The GOM and the Wastewater Management Authority (WMA) of Mauritius have identified the need to improve the infrastructure and construct a new wastewater treatment plant at the existing Baie du Tombeau wastewater treatment plant, as well as upgrade and install new equipment at the wastewater pump station at Roche Bois. The need for the wastewater plant project and a new pump station is based on the following:
- The catchment area is only partially serviced by a sewage network.
- On-site wastewater disposal systems are affected by surface run-off due to geological and topographical characteristics of the area.
- To address potential surface and ground water pollution due to geological and topographical characteristics of the area.
- Increased pressure on the existing system due to residential and industrial developments.
- To prevent any negative environmental impact by assuring international standard acceptable effluent discharge.
- To address any infiltration of landfill leachate into the system.
- The existing Roche Bois Pumping Station is in need of an upgrade due to ageing infrastructure.
The new wastewater treatment plant will be designed to treat wastewater of both domestic and industrial nature up to tertiary level, and to meet the irrigation norms as prescribed under the Environment Protection Act and its regulations as amended. Cresco Director Helgaard Muller explains: “As water becomes more of a contentious issue globally, there is a dire need to ensure we are using our water resources correctly and efficiently. Wastewater treatment means water can be reused for sanitation and farming, reducing the amount of fresh water consumed by the population, and protecting available water sources.”
Currently, the GOM and the WMA are investigating the feasibility of implementing the project as a BOT project. The project aims to equip Mauritius with a new state-of-the-art sewerage system in the north-western region of the country that will ensure a sustainable, clean environment, and protect bodies of water in the country for future generations that will result in enhanced social and environmental justice.
The study is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2022, with the COVID-19 pandemic and associated travel restrictions impacting projects timelines. The Transaction Advisory team together with the WMA are currently working on innovative ways to overcome this obstacle through appropriate technology applications and engaging in-country specialist support.
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