Mr.Kyaw Zin Assistant Director Department of Engineering (Water Supply & Sanitation) NayPyiTaw Development Committee, NAYPYITAW, MYANMAR

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Mr.Kyaw Zin Assistant Director Department of Engineering (Water Supply & Sanitation) NayPyiTaw Development Committee, NAYPYITAW, MYANMAR REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR 1

Background Information Situated in Area East to West 582 miles North to South Climate Population Density Administrative South East Asia 261,228 square miles 677,000 sq km 1275 miles tropical monsoon (3 seasons ) 56 Million 80 per sq km 14 states/divisions 66 Districts 325 Townships 2

Chairman ( Mayor ) Vice-Chairman ( Vice Mayor ) Secretary Joint-Secretary Committee Member Committee Office 20 Departments 3

Twenty Departments of NayPyiTaw Development Committee 1.Department of Administration 2.Department of Budget and Account 3.Department of Inspection 4.Department of Coordination 5.Department of Assessors 6.Department of Revenue 7.Department of Market 8.Department of Veterinary and Slaughter House 9.Department of Pollution Control and Cleaning 10.Department of Engineering (Roads and Bridges ) 11.Department of Engineering (Building) 12.Department of Engineering (Water Supply and Sanitation ) 13.Department of Motor Transport and Workshop 14.Department of Store 15.Department of Gardens and Playground Parks 16.Department of Health 17.Department of Security and Discipline 18.Department of City Planning and Land Admin 19.Department of Public Relation and Information 20.Department of Production Department of Engineering( Water Supply and Sanitation) Organization Chart Head of Department Deputy Director General(1) Deputy Head of Department Director(1) Water Storage Section a&avsmifuefmud; Water Supply a&ay;a&;xmecgj Section Mechanical XmeGJ & Electrical Section v^xxmersl; Sanitation S Central Sewage Treatment Plant Admin & Finance Section Deputy Director (1) Deputy Director (1) Deputy Director (1) Deputy Director (1) Deputy Director (1) Deputy Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Director (1) Assistant Engineer (1) Assistant Engineer (4) Assistant Engineer (2) Assistant Engineer (2) Assistant Engineer (1) Staff Officer(1) Officers 25 Others 82 Temporary workers 150 Total 257 Supporting Section Assistant Director (1) Assistant Engineer (3) 4

Functions and Duties of Department of Engineering (Water Supply and Sanitation) 1. Carrying out works for water supply 2.Carrying out works for construction and maintenance of Dams, reservoirs and pipelines 3. Carrying out works for sanitation and sewage treatment NAYPYITAW DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Department of Engineering ( Water Supply and Sanitation) Improvement of water supply and sanitation works for NayPyiTaw City 1 Water Storage Section 2. Water Supply Section 3. Sanitation Section 4. Sewage Treatment Plant 5. Electrical and Mechanical Section 6. Admin and Finance Section 7. Support Section 5

Sources of watersupply 1.Chaungmagyi Reservior 2.yanaungmyin Reservior 3.Tinwa Reservior 4.Thayetshin Reservior 5.Bongwe Reservior 6.Taungpein Reservior 7.Myaukpein Reservior 8.Thapyezan Reservior 9.Chaungyauk Reservior Clean water management and distribution system. Currently, water supply system of NayPyiTaw has capacity of 46363 m3/day, 6

WATER TREATMENT PLANT slowsand Filtaration Slowsand Filter 7

WATER QUALITY OF CHAUNGMAGYI DAM INFLUENT TO SLOW SAND FILTER EFFLUENT FROM SLOW SAND FILTER PH 8.14 7.42 TOTAL HARDNESS 92 86 CALCIUM 19.5 17.2 MAGNESIUM 10.38 10.32 CARBONATE NIL NIL BICARBONATE 108 100 TOTAL ALKALINITY 108 100 CHLORIDE 105 88 IRON 0.043 0.01 Equipments for Water Quality Analysis Raw Water/Treated Water/Waste Water Physical & Chemical Tests Bacteriology Tests Military Hospital 1000 Bedded ph Meter Turbidity Meter Photo Meter Titration Method 8

