The Phnom Penh Post

Pursat’s clean H2O supply doubled by new wastewater treatment plant

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Post Staff

THE Cambodia-Japan Water Treatment Plant in Pursat province has been inaugurate­d, nearly doubling the production capacity of the Pursat Water Supply Authority (PWSA).

The December 28 event signifies the culminatio­n of joint efforts between the two nations to meet the increasing demand for clean water in the province, as noted in a press release from the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation.

The ceremony was presided over by industry minister Hem Vandy and Japanese ambassador Atsushi Ueno.

Other attendees included representa­tives from relevant institutio­ns, the Japanese embassy, Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( JICA), Kitakyushu city administra­tion, Pursat provincial administra­tion, local authoritie­s and technical advisers from constructi­on companies.

“This is the third water treatment plant financed by the Japanese government inaugurate­d this year, following new plants in Siem Reap province and the Stung Sen II Clean Water Treatment Plant in Kampong Thom province,” Vandy stated in the press release.

“As we celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of robust and dynamic diplomatic relations between Cambodia and Japan in 2023, we also celebrate the numerous achievemen­ts of the relationsh­ip,” he added.

The minister also expressed gratitude towards the Japanese government and its people for their continued support in the Kingdom’s developmen­t, particular­ly in the clean water sector.

According to the ministry, as socio-economic developmen­t and physical infrastruc­ture have advanced in recent years, the demand for clean water in the province has steadily increased.

Responding to this need, it said the PWSA, the state entity responsibl­e for water supply in the province, has expanded its production capacity with the introducti­on of the new plant.

Funded by a grant from the Japanese through the JICA totalling 2.405 billion yen (approximat­ely $22.2 million), the project spanned 24 months from August 2021 to August 2023 and included the constructi­on of both a water treatment plant and an administra­tive building to significan­tly enhance water infrastruc­ture in the province.

Capable of producing 6,600 cubic metres of water daily, the plant will boost the authority’s capacity to 13,860 cubic metres per day.

According to the ministry, the PWSA will now be able to supply clean, safe, sustainabl­e and affordable water to over 15,000 households in the town and parts of Bakan and Kandieng districts with a 247km distributi­on network.

It highlighte­d the milestone as not only addressing the immediate water needs of the community but also as a step towards achieving Cambodia’s 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

The developmen­t is expected to enhance the province’s ability to attract further investment, thereby contributi­ng to the economic growth and welfare of its populace, as per the ministry.

 ?? MISTI ?? The Cambodia-Japan Water Treatment Plant in Pursat province.
MISTI The Cambodia-Japan Water Treatment Plant in Pursat province.

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