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    ARMENIA: YEREVAN SOLID WASTE PROJECT - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL DUE DILIGENCE

    TendersInfo
    May 20, 2014 Tuesday

    Assignment Description: In 2011 the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development ( EBRD or the Bank ), at the request of Yerevan
    Municipality, commissioned a technical feasibility study to evaluate
    the feasibility of building a sanitary landfill to serve Yerevan
    (the Project or the Investment Project ). The recommendation of the
    study was to build a landfill at Nubarashen, adjacent to the existing
    dumpsite. The study further made recommendations regarding financial,
    institutional and technical aspects of such a project.

    The Government of Armenia, through the Ministry of Urban Development,
    has recently completed a review of its national solid waste strategy,
    supported by the Asian Development Bank. The national strategy
    envisages five regional sanitary landfills to serve the country,
    including one for Yerevan. Following the completion of the national
    solid waste strategy and the confirmation that this project is aligned
    with this strategy, Yerevan Municipality and the Bank now intends to
    proceed with Project preparation.

    Solid waste management in Armenia remains underdeveloped, with varying
    quality of waste collection services and no sanitary landfills
    currently in operation. The Republic of Armenia is a landlocked
    country with a population of 3.1 million. The capital city Yerevan
    has a population of 1.1 million and is currently disposing most of its
    municipal solid waste at a dumpsite in Nubarashen 11 km south-east of
    the city, as well as at several smaller dumpsites. Yerevan Municipality
    have just concluded tendering for solid waste collection services,
    which will be managed by two private operators in service areas
    divided as Yerevan East and Yerevan West. Solid waste services are
    financed through a municipal fee of AMD 200 per person per month as
    well as via subsidies from the municipal budget. Current gate fees at
    the Nubarashen dumpsite are AMD 60 per m3 of waste (this is envisaged
    to be changed to billing per metric ton under the proposed project).

    Under the proposed Project the new sanitary landfill would be designed,
    built and operated by a private operator during a fixed term, but the
    landfill would be financed and owned by the municipality to ensure
    municipal ownership of this strategic asset and also to allow lower
    financing costs through a sovereign loan. Operation and continuous
    expansion of landfill cells will be financed through gate fees paid
    by the solid waste collection operators, and these gate fees will in
    turn be passed on to the population via the solid waste collection
    fees. Detailed technical and financial information about the proposed
    Project is available in the technical feasibility study, which will
    be made available to the consultant before the start of the assignment.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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