The draft bill called "General Law of Water Resources" was submitted to the Legislative Assembly, a legal framework that would empower the Salvadoran Water Authority to authorize the use of water to sub-sectors, state entities and private entities.
In order to benefit the Salvadoran population, the Minister of Environment, Fernando Lopez, delivered to the President of the new Legislative Assembly, Ernesto Castro, the preliminary draft of the General Law of Water Resources, informed the Assembly on June 19.
The Emergency Social Investment Fund of Nicaragua tenders the construction of the water and sanitation system of the sector known as Region I, of Group B.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 184/2021:
"Detail of works required:
Batch 1:
The project consists of the construction of a potable water supply system type MAG (mini gravity aqueduct) designed to carry water through a pipeline that starts from a catchment work with surface source, which has a pretreatment system by filtration to a treatment system of rural pressurized filters (FPR) and then we derive the treated water to 2 storage tanks, the water to the second tank is carried through an adduction line, then from the tanks through a distribution network, the homes of the community are supplied.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage is bidding the design and construction of the Monasterio tank with a capacity of 3,000 cubic meters, a work that is part of the improvements to the supply of the western sector of the metropolitan area of San Jose.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2021LI-000001-0021400001:
"The project consists of taking advantage of the current infrastructure, from the Puente Mulas 2 pumping station to the Bellorizonte tank, from its discharge line derive a pipeline to the site where a storage tank called Monasterio with a capacity of 200 l/s will be located.
As part of the non-reimbursable cooperation programs that China will implement in El Salvador, $85 million was announced for the construction of water treatment plants in Ilopango and La Libertad.
In El Salvador, the contract for the design and construction of the $4 million El Zonte wastewater treatment plant in Chiltiupán, La Libertad, was signed.
From the Fomilenio II statement:
December 12th, 2018. FOMILENIO II signed the contract for the design and construction of the El Zonte wastewater treatment plant in Chiltiupán, La Libertad.
Plans are underway to build a water treatment plant in the Ancón district of the province of Panama that will include a raw water adduction line and potable water pipeline.
According to the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" complied by CentralAmericaData, the National Aqueduct and Sewer Institute of Panama (Instituto de Acueducto y Alcantarillados Nacionales) submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to build, in Ancon, a water purification plant that will include an intake point or catchment of raw water from the Chagres River, raw water adduction line to the water treatment plant, and potable water pipeline to Panama City. It will be developed within an easement of up to 20 meters, and an approximate length of 28.5 km.
Works to renovate a water treatment plant Las Pavas, in the department of La Libertad, are being tendered in El Salvador.
Government Purchase El Salvador LPI-01/2017:
"The aim is to renovate the works of capture, potabilization and electromechanics at the water treatment plant Las Pavas, in the municipality of San Pablo Tacachico, department of La Libertad.
Fomilenio II will finance feasibility studies for four treatment plant projects and a one technical assistance project, all submitted by private companies, estimated at $32 million.
These five studies will have a cost of approximately $570,000, provided by FOMILENIO II, and will be used to determine the feasibility of public investments.Collectively, investors plan to invest $31.7 million.
Empresa Nicaragüense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados is putting out to tender the supervision of improvement and expansion of the water system of the city of Chichigalpa and construction of the sewer system in the city of Malpaisillo.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 5/2015:
"Empresa Nicaragüense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (ENACAL) - UA PISASH is tendering professional engineering services (81100000) for the Supervision of Improvement and Extension of the Water System of the City of Chichigalpa and the Construction of a Sewerage System in the City of Malpaisillo. "
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration has approved a loan for technical and physical renovation of the Water Treatment Plant in Las Pavas, in the department of Cuscatlan.
From a statement issued by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE):
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) has approved a loan the to Republic of El Salvador in the amount of $64.4 million to finance the renovation project on Works for the Collection, Purification and Treatment of the Electromechanical Water Plant Las Pavas, the most important source of drinking water El Salvador.
The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the design and construction of a sewage and water treatment plant in Anton.
Panama Government Purchase 2014-2-66-0-02-007644-AV:
"DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE AND WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN ANTON, PROVINCE OF COCLÉ."
The deadline for submission of bids is March 20, 2014.
The lack of clean water and sanitation creates pollution problems and limits development of coastal areas.
The absence of adequate sanitation infrastructure increases investment costs for coastal development in up to 10%, forcing to arrange for the supply of drinking water and to build water treatment plants.
Alberto Ascencio, president of the Salvadoran Hotel Association, points to Laprensagrafica.com: "Here in the country we speak about tourism development but we really do not have the basic needs in those destinations we promote at a regional or international level."
The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) will develop two water management projects in 2011.
During the presentation of objectives for 2011, MARN detailed the creation of a "Water Fund" of $ 79 million, through an agreement with the Spanish Agency for Development Cooperation (AECI) and the Technical Department of the Presidency of El Salvador .
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The IDB approved a $44 million program for water and sanitation, backed by a $20 million loan from the IDB and a $24 million grant from the Spanish Cooperation Fund for Water and Sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The project’s main goal is to improve living conditions in El Salvador through the provision of adequate water and sanitation services.