US development agency to fund wastewater management project in Morocco

2007-09-26

The United States Trade and Development Agency and Morocco's national water facility signed an agreement on Tuesday (September 25th) regarding a $392,000 donation to partially finance a wastewater management project in the town of Berrechid. According to the agreement, the US money will be used to conduct a feasibility study on setting up an industrial station for wastewater treatment. Over the next two years, the project aims to reducing environmental problems stemming from the city's industrial park, and at working out a master wastewater treatment plan.

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Raouf Boulos Posted 2007-10-05

Thank you for all the good news in the Magharebia articles. I would like to get some more information about The USTDA agreement to fund a wastewater treatment projects in the town of Berrechid, date of the agremeent is 26/09/07 and amount of the study is US$392,000 Could you please direct me to the source of this information? Thank you again Sincerely Raouf Boulos Future Water International

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