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Business Meeting New Delhi, 7 March 2016 14.00 Delhi Time, 09.30 Brussels time

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Business Meeting

New Delhi, 7 March 2016 14.00 Delhi Time, 09.30 Brussels time

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India‘s Water challenges: Identifying solutions and

experiences

Meeting with EU BusinessesNew Delhi, 7 March 2016

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AgendaIntroductionSolutions

• Municipal Sewage• Industrial Effluents • Water Quality Monitoring • GIS based Ganga river basin mapping• Micro-irrigation

Questions and Answers• Solutions and technologies• Hybrid Annuity model

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Indo-Europe Water Partnership: Value Proposition

Holistic, Sustainable & Actionable Plan

• Evaluate the most relevant, state of the art technologies• Transfer skills and technology for long term sustainability and project payback• Inputs to water policy, governance modalities, economic analysis• Integrate financial actors

GovernmentInstitutionsBusinessesResearchers

GovernmentInstitutionsBusinessesResearchers

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Indo-European Water Partnership: EBTC role

• Evaluate the most relevant, state of the art technologies• Transfer skills and technology for long term sustainability and project payback• Inputs to water policy, governance modalities, economic analysis• Integrate financial actors

Link for EU-India Business and Research collaboration on WaterEngagement platform for India

• Federal level, State level, Municipal level• Consolidated access to European technologies and solutions

Repository of consolidated information• See EBTC report on Ganga: http://www.ebtc.eu/ganga-study• Scoping Study for the Indo-European Water Partnership & Cooperation Plan on

the Ganga

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EU-India Water Platform: Capability matrix

No. of companies wihtin each Focus Area's value chainCo's with relevant

experience from EUFOCUS AREA Feasibi.

Study Design EPC Project Mgmt O&M Capacity

Building Monitoring

Municipal Waste Water 25 30 26 25 22 24 23 29

Industrial Waste Water 20 23 16 16 14 18 15 17

Sustainable Waste 14 18 16 14 12 13 11 18

Sustainable Agriculture 19 22 12 17 13 17 19 22

Flood Protection 22 23 10 15 16 16 19 20

Navigability 11 11 4 9 7 8 10 9

Decentralised Sanitation System 12 12 12 11 9 10 11 12

The currently nearly 50 EU companies registered on the platform are mapped according to their strengths in the focus areas and respective value chain position

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Meeting with Businesses: Today’s objectives

Present EU solutions• Innovative solutions• Advantages of solutions• India relevance• Experience, demonstration sites

Open discussion: MoWR, NWM, NCMG and EU businesses• On requirements, priorities• Immediate combined action

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Suez offers two flagship technologies:• Densadeg, a robust, condensed and multipurpose

decantation process

• Biofor, a compact ,fixed-biological-culture treatment system,

Municipal sewage: Innovative Solutions

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Municipal sewage Innovative Solutions• The treated wastewater will be reused as make-up water by local industries and the nearby power plant

• Compact in size

• It is a first for India, the plant is equipped with a deodorising system for the treatment of wastewater in order to limit unpleasant odours

• Green Power – through biogas generation

RAILWAY LINE

RIVER YAMUNA

DELHI SECRETARIAT

OVER BRIDGE

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Suez Experiences: Urban WWTP in Delhi • Name of the Project: DBO contract to build an urban wastewater

treatment plant at Delhi Gate Nalla with a capacity of 68 MLD.• Location : Delhi, India• Client: Delhi Jal Board• Contract Value: € 29 Million • Contract Period: 2 years• O&M: 11 Years

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Suez Experiences: Background of the Project• New Delhi. Faced with a booming population.• Project Under Yamuna Action Plan II.• Funding: Bilateral project between the Indian and Japanese

governments • Rehabilitating the quality of water in the Yamuna River, which provides

over 70% of New Delhi’s water.• Site Constraints:

• Limited Space • Site next to Secretariat and other high profile areas

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Municipal Sewage: Nereda® solution

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Solution Comparison: Classic SBR vs. Nereda®parameter

Process Cycles 1. Fill, 2.Intermittent aerate, 3. Settling, 4. Draw

1. Fill and decant, 2.Aerate, 3. Fast settling

Decant moving fixed

MLSS in reactor 3 - 5 kg/m3 8 - 12 kg/m3

Exchange ratio 15-25% 40-70%

N-removal good via intermittent aeration extensive & simultaneously

P-removal chemical biological + bio-induced chemical

Effluent quality good better

Process stability fair to good good to excellent

Footprint 100% < 50%

Energy consumption 100% < 90%

Variation in aeration demand large smaller

Sludge production 100% similar or lower

CAPEX and OPEX 100% significantly lower

Classic SBR

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Royal Haskoning Experiences: Vroomshoop & Garmerwolde WWTPs (NL)

