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Sewerage and Treatment |
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alongside municipalities, institutions
and industry to apply a collect, treat
and restore approach to waste water,
BCEOM provides proven know-how in the
following fields, its objective being
to collect and treat all water at the
end of its cycle to revitalise it, thus
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Our
experience
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BOLIVIA
- Waste Water Treatment
in Cochabamba (1999-2000).
Study
to determine possible
solutions for managing
excess waste water both
regarding collection
and treatment: hydraulic
calculations, field
studies and final designs
for the pipe for transferring
the water to the new
treatment site as well
as for the pipe discharging
water into the natural
environment; final designs
for structures to improve
the treatment capacity
of the La Maica treatment
unit; environmental
impact study in order
to comply with Bolivian
environmental legislation
on classified installations
(Water Law).
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CHINA
- Urban Environment
Project for the Province
of Hebei - Drinking
Water Supply and Sewerage
for 4 towns (1998-1999).
Assistance
to the provincial government
of Hebei for preparing
its loan application
to the World Bank for
strengthening drinking
water supply systems
(in Handan, Tangshan
and Qinhuangdao) and
sewerage systems (Shijiazhuang,
Handan and Tangshan):
financial analysis of
the operation and management
services; appraisal
of existing installations,
recommending technical
alternatives, defining
design criteria, cost
analysis; institutional
improvement of operation
and management services.
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IVORY
COAST - Construction
of a water treatment
plant for the Regional
Hospital Centre of Yamoussoukro
- Project Management
Assistance (1998-1999).
Preparing specifications
for carrying out measurement
surveys and analyses
of raw effluent from
the hospital, analysis
of the measurement surveys
performed, establishing
basic data characterising
the pollution produced
by the hospital to be
treated by the future
plant, drafting technical
specifications concerning
the facilities and civil
engineering works, analysing
bids and ranking candidates.
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INDONESIA
- Study of Modular Systems
for Collecting and Eliminating
Waste Water in 2 Pilot
Towns (1996-1997).
The aim of the
project was to protect
the health of populations
and improve the environmental
conditions by proposing
solutions closely linked
to the towns' social
and economic development
(environmental protection
in towns and their suburbs,
protecting the water
table against pollution
generated by installations
for evacuating waste
water, protecting the
quality of river and
sea water and determining
solutions which are
sufficiently flexible
to be adapted to the
local context).
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RUSSIA
- Feasibility Study
of Drinking Water Supply
and Waste Water Treatment
Installations and Preparing
an Immediate Investment
Programme for Three
Towns (1998-1999).
Appraisal of
water supply installations,
sanitation systems and
waste water treatment
plants in Tver (500,000
inhabitants), Volkhov
(50,000 inhabitants)
and Vologda (300,000
inhabitants) with a
view to rehabilitating
them and improving their
efficiency.
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CHAD
- Supervising and Monitoring
the Stormwater Drainage
Project for the towns
of N'Djamena, Moundou
and Sarh (2000-2002).
Project for building
stormwater drainage
networks in N'Djamena
(16.5 km), Moundou (12.6
km) and Sarh (10 km):
social and technical
project management,
producing detailed designs
and tender documents
for Moundou and Sahr
and assistance to owner
for tendering and procurement.
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