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    States News Service
    October 30, 2008 Thursday



    WORLD BANK FINANCES REHABILITATION OF ARMENIA'S WATER AND WASTEWATER
    INFRASTRUCTURE

    WASHINGTON


    The following information was released by the World Bank:

    The World Bank's Board of Directors today approved a US$20 million
    credit for additional financing for the Armenia Municipal Water and
    Wastewater Project (MWWP). The additional financing will support the
    government's efforts in scaling up activities implemented under the
    ongoing program of water system rehabilitation and improvements,
    including an extension of the ongoing management contract between the
    Armenia Water and Wastewater Company (AWSC), the water utility in
    charge of the project, and an international water supply utility
    operator.

    Armenia has achieved considerable progress in efficiently delivering
    safe and continuous water to its citizens. Reforms in water management
    supported under the Bank-funded Municipal Development, Municipal Water
    and Wastewater, and Yerevan Water and Wastewater Projects have led to
    improved supply, quality, and financial viability of the water
    utilities. The need for additional funding from the Bank to scale up
    the on-going project was anticipated at appraisal of the project and
    the management contract was prepared on the basis of a six year
    program. The additional financing will therefore fund extension of the
    management contract and the remaining investments identified
    earlier. It will contribute towards meeting the huge investment needs
    of the Armenian water supply sector.

    "Citizens across Armenia have long awaited improvements in their water
    supply," said Jonathan Kamkwalala, Leader of the World Bank team
    designing the project. "The investment program under the on-going
    project has largely proceeded on track, and the repair and
    rehabilitation program for AWSC water supply systems has already
    resulted in improved water quality and increased availability of clean
    and safe water supply in areas participating in the project."

    He continued "As an example, the weighted average daily hours of
    drinking water availability has increased from 6 hours in 2004, to
    12.2 hours in 2008, while the water safety and quality also improved
    in the same period in the areas where the project has been
    implemented. The institutional and financial performance of AWSC has
    notably improved as a result of the project, however, there remain
    significant investment needs in the sector. That's why the Bank will
    continue supporting the government in reforming the water and
    wastewater services."

    The Additional Financing will support three main components: (i) AWSC
    Management Strengthening by providing funding for continuation of the
    management contract for additional two years; (ii) AWSC Investments by
    funding institutional and financial capacity building, procurement of
    equipment and machinery to improve the operations of AWSC,
    rehabilitation and improvement of chemical and biological
    laboratories, and assistance to AWSC's training activities ; and (iii)
    Investments in Branch Systems by providing funding for the replacement
    of deteriorated treatment and chlorination equipment; procurement and
    installation of pressure loggers, pipes and fittings, and design and
    civil works for network rehabilitation .

    Armenia joined the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993. Commitments to
    date total approximately US $1.076 billion for 49 operations.

    The credit is provided on "hardened' IDA terms with a maturity of 20
    years, and a grace period of 10 years included. Armenia has been in
    the process of graduating from IDA since July 1, 2006.

    For more information on the World Bank's activities in Armenia, please
    visit:

    http://www.worldbank.org.am

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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