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Developing an Environmentally Sustainable Surface Water Treatment Plant & Distribution Network for Dhaka City

Prepared by:

Ibtesamun Rahman ID# 122 0569 060
Shabib Al-Mamun ID# 122 ------- 660
Marioum Akter Akhi ID# 122 0606 660
Shristi Rana ID# 131 0733 660
Fahad Bin Ramiz ID# 132 0879 660

Prepared for:
Dr. Saleh Uddin Ahmed

Course: BUS-530
Section-2
Semester: Fall-2013
Date of Submission: 10.12.2013

Acknowledgment

This report is based on a proposed project by Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Dhaka WASA, Bangladesh to develop an efficient surface water treatment plant and distribution network which will be environmentally sustainable and ease the pressure on ground water. All the information and data are obtained from a source of Dhaka WASA and hence may be found in ADB’s books of records.

Project at glance:

a) Project Title: Developing Environmentally Sustainable Surface Water Treatment plant & Distribution network for Dhaka City
b) Implementing Agent: Dhaka WASA (DWASA)
c) Project location: Parts of Araihazar and Rupganj upazila of Narayanganj, DCCN & DCCS
d) Project duration: 05 years
e) Amount required from Voluntary fund:
Loans
ADB: $250 million
AFD: $100 million EIB: $100 million

f) Government inputs: $ 224.9 million
g) Implementing agent inputs: N/a
h) Other donor input: N/a

I) Back ground (Project description and Justification)

Overcrowded Dhaka city is presently experiencing a serious crisis in supply of water as the rate of consumption is much much higher than Dhaka WASA (DWASA) does supply regularly, mainly from the ground water source. Moreover the quality of the supplied water is so poor that it becomes a serious health risk for the city dwellers. The main objective of the Dhaka

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