Integrated Waste Water Management in the Mediterranean
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Integrated Waste Water Management in the Mediterranean

Good practices in decentralised and centralised reuse-oriented approaches.

Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia have gradually invested in wastewater treatment plants, but still lack infrastructures to treat the amount of wastewater produced, especially in rural areas.
The countries have already adopted policies and plans to improve the situation of wastewater treatment and to make better use of non-conventional water resources.

The main objective of this compendium is to present the four pilot projects implemented by Sustain Water MED project in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia with the aim of demonstrating the potential of integrated wastewater management. 

[Download the compendium here - via Adelphi.de | .pdf 5.3 MB]

Integrated Waste Water Management in the Mediterranean

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The Euro-Mediterranean AGORA is a way to engage the civil society in the institutional and policy dialogue on research and innovation with the aim of becoming an integral part of the decision making and governance processes.

The Agora is an important component of the broader MEDSPRING project, supported by the European Union with the aim of strengthening the Euro-Mediterranean dialogue and cooperation on research and innovation.