Israel considers offering wastewater BOTs

As part of a new USD275 million initiative, Israel may look to boost the role of the private sector in its wastewater programme. The treated effluent would be used for irrigation.

Israel’s National Infrastructure Ministry has approved a USD275 million plan to upgrade, expand and build a series of wastewater treatment plants. The plan, announced in November, is part of the ministry’s efforts to increase water resources for irrigation at a time when Israel is facing the worst shortage in its history.

“The proposed investment in wastewater treatment plants ...

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