Sanitation Programme: NEXUS and Resource Protection

Jordan’s population has grown significantly due to natural growth and refugee migration, increasing pressure on water resources and wastewater generation. To address this, the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) is implementing the Sanitation Programme: Nexus and Resources Protection, focusing on priority infrastructure measures from the National Wastewater Plan. 

The project includes extending wastewater collection in Shafa Badran and Sukhne to ensure equitable sanitation. It also upgrades As Salt WWTP to reduce untreated wastewater and increase safe reuse. A hydropower plant on the main effluent pipeline at Shounna improves energy efficiency and supports climate mitigation. Sewer networks are also extended in Al Mansour, Um Halilifa, and Khirbet Musallam. 

Overall, the project provides 50,000 people with sewer access, enables wastewater reuse for 40,000 more, and improves energy efficiency at As Salt WWTP, reducing energy consumption by at least 10%. 

Disziplinen

  • Municipal Infrastructure
  • Water Resources Management

Gesellschaften

Dorsch Impact GmbH

Auftraggeber

Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ), financed by KfW

Dauer

Von 2017 bis 2022

Standort

Amman, Zarqa, Jordanien

Projektleistungen

Component 1: Sewer System Shafa Badran 

  • Includes a new sewer network, house connections, pump station, and force main to improve wastewater collection and treatment. 

Component 2: Sewer System Sukhne 

  • Involves the construction of a new sewer network, house connections, pump station, and force main, enhancing sanitation services. 

Component 3: As Salt Wastewater Treatment Plant (Rehabilitation & Extension) 

  • Several options were considered, including a new WWTP 10 km away. To meet effluent standards, advanced nutrient removal using the activated sludge process is required. Sludge will be anaerobically digested, producing 35% of the plant’s electricity needs, then mechanically dewatered, dried, and reused in agriculture. Effluent will be used for irrigation, and solar panels will be installed on the sludge storage roof. 

Component 4: As Shounna Hydropower Station 

  • A small hydropower plant will be built to harness the area’s topography and support reclaimed water use for irrigation. 

Component 5: Sewer Networks in Mansour, Um Halilifa & Khirbet Musallam 

  • Includes trunk mains, new sewer networks, and house connections, expanding sanitation services in these areas

Unser Beitrag zu den UN-Nachhaltigkeitszielen

Wir haben uns verpflichtet, einen positiven Beitrag zu leisten und unterstützen die UN-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). Dieses Projekt trägt zu den folgenden SDGs bei:

Sauberes Wasser
Bezahlbare und saubere Energie
Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz
Kein Hunger

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