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US$98.0M US$16.0M VCGP Loans 1&2 Buyer Credit (BNPP/Soc.Gen) US$82M US$213.0 M Commercial Loan US$115M (Bank Nova Scotia - BNS ) ($10.8M + $5.1) Financing Sources VCGP Loans 1&2 Vinci C Grand Projects Loans 1&2 JAMAICA WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT JAMAICA WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

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US$98.0M

US$16.0M

VCGPLoans 1&2

Buyer Credit

(BNPP/Soc.Gen)

US$82M

US$213.0 MCommercial

Loan

US$115M(Bank Nova Scotia -

BNS )

($10.8M + $5.1)

Financing Sources

VCGPLoans 1&2

Vinci C Grand Projects

Loans 1&2

JAMAICA WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTJAMAICA WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

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JWSIP - FINANCE STRUCTUREJWSIP - FINANCE STRUCTURE

NWCVCGPA

B

A

B

(95 MUSD)

Contract B VCGP

FINANCING

ConsortiumVCGP / WMI

Contract A (69 MUSD)

COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS

Cost of the Works: 163 MUSDProject cost: 213 MUSD

= Cost of Financing(fees,IDC, premium)

10,8 MUSD

5,0 MUSD

BNPP/Soc.Gén.

82 MUSD

MOF Guarantee

MOF Guarantee

MOF Guarantee

Insurer:Coface

Insurer:MIGA

VCGP Credit Agmt#1

VCGP Credit Agmt#2

Nova Scotia bank

115 MUSD MOF Guarantee

Insurer:MIGA

Contractual Scheme

VCGP

VCGP

ConsortiumVCGP / WMI

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FINANCING OF SEWERAGE FINANCING OF SEWERAGE PROJECTSPROJECTS

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FINANCE OF SEWERAGE PROJECTS FINANCE OF SEWERAGE PROJECTS

Priority given to developing water related Priority given to developing water related Projects / Infrastructure WorksProjects / Infrastructure Works

Interest in the financing/developing of sewerage Interest in the financing/developing of sewerage projects not as attractive as water projectsprojects not as attractive as water projects

Creative financing methods were developed for Creative financing methods were developed for the following sewerage works:the following sewerage works:

1. Soapberry - KSA 1. Soapberry - KSA

2. K- Factor Programme - 44 WwTPs2. K- Factor Programme - 44 WwTPs

3. Credit Enhancement Fund - CReW 3. Credit Enhancement Fund - CReW Programme Programme

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Soapberry Wastewater Treatment Plant Soapberry Wastewater Treatment Plant

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1987 1987 SENTAR Study : Untreated sewage is the SENTAR Study : Untreated sewage is the major impact on the Kingston Harbour. major impact on the Kingston Harbour.

20042004 Establishment of SPC - CWTC Establishment of SPC - CWTC Planning Horizon - Year 2025 - 60MGDPlanning Horizon - Year 2025 - 60MGD

20052005 Completed Designs for Phase I Central WWTP Completed Designs for Phase I Central WWTP System for KSA & South East St. Catherine System for KSA & South East St. Catherine (Portmore) (Portmore) 20082008 Construction of Module # 1-18 MGD WWTP Construction of Module # 1-18 MGD WWTP completed within completed within Four (4)Years Four (4)Years ‘‘All new and incremental flows in the KSA will be directed to this facility via the All new and incremental flows in the KSA will be directed to this facility via the

extension of existing sewer network’extension of existing sewer network’

Soapberry Wastewater Treatment Plant Soapberry Wastewater Treatment Plant

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SOAPBERRY SEWERAGESOAPBERRY SEWERAGE Special Purpose Company Special Purpose Company

(SPC) established - CWTC (SPC) established - CWTC 20042004

Project Cost - US$ 50.0M Project Cost - US$ 50.0M Loan US$38.0M - NCB Loan US$38.0M - NCB Six(6) AgreementsSix(6) Agreements Equity Partners : UDC, NWC, Equity Partners : UDC, NWC,

NHT & Ashtrom Building NHT & Ashtrom Building Systems Systems

Finance,Design, Engineering Finance,Design, Engineering & Build, Operate & Manage & Build, Operate & Manage

BOOT arrangement with the BOOT arrangement with the SPC – 20 Years SPC – 20 Years NWC will be charged for NWC will be charged for

wastewater received at the wastewater received at the new plant (US$11.5M/Year)new plant (US$11.5M/Year)

