abesha
March 23rd, 2010, 03:45 PM
Master Plan Dev’d for City’s Sewerage SystemThe Addis Abeba Water and Sewerage Authority (AAWSA) made a feasibility study of the master plan for waste disposal in the city.
The plan to dispose of waste through pipelines has been presented to stakeholders prior to the commencement of construction.
AAWSA currently deploys trucks and pipelines for sewerage disposal. However, the authority plans to upgrade the city’s disposal by an additional 800 pipelines.
The design for the eastern sewerage system’s master plan, which has been finalised will benefit residents around Kotebe, Yeka, Bole and CMC areas and will upgrade capacity by over 40pc, according to a press release by the Addis Abeba City Government Communications Affairs.
The master plan for the eastern sewerage system has been finalised and construction will begin in the next fiscal year as soon as the budget has been secured, according to Getnet Gessese, communication affair work process leader at the authority.
The implementation is expected to benefit some 840,000 residents.
http://addisfortune.com/news_radar.htm
We need this big time all over the city.
The plan to dispose of waste through pipelines has been presented to stakeholders prior to the commencement of construction.
AAWSA currently deploys trucks and pipelines for sewerage disposal. However, the authority plans to upgrade the city’s disposal by an additional 800 pipelines.
The design for the eastern sewerage system’s master plan, which has been finalised will benefit residents around Kotebe, Yeka, Bole and CMC areas and will upgrade capacity by over 40pc, according to a press release by the Addis Abeba City Government Communications Affairs.
The master plan for the eastern sewerage system has been finalised and construction will begin in the next fiscal year as soon as the budget has been secured, according to Getnet Gessese, communication affair work process leader at the authority.
The implementation is expected to benefit some 840,000 residents.
http://addisfortune.com/news_radar.htm
We need this big time all over the city.