Working Areas
Operation & Maintenance
Production Processes & Service Quality & Water Safety (Drinking Water)
Waste-water Collection & Treatment
Other
Organizations Involved
Office National de l'Eau et de l'Assainissement de Burkina Faso — Lead Mentee
Office National de L'Electricité et de L'Eau Potable de Morocco — Lead Mentor
Islamic Development Bank
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Funder
Moroccan Agency
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Supporting Org
SDGs
6.1Universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all
Project description
This WOP exemplified ONEA's commitment to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation
Project main objectives
-To improve water quality in the two most important reservoirs, by reducing eutrophication and setting/up better monitoring tools and methods.
-To upgrade the treatment capacity and efficiency of two drinking water treatment plant (the Ziga unit and the Paspanga unit
-To level up the quality of analysis of the central laboratory in Ouagadougou
-To improve the monitoring process of water quality in supply network
-To upgrade the treatment capacity and efficiency of two drinking water treatment plant (the Ziga unit and the Paspanga unit
-To level up the quality of analysis of the central laboratory in Ouagadougou
-To improve the monitoring process of water quality in supply network
Most significant results
Describe WOPs activities
The WOP was launched with a focus on improving raw water quality in catchment areas. A diagnostic visit was conducted by ONEE in April 2013, leading to a joint assessment of needs. A two-year work plan was developed and approved by all partners in January 2014. The framework agreement was signed in January 2015.
Before the WOP officially started ONEA purchased some of the suggested material (rubber boat, sampling equipment), buffer zones around reservoir (stone delimitation and tree planting), three new ponds for fish nursery under construction.
The WOP was launched with a focus on improving raw water quality in catchment areas. A diagnostic visit was conducted by ONEE in April 2013, leading to a joint assessment of needs. A two-year work plan was developed and approved by all partners in January 2014. The framework agreement was signed in January 2015.
Before the WOP officially started ONEA purchased some of the suggested material (rubber boat, sampling equipment), buffer zones around reservoir (stone delimitation and tree planting), three new ponds for fish nursery under construction.