Soapberry Treatment PlantSoapberry Treatment Plant

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PROJECT AGREEMENTS

PROJECT COMPANYNWC

Sewerage Treatment Agreement

Project Management Agreement

UDC

Loan Agreement(s)

338888888LENDER(S)Agreement

Equity Participation

Equity Holders

UDC, NHT, NWC, Private Developer

Construction Agreement

PRIVATE DEVELOPER PRIVATE DEVELOPER

O&M Agreement

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BENEFITS BENEFITS

Reduce pollution & adverse impact on environment Reduce pollution & adverse impact on environment (Kingston (Kingston Harbour)Harbour)

Reduce threat to public health Reduce threat to public health

Improve NWC’s operational efficiency and service deliveryImprove NWC’s operational efficiency and service delivery. .

Increase household connection and expansion of the Increase household connection and expansion of the sewerage coverage. (Increase in density of residential and sewerage coverage. (Increase in density of residential and commercial development)commercial development)

Stimulate development in the other areasStimulate development in the other areas

Compliance with NEPA (2007) Tertiary Standards for the Compliance with NEPA (2007) Tertiary Standards for the treatment of effluent discharge.treatment of effluent discharge.

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‘‘CREDIT ENHANCEMENT FUND’CREDIT ENHANCEMENT FUND’

Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management CReW CReW

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Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management CReWCReW

Facilitate Private Sector greater participation in the Facilitate Private Sector greater participation in the investment & development of Wastewater investment & development of Wastewater

Management in the CaribbeanManagement in the Caribbean

To test innovative financing approaches for To test innovative financing approaches for Wastewater ProjectsWastewater Projects

Offer flexibility in the development of Financial Offer flexibility in the development of Financial Instruments Instruments

Assist to identify & bring projects to bankable Assist to identify & bring projects to bankable status status

Five Pilot Projects for the development of Five Pilot Projects for the development of wastewater management wastewater management (Jamaica, Belize, Barbados, Guyana, (Jamaica, Belize, Barbados, Guyana,

Trinidad &Tobago)Trinidad &Tobago)

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Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management - CReWCaribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management - CReW

Key Project StakeholdersKey Project Stakeholders : :

Inter American Development Bank (IADB)Inter American Development Bank (IADB)** Global Environment Facility (GEF)Global Environment Facility (GEF)** United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United States Trade& Development Agency (USTDA)United States Trade& Development Agency (USTDA)^̂ Pilot Water Utilities & Service Providers Pilot Water Utilities & Service Providers

* Sponsor of Fund* Sponsor of Fund** Management of the CReW ProgrammeManagement of the CReW Programme^̂ Technical Assistance Technical Assistance

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Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management - CReWCaribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management - CReW

Key Project Stakeholders :Key Project Stakeholders :

Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)

1.1. Responsible for the administration & management Responsible for the administration & management of the US$ 20.0M Fund.of the US$ 20.0M Fund.

United States Trade & Development Agency (USTDA)United States Trade & Development Agency (USTDA)

1.1. The USTDA supports the IADB’s goal in ensuring The USTDA supports the IADB’s goal in ensuring that the Pilot K- Factor funded projects are that the Pilot K- Factor funded projects are effectively & efficiently developed and implemented.effectively & efficiently developed and implemented.

2.2. Facilities are operated based on applicable policies, Facilities are operated based on applicable policies, procedures , standards & laws procedures , standards & laws

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The USTDA - Technical Assistance (TA) will :The USTDA - Technical Assistance (TA) will :

1.1. Define areas of Procurement, Construction, Define areas of Procurement, Construction, Technology selection and O&M for compliance with Technology selection and O&M for compliance with local laws, policies, procedures, regulations, local laws, policies, procedures, regulations, standardsstandards

2.2. Provide recommendations on improvementsProvide recommendations on improvements

3.3. Preparation of an Evaluation Criteria Check ListPreparation of an Evaluation Criteria Check List

4.4. Document the general conditions at FacilitiesDocument the general conditions at Facilities

ROLL OF KEY STAKEHOLDERSROLL OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS

Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management-CReWCaribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management-CReW

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GLOBAL ENVIROMENT GLOBAL ENVIROMENT FUND – GEFFUND – GEF

Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management-CReWCaribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management-CReW

Inter-American Development Bank

CReW Caribbean Fund for Wastewater Water

Management

US $20.OM Grant

Utility OperatorsNWC, WASA etc.

USTDAUS$ 150,000

Grant

UNEP