, ball-valves, strainers and other fittings Spare parts for 5 years Training of local installers Principal: Financed By: Consulatant:

Syrdarya Water Supply Project

Syrdarya Water Supply Project Period: June 2016 – February 2018 Location: Syrdarya, Beshbulok, Uzbekistan Task: Rehabilitation of Beshbulok Pumping Station and its Wellfield Syrdarya Water Supply Project Officially, 62% of the rural population in Uzbekistan has access to safe drinking water and less than 30% to sewerage systems; the needs are still significant. The drinking water infrastructure was mainly built during the soviet times and is in bad condition. For the Bukhara and Samarkand Water Supply Project, launched in 2003, FELA Planungs AG successfully rehabilitated key elements of the water supply system (e.g. pumping stations, water metering, network rehabilitation). The rehabilitation of the water supply system in Syrdarya province will provide safe drinking water to urban and rural residents and provide tools for the management of the water resources. Pumping Station: Installation of new Pumping Station incl. connection to existing pressure and suction pipes 4 split case pumps (each 1’500 m3/h) and 2 Surge Vessels (each 22.5 m3) 2 Surge Vessels (V=22.5m3) Stainless Steel Piping (DN400 to DN1200) incl. Valves, Flow Meter etc. New Electrolysis Chlorination Station Groundwater Wells: Drilling and construction of 4 new wells Regeneration and de-silting of 24 exsiting wells New submersible pumps (180m3/h), riser pipes (DN150) and construction of well boxes for all 28 wells New Valve Chambers in Manifold between Wells and Reservoir (DN400 and DN800) Electrical Installation: New high voltage distribution 35kV and connection to transmission lines 2 new 35 kV/6 kV, 4 MVA oil-immersed transformers and medium voltage distribution 6kV 2 new Transformer 6kV/400V for Pumping Station and 14 Transformer 6kV/400V for wells Automation and Control: New SCADA system for Well field and Pumping Station Communication with Reservoir Severnaja Principal: Financed By: Consulatant: