Launch of the TourMedEau Project - Ciudad Programme, European Union
TourMedEau Project started in
The
project, entitled TourMedEau, contributes to promote dialogue and cooperation
between local governments of both shores of the
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Press release
Starts the TourMedEau project for a sustainable water management in the Mediterranean tourist areas
An international partnership composed by Tunisian, Moroccan and Italian partners is pleased to announce you the start of TourMedEau project, selected by the European Commission within the Programme Ciudad - Cooperation In Urban Development And Dialogue funded by the European Neighbourhood Partnership Instrument (ENPI).
The project, presented today in
The study and design of a wastewater treatment plant and water works for its reuse in agriculture and tourism will allow the exchange of experiences and expertise on wastewater treatment among Mediterranean countries, leading to the dissemination of the best techniques.
The total value of the initiative amounts to 506,177.00 euros of which the 80% amounting to 404,941.00 euros, financed by the European Union.
Tunisian partners: the
Municipality of Ajim and the Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, Laboratoire
Dynamique Sédimentaire et Environnement. Moroccan
partners: the
OpenMed, expert in the design, implementation and management of projects funded with European, national and regional contribution, manages the technical support to the project.
For more details, please see: http://www.open-med.eu/portal/en/ms_TOURMEDEAU.wp
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contact: p.pinna@open-med.eu
Contact information |
OpenMed Press Office, Technical Support to the TourMedEau project
(email: info@open-med.eu ; p.pinna@open-med.eu) |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.open-med.eu/portal/en/ms_TOURMEDEAU.wp |
File link local | PRESSRELEASE.1.doc (DOC, 188 Kb) |
Source of information | CIUDAD Programme |
Keyword(s) | ENPI, CIUDAD |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER , FINANCE-ECONOMY , INFRASTRUCTURES , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/initiatives/fol060732/sustainable-water-management-mediterranean-1 |
Geographical coverage | Tunisia, Morocco, Italy |
News date | 26/07/2010 |