MEED
Middle East wastewater
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Amman seeks private partners for water projects
Successful delivery of the Al-Samra wastewater project under a build-operate-transfer model has given Jordan a firm footing when it comes to launching public-private partnership projects -
Cairo upgrades wastewater public private partnerships contracts
Egypt is planning for 100 per cent wastewater treatment coverage in both urban and rural areas through a raft of public private partnerships for the construction and operation of new facilities -
Damascus to overhaul wastewater contracting
Syria is drafting a public-private partnership law to facilitate its plans for wastewater modernisation, which will see up to 200 treatment works built over the next decade -
Gulf states privatise water projects
Investment in wastewater infrastructure remains a priority for the GCC states and Saudi Arabia in particular offers major opportunities for the private sector as it begins to open up its water market -
Wastewater sector enters a golden era in the Middle East
The drive to improve wastewater treatment and increase the use of treated effluent is keeping the Middle East wastewater sector buoyant