Water Analysis Reports 9

Water Resources Development and Maintenance (Silt Removing, Reed Cutting and Dredging ) 10

Naypyitaw City Development Committee Department of Engineering (Water Supply & Sanitation) SEWAGE SYSTEM OF NAYPYITAW 11

SEWAGE SYSTEM OF NAYPYITAW MINGALARTHAIKDI QUARTER COLLECTION SUMP FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT 12

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN NAYPYITAW GRIT CHAMBER. (INLET OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT) AERATION TANK OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT EQUALIZATION TANK FOR SEWAGE COLLECTION AERATION TANK TREATED WATER COLLECTION OR RETENTION POND 13

WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN NAYPYITAW EXISTING SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN NAYPYITAW 20% of NayPyiTaw (Myoma) people use sewage treatment plant (Aerobic System) 80% of NayPyiTaw (Myoma) people use Septic Tank (Anaerobic System) Sewage collection is combined system. Sewer pipes are directly connected with waste water treatment plant. 14

Naypyitaw Waste Water Treatment Plant Population -10000 Sewage Volume -1600Cum/day Daily BOD Loading =1600 Cum/day X 250mg/Lit X 1 Kg X Lit / (1000mg X Cum) =400 Kg BOD /day Basic Principle Of Biological Treatment Process Waste Degradation Carbon Dioxide + water As Effluent waste water + Micro-Organism + Oxygen BOD MLSS DO Energy Cell synthesis New cell To recycle as activated sludge Old cell To remove as excess sludge Oxidation And Synthesis COHNS + O2 + Nutrients bacteria CO2 + NH3 + C5H7NO2 +Other end Products (Organic Matter) (New bacteria cells) Endogenous respiration C5H7NO2 + 5O2 bacteria 5CO2 + 2H2O +NH3 (Cells) Central Sewage Treatment System 1. Equalization Tank & Waste Water Transferring System 2. Grit Chamber and Fine screen 3. Aeration Tank & Aeration System 4. SedomentationTank & Sludge Recycling Pump 5. Clhorination Tank& Chlorine Dosing Pump 6. Sludge Digester & Transferred Sysem 7. Sludge Drying Bed 8. Filterate sump Proverties Of Wastewater inlet Proverties Of Treated Water Biochemical Oxygen Demand 250mg/lit Biochemical Oxygen Demand 20mg/lit (BOD,20* C) (BOD,20* C) Suspended Solids (SS) 220mg/lit Suspended Solids (SS) 30mg/lit Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 160mg/lit Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 500mg/lit Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 60mg/lit 15

waste water collection sumps waste water from Filtrate HYDRAULIC PROFILE Chlorine dosing system (two unit) Chlorine Housing complex Grit Chamber Equalization tank Aeration tanks Sedimentation tank (one unit) (one unit) (two unit) (four unit) GL Return sludge Chlorination tank (one unit) Treated water effluent Excess sludge GL Filtrate Excess sludge Thickened sludge Dry sludge cake Filtrate GL Sludge drying beds (five unit) Filtrate pump Sludge digesters (one unit) (two unit) Equalization tank Aeration tank Sedimentation tank Collection sumps Grit chamber Grit chamber Excess Sludge Excess Sludge waste water from housing complex B-1 sludge drying beds Dry sludge cakes 16

SEPTIC TANK IN NAYPYITAW Sanitation Inadequate disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene is associated with a range of diseases including diarrhea and polio. Sanitary means of excreta disposal include flush toilets connected to sewage systems or septic tanks, other flush toilets and fly proof latrines. Regarding proportion of people with access to improved sanitation, Myanmar also strives for safe disposal of human excreta in both urban and rural areas. Keeping the level of service in sight and the policy of narrowing the gap of disparity between the urban and the rural, a realistic target of 100 percent coverage sanitation was set for both the rural and urban areas 17