Figure 1: Flow scheme at Vroomshoop WWTP with full hydraulic routing options

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Municipal Sewage: Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP)

Advantages & innovation:• Populations varying in size• Domestic wastewater treatment• Industrial wastewater treatment• Populations with strong seasonal fluctuations• Plants located on small sites • Plants with serious visual/environmental

integration problems• Plants with different discharge levels• Reuse treatments according to their application

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Acciona Experiences: Atotonilco WWTP, Mexico DC

Atotonilco WWTP - Mexico DC, Mexico.Plant capacity: Client name:3024 MLD ConaguaDesign period: Contact Details:

2009-2010 Insurgentes Sur 2416 Col. Copilco

Construction period: El Bajo, Delegación Coyoacán

2010-2013 México D.F., C.P. 04340 Operating period: Project Value:

2013-2035 $806M

Largest STP in the world with 3024 MLD – Scalability, value for India

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Industrial Effluents: Activated Filter Media (AFM)• AFM will make any sand filter operate twice as good.• AFM will remove 10 times more sub 5 micron particles than sand. • AFM will reduce operating costs, typical ROI under 3 years.AFM should never need to be replaced

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Dryden Experiences: Textile WW treatment, Dhaka

Textile waste water discharge into river, 100% of rivers and 70% of aquifers are grossly polluted around Dhaka:10,000m3 day of dye waste water

• Dryden Aqua have designed and will commission a zero impact waste water system in June 2016• 10 mega watts/hr energy recycling• Up to 80% of water recycled• Eventually, the water will be desalinated and recycled up to 100%• Client is Dird in Dhaka, the system will be used as a template

• System uses stabilized biological treatment with 500 Dryden air diffusers, advanced coagulation and flocculation followed by AFM filtration.

• Energy and water saved gives a ROI under 2 years

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Industrial Effluents: HydroCurrent™ technologyHydro Industries UK is a water based organisation developing, designing and operating Electro based solutions for water purification and industrial effluent processing.

Sectors:• Mining • Steel Production • Marine Salvage • Construction• Oil & Gas

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Hydro Experiences: Morgan Electro Ceramics, North Wales

The HydroCurrent™ system treats up to 7000litres/hour removing lead, chemical oxygen demand and suspended solids consistently from an incoming water quality which varies greatly.

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Water Quality Monitoring: s::can overview

SpectrometerProbes

ISEProbes

PhysicalProbes

i::scan

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S::can Experiences: A monitoring network linked to a central database• systems for large monitoring applications

(rivers, lakes, etc)• interconnection of multiple s::can monitoring

systems • on-line & in-situ• automatic data transfer via GPRS/UMTS• automatized data handling on FTP server• display and evaluation of spectral data• visualization and control of data• GIS-system• delta spectrometry

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S::can Experiences: Real Time Water Quality

Monitoring Stations, Ganga BasinRemote water monitoring station in

Allahabad (monitored parameters: TSS, COD,

BOD, EC, pH, Temp, NH4, DO, Chloride, NO3-

N

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S::can Experiences: Real Time Water Quality Monitoring

Stations, Ganga Basin

The remote stations are field operational and tolerant to extreme environmental conditions in India, in high or low temperatures, high humidity coastal conditions and high temperature desert conditions.

Monitoring stations in Kannauj and Patna.

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S::can Experiences: Real Time Water Quality

Monitoring Stations, Ganga BasinMeasurement results from Okhla: Continuous results every 10 minutes, automatic file transfer.

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GIS based Ganga river basin mapping: Tailor made software solutions

Manage, organise and analyse large amounts of data

Make wise and robust water management decisions

Get the full benefit of real-time monitoring & early-warning systems

Optimise operations and planning

Early warning and forecast system in Slovenia

Optimised river operations inNew South Wales, Australia

Improved information

management in the Lake

Victoria Basin

Sharing water resources fairly in

the Nile river basin

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GIS based Ganga river basin mapping: A Framework

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GIS based Ganga river basin mapping: MIKE

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Experiences: Nile Basin Decision support system

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Participants: