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1 Compendium & Policy Paper SWIM- Sustain Water MED 4th SWIM Regional Meeting, June 16-17, Tulip Farah Hotel, Rabat, Marocco Diana Nenz, adelphi

2 Content 30 min on the Compendium. 1. Review of project requirements 2. Concept and approach a. Outline of Table of Content b. Implementation approach c. Open questions d. Next steps 3. Feedback on key content 2

3 1. Review of project requirements Project proposal 5.5 Elaboration of a compendium on sustainable integrated wastewater treatment and reuse in the MENA region (month 30-36) Based on the baselines assessments and assessments of social, economic and environmental impacts, compile a compendium of descriptions and assessments of the pilot activities, including best practices and lessons learned from the pilot activities compendium including good practices examples, lessons learnt and conclusions regarding cost and benefits a compendium on the pilot activities, including best practices examples and conclusions regarding the benefits of water reuse for economic development and adaptation to climate change, as well as potential risks and counter measures for human health and the environment Compendium on use of non-conventional water resources in the MENA region 3

4 1. Review of project requirements Deadline Action Plan SWIM Sustain Water MED (SWIM SWM) Year 2014-March 2015 Activity Output/Materials Overall responsibility Deadlines 5.5 Elaboration of a compendium on sustainable integrated wastewater treatment and reuse in the MENA region Develop a compendium ENEA/ adelphi December March 4

5 2. Concept and approach: Outline of Table of Content - General Chapter Content Pgs. List of Contributors Foreword 2. Integrated Waste Water Treatment and Reuse 2 representatives Executive Summary 0,5 1. Introduction Project 1.1. Project description Project Rational proposal 1.2. Summary on project background & outcome Waste water treatment in the MENA region and ENEA/ internationally Literature 2.2. Benefits and Risks Review 2.3. Good Practices 3. Pilot Cases 3.1. Introduction and comparison of cases 3.2. Marocco 3.3. Tunesia 3.4. Egypt 3.5. Jordan 4. Conclusions & Lessons Learnt 5. Recommendations 2-3 Glossary 2 Annex Policy Briefs, List of relevant pilot projects, further readings Up to 14 pgs. each case 6-8 5

6 2. Concept and approach: Outline of Table of Content - Pilot Cases Chapter Content Pgs. 1. Introduction Brief on project location, objective, highlights and specialities 0,25 2. Project Setting 3. Pilot case description 4. Potential benefits and risks Water supply and sanitation situation Environmental and socio-economic setting Legal and institutional framework provisions TORs, Baseline Assessment Detailed description on technical, governance and management o reuse potential and treatment options o rational for project solution o detailed description of technology and implementation approach o Safeguarding measures Comparative analysis (if possible) before and after the project on: social, economic and environmental benefits/ effects Mission on Achieved treatment standards assessment of Overview on investment costs effects; etc. 5. Lessons Implementation challenges 1-2 Mission on learnt Deviation from original project plan assessment of effects; 6. Next steps Questionnaire and 1 interviews

7 2. Concept and approach a) Outline of Table of Content Policy Papers Instead fact sheets about pilot cases for conference? 7

8 2. Concept and approach - Examples Facts: Ca. 70 pages, colour, numerous pictures and tables, A4 Audience: Policy maker and intested public Character: informative, illustrative, showcasing 8

9 2. Concept and approach - Examples Facts: Ca.620 pages, black/white, numerous tables, few sketches, < A4 Audience: Experts Character: specific, detailed descriptions, technical details 9

10 2. Concept and approach - Examples Facts: Ca.600 pages, tricolor, numerous tables, few sketches and pictures, A4 Audience: Experts, interested public Character: comprehensive, specific, detailed descriptions, technical details, illustrative, 10

11 2. Concept and approach - Examples Facts: Ca. 375 pages, black/white, tables, pictures, A4 Audience: Experts, interested public Character: comprehensive, detailed descriptions, illustrative 11

12 2. Concept and approach b) Implementation approach Target audience: Design Policy maker, experts, technical staff,?? Language and level of detail to fit all stakeholders Look and feel (see examples): tricolour, illustrations, maps and pictures vs. text book style Number of pages app. 120 pages, incl. Annex Easy navigation through sub headings and bread crumps system 12

13 2. Concept and approach b) Implementation approach Activity Output/ Materials Action Plan SWIM Sustain Water MED (SWIM SWM) Year 2014-March Overall Responsi bility Deadlines 5.5 Elaboration of a compendium on sustainable integrated wastewater treatment and reuse in the MENA region Develop a compendium xx Draft text manuscript (Engl.) Review cycle / Internal 8 weeks 6 weeks ENEA/ad December/ March elphi Draft Version for Reg. Conference Final editing Translation French (Germany) Arabic (in Jordan) 4 weeks 4-5 weeks Conference Paper Layout development 4 weeks Typesetting, indexing and preparing for print Printing and delivery 2-4 weeks 3 weeks 13

14 2. Concept and approach c) Open questions What key sections shall be included in the compendium? What are important buzz words for your stakeholders we need to have addressed in the compendium? (CC adaptation, nexus, food security, water security, green growth..) What are other important Sustain products to be promoted? E.g.: Guidance document for the baseline assessment Local awareness raising and capacity building concept Guidance document for the assessment of social, environmental and economic impacts. Titel? Compendium on use of non-conventional water resources in the MENA region Forword? From Whom? 14

15 3 Concept and approach Challenges Timing: Development of the text manuscript we need your support/ documents, etc. Additional product for the conference Editing and translation, layout Others? Content related? 15

16 2. Concept and approach d) Next steps (time plan) Collection of all relevant documents (ToRs, Assessments, descriptions, etc.) Draft of the first chapters and layout 16

17 Diana Nenz Project Manager adelphi Caspar-Theyss-Strasse 14a Berlin T +49 (0) F +49 (0) office@adelphi.de

18 Integrated vision of wastewater treatment and reuse 18

19 Unique value of each project - still valid? Stage of the water reuse cycle Tackling wastewater at its source, collecting and treating it depending on end-use Treating wastewater with different technologies Decentralised secondary treated water for irrigation in agriculture Country Morocco Jordan Egypt Tunisia Controlling treated water quality at utilization point (irrigation nod) and its impact on groundwater Treatment approach Final goal of water reuse Innovative aspect Source separation and reuse-oriented decentralised, innovative treatment technologies Sustainable development and climate change resilience of oasis communities Holistic ecosan concept, including energy generation from biogas. Combination with rainwater harvesting approaches Main issues Alternative treatment technologies incl. biogas generation Appropriate agricultural practices Rainwater collection, storage, and infiltration Central conventional treatment and decentralised alternative technologies Socio-economic development and increased food security, restoration of the river basin Decentralised and alternative treatment technologies in the rural area Alternative treatment technologies incl. biogas generation Effluent quality monitoring Participatory governance of water treatment and reuse Appropriate agricultural practices Salinity Decentralised secondary treatment of primary effluents Increase income and reduce competition for water resources Additional decentralised treatment and Innovative agricultural practices Alternative treatment technologies Effluent quality monitoring Quality monitoring of produce Appropriate agricultural practices Conventional treatment (tertiary stage) Providing reliable water resources to users and ensuring sustainability of underlying aquifers Comprehensive water quality monitoring: joint irrigation water quality monitoring through provider and end-user, quality based contracts, groundwater quality monitoring Effluent quality monitoring Groundwater quality monitoring Participatory governance of reuse Contracts between farmers and (waste)water providers 19

20 Umsetzung/ Verträge GIZ Anforderungen Dissemination plan 20