The World Bank's Board of Executive
Directors approved on March 17 a loan of US$130.0 million to China
to help finance the Ningbo Water and Environment Management
Project, with the objective to facilitate the expansion of water
and wastewater services in Ningbo City and Cixi City in an
economically efficient and environmentally sustainable manner, and
thereby protect public health, improve the environment, and sustain
the area's rapid economic growth.
Ningbo is located approximately 150
kms south of Shanghai on the edge of Hangzhou Bay. Ningbo is the
primary deep-water port for the Yangzte Delta region, and has a
thriving industrial sector focused on the export of manufactured
goods. As one of the coastal areas in China, Ningbo has been
growing at a rapid pace in the last two decades. The Ningbo
government's policy is to foster private sector investment, promote
education and science, and provide high-quality infrastructure for
the region. Investments in water and wastewater infrastructureneed
to keep pace with the rapid economic development. Both Ningbo City
and Cixi City are located in Ningbo.
Ningbo City, with a population of
2.5 million residents, is facing a two-dimensional water crisis:
frequent shortages and poor water quality. Water companies draw
water from local surface water sources and use outdated treatment
technology, rendering the piped water of questionable quality. The
Municipal Government has started implementation of an ambitious
program to develop high quality water supplies, transfer the water
to Ningbo City, and upgrade water treatment and distribution
infrastructure. Cixi City, located north of Ningbo City on the
shore of Hangzhou Bay has a population of around one million people
and a dynamic economy. Currently, only 10% of the wastewater in
Cixi is treated, and the project will help expand coverage
throughout Cixi.
"The leaders and citizens and Ningbo
City have been eagerly awaiting this project which will help
provide reliable and high quality water supplies," said Greg
Browder, World Bank Task Manager for the Project. "One of the most
innovative features of the project is the construction of a water
supply ring main around the City which will be the first of its
kind in China. The investments in wastewater infrastructure in Cixi
will help protect Hangzhou Bay and sustain the rapid economic
growth in Cixi."
The Ningbo Water and Environment
Project has the three components:
Component 1: Ningbo Water Supply:
The component includes: i) raw water supply line consisting of an
intake tower in Jiaokou reservoir and a 9.6 km tunnel; ii) 500,000
m3/day Maojiaping water treatment plant; and iii) treated water
transmission pipes, including a new 47 km ring main around Ningbo
City and 29 kms of transmission pipes from Maojiaping water
treatment plant to the new ring main. The component is a
significant part of Ningbo's overall plan to service the entire
City, improve water quality by accessing new water sources and
upgrade water treatment, and enhance distribution system
reliability and flexibility.
Component 2: Cixi Wastewater: The
component includes: i) two wastewater treatment plants; and ii)
associated collection system mains and link sewers. The component
will provide comprehensive wastewater services for all urban areas
in Cixi City, and help protect Hangzhou Bay.
Component 3: Institutional
Development: Technical assistance will be provided to improve water
planning, utility price and service regulation, and to enhance the
operational and business management capacities of the Ningbo Water
Supply Company and Cixi Municipal Sewage Company. Design review and
construction management technical assistance will also be provided
to ensure smooth implementation of the infrastructure works.
The loan for the Ningbo Water and
Environment Project has a maturity of 20 years, including a
five-year grace period.
(China.org.cn March 18, 2005)
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