2.3. alastair morrison
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2030 Water Resources Group
Building Partnerships in Water ResourcesLatinosan 2016 – Lima, Peru
March 2016
2030 WRG 2
Step 1Analyseto inform and support better decisions
Step 2Convenepublic-private-civil society stakeholders
ResultTransformjoint action to more efficientuse of water, closing the gapbetween demand and supply.
The 2030 Water Resources Group ACT process
2030 WRG
Thematic areas of interventionIncreasing water use
efficiency and reducing pollutionIncreasing water supply/ availability of waterIncreasing availability/accessibility of financing in the water sectorIncreasing collaboration between sectors and provide access to information
Global Engagements
SOUTH AFRICA
INDIA (NATIONAL AND U.P.)KARNATAKAMAHARASHTRA
KENYA
TANZANIA
PERU
MEXICO
BANGLADESH
MONGOLIA
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Partnership Models2030 WRG promotes alliances and co-operation between governments, civil
society and the private sector.
There are many different forms these alliances can take:
• Corporate social responsibility e.g. Private Company + NGO or local government
• Incentives – eg Obras por Impuestos
• Blue Certificate, Peru Water Prize, No Drop Programme, Catchment Funds
• Alliance for Water Stewardship Certification
• PPPs – Public Private Partnerships
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Sugarcane– Stakeholder Engagement Model Program centers around sugar mill and financial institutions’ participation
Implementation Plans
Tripartite Agreements
Facilitation and Monitoring Group
Impact Assessment
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• Multi-Stakeholder Group – Implementation Improvements and Progress Monitoring
• Government/ Nigams• Financial institutions• Sugar mills• Domain Experts• Enablers/ 2030 WRG
• Facilitation of bank credit through tripartite agreements between:
• Farmer• Sugar Mill• Financial Institution
• Sugar mills’ accountability for coverage of all farmers in command areas (key facilitator)
• Government Water Resources Department as nodal agency
4 • External agency to assess productivity gains and water savings at farmer- ,canal-, and basin levels
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Public Private Partnerships
Can attract resources to the water sector that would not otherwise be availableCareful design can address social, economic and environmental issues:
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Public Private Partnerships
What type of investment is needed – infrastructure scope:
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Public Private Partnerships
Different contractual responsibilities :
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Mathura-Vrindavan Wastewater Treatment and Reuse PPPPPP designed for long-term O&M accountability to ensure no additional wastewater
enters the riverScope and Components
100 MLD sewerage collection/ treatment through rehabilitation, construction & O&M
Treatment of additional flows of wastewater in nallahs
Accountability for sustainable O&M
Technology optimization/
lowest lifecycle cost
Reliable source of treated water for
industry
Partial financing by the private sector
Rationale for PPPScope of Engagement
Preparatory Engagement: • Transaction Advisory: Deloitte • Technical Advisory: AECOM/ Dr Nadeem
Khalil, Aligarh Muslim University
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2030 WRG objectives
The ultimate objectives of our partnerships are to:• Avoid the discharge of untreated wastewater• Reduce the abstraction of fresh water• Increase agricultural water efficiency• Increase cost effective water storage• Generate – or unblock – investments in water and
water-using sectors
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Progress and next steps
New system for prioritization of investments in water infrastructureHas been formally adopted by the National Water Authority and the Ministry of Agriculture (made legally binding).
New regulations and tariffs for abstraction of groundwaterDeveloped together with SUNAS (National Water Regulator)
PERU
ANA MoU for broad co-operation on water resources
IDB Mapping water investment projects
GGGI Innovative Finance for Peru’s water sector
MVCS To develop specific viable Obras por Impuestos projects
SUNASS Ongoing support to socialise and implement groundwater and other regulations
Peru2021 Partnership with industry federation to mobilise action on water by its members; Prizes
Agreements and Alliances
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In Peru > 50 partners
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Cesar Fonseca – Country RepresentativeAlastair Morrison – Latin America
March 2016