Water Network definition
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Water Network Operator (8306) Performs planning, scheduling, co-ordination, inspectional and training functions of support of water network maintenance and construction.
The system must be capable of fully connecting to the Non-Potable Recycled Water Network provided by the Council in Green Square and must be configured to supply all toilets, washing machine locations, any car wash bays, any cooling towers and irrigation usage on the Land.
The Water Network Project is comprised of two Activities: (A) the restructuring and rehabilitation of the water supply systems in key areas of Zarqa Governorate (the “Infrastructure Investment Activity”); and (B) assistance to households to improve the plumbing, water storage, sewage connections, and general awareness of best practices for sanitation and water efficiency (the “Water Smart Homes Activity,” or “WSH Activity”).
Early outputs from this GIS system served as useful inputs to the feasibility study for the Water Network Project.
The project is also collaborating with other USAID strategic partners including Rotary International and The Coca Cola Company that have existing Global Development Alliances (GDA) with USAID, as well as with WaterHealth International (WHI), Safe Water Network (SWN) and other Ghanaian partners with mutual interest in improving the WASH sector in Ghana.
The Water Network Project is designed to address high rates of water loss in the water supply network in Zarqa Governorate and provide direct assistance to poor households in improving their household water and sanitation infrastructure.
In relation to the Water Network Project, the Government and MCC coordinated closely with Germany’s Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (“GTZ”) and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (“KfW”).
The Program consists of the Water Network Project, the Wastewater Network Project and the As-Samra Expansion Project, as further described in this Annex I.
The Water Network Project is expected to benefit approximately 302,000 households, for a total of 1,600,000 individuals, over twenty years.
The Water Network Project is expected to provide additional operating revenues within the Zarqa administrative unit of WAJ by increasing collections as a result of reduced water losses and thus delivery of higher volumes of water to end-users.