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Resilience and Innovation in Jordan´s Wastewater Sector - Contributions of Jordanian-German Development Cooperation

(2023)

Published in: 2023

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GIZ Wastewater Treatment, Reuse and Water Supply (WTR) in Jordan

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Over the past 30 years the Kingdom of Jordan has emerged as a world leader in the use of treated wastewater. In response to acute water scarcity, the country’s water authorities have embraced the use of non-conventional water resources, including treated wastewater, as a core strategy for conserving precious freshwater supplies for a rapidly growing population.

This publication systematically presents what has been achieved and learned through the German-Jordanian development cooperation, focusing on five major areas:
1. Expanding wastewater infrastructure, including sewer connections and the capacity of wastewater treatment plants
2. Improving wastewater treatment
3. Facilitating the reuse of treated wastewater
4. Promoting energy efficient and climate-friendly wastewater systems
5. Strengthening governance and oversight in the water sector

Delinieating each of these areas, this publication presents the strategies pursued by the Government of Jordan and the contributions which German financial and technical cooperation have made to their realisation.

One of the first countries to embrace the opportunities presented by reclaimed water, Jordan has succeeded in turning wastewater into a major asset in its quest for water security. Visionary thinking, careful planning, and strong partnerships have come together to shape a wastewater sector that has proven remarkably resilient in the face of shocks and challenges, from influxes of over one million Syrian refugees over the past decade to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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(2023). Resilience and Innovation in Jordan´s Wastewater Sector - Contributions of Jordanian-German Development Cooperation. GIZ Wastewater Treatment, Reuse and Water Supply (WTR) in Jordan

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