Peru seeks USD5bn for industrial wastewater treatment plants

Having formulated a plan to involve the private sector in municipal plant construction, the Peruvian authorities are now looking to address problems on the industrial side. Leticia Lozano reports.

Peru aims to require more companies to treat their industrial wastewater, and needs USD5 billion in investment to implement the plans, according to national sanitation regulator Sunass. This is in addition to the USD2 billion of drinking water and wastewater plants which the country plans to tender over the next couple of years.

On the industrial side, Sunass aims to ...

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