Challenges Environmental Impact Assessment is still weak in water resources management. Ongoing rapid industrialization in cities, these are so many factories around urbanized areas It needs to control the problems of the direct discharge of wastewater from factories into rivers or streams Although there are many laws, acts, legislations and regulations related to water sector, most laws and acts for water sectors still need to be modified. Conclusion Design, operation and management of wastewater treatment and sewage disposal play a key role in many aspects of the socioeconomic development process To succeed, careful attention must be given to the development of a comprehensive approach, partnerships, financial and organizational tools for effective implementation. The Government of the Union of Myanmar is endeavoring for the allround development of the country, devoting huge amount of its own limited resources. Meanwhile, Myanmar is launching regional and international cooperation with full confidence. 18

Chart of Pollution Control and Cleansing Department Deputy Director General (1 person) Director (1 person) Deputy Director (3 persons) Assistant Director (5 persons) Staff Officer (2 persons) Staff (45 persons) Total 57 persons Current status of Solid Waste Management in Naypyitaw PCCD carries out the collection services by using collection vehicles and labours daily. The features of solid waste management are basically labour-intensive and collection methods practiced in Naypyitaw can be categorized into five types: Bell ringing method Limited collection of market wastes and other wastes On call system Limited collection of hospital wastes and clinic wastes Collection method of indiscriminate disposal wastes Community participation is poor. Rewards and recognition have not yet started. 19

Bell Ringing System Market Wastes 20

Hospital and Clinical Waste Collection Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Crematorium 21

Indiscriminate disposal wastes List of Cleansing Labours, Waste Collection Vehicles and Dumping Sites ( in Nay Pyi Taw area ) Cleansing Labours Cleansing labour have 165 persons Waste Collection Vehicles Waste collection vehicles have 58 pcs Solid waste generation is estimated at about (160) tons per day. Dumping Sites Disposal Site No. 1 Disposal Site No. 2 Disposal Site No. 3 Disposal Site No. 4 Disposal Site No. 5 Disposal Site No. 6 - about 80 tons per day - about 4 tons per day - about 8 tons per day - about 32 tons per day - about 17 tons per day - about 19 tons per day 22

Location Map of Disposal Sites Disposal Site 23

Solid Waste Challenge 160 t/d Waste Growth 30 t/d 2006 2015 Data Collection, reporting and monitoring system About 160 tons of domestic solid waste is collected by collection vehicles in one day. The collected solid wastes are measured by weighing-sale. After that, the collected solid wastes are classified and remeasured by cleansing labours. The major problems with the current data collection are the discharging of domestic solid wastes without sorting. Moreover, public awareness and participation is very low. In addition to monitoring system of waste discharging and management system is very weak in Naypyitaw. 24

Sorting of Domestic Solid Wastes at Disposal Site No.1 Compositions of Solid Waste Organic Waste Non Combustible Waste Combustible waste Plastics Waste HDPE,LDPE 10.43% 25

Movements or Projects (domestic and international) of waste management NPTDC is principal agency responsible for operation of municipal services in city and is carrying out works for sanitation, tidiness, pleasantness, beautifying, greening and liveliness in NPT. Moreover, it has also frame works for the successful projects and intends to directly improve the living standards of the people in NPT. To increase the public awareness and participation on domestic solid wastes segregation (organic wastes and miscellaneous wastes with dry) by awareness program. To produce organic fertilizer from organic wastes by composting machine (50~100 T/D). To classify miscellaneous wastes by segregation machine. To recycle plastics wastes from miscellaneous wastes by recycling machine (15~25T/D). To incinerate worthless wastes from miscellaneous wastes by incineration plant (50~100T/D). 26

Roundabout, Landscaping, Parks Urban Agriculture in Nay Pyi Taw 27

Thank you for your kind attention 28