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OPPORTUNITY AND PROGRESS FOR WATER MANAGEMENTIN LATIN AMERICA.
Countries:Argentina, Bolívia, Brasil, Chile, Colômbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Equador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, México, Nicarágua, Panamá, Paraguai, Peru, República Dominicana, Uruguai e Venezuela.
Population: 630 million inhabitants, including Caribean region
LATIN AMERICA
In the region there are 100 million people without safety managed sanitation and 24 million without managed drinking water.
WHO/UNICEF Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water 2017 Update
I N V E S T M E N T SAverage spending on water and sanitation as percent of GDP in selected countries
Source: Infralatam (accessed on July 19, 2017) and World Bank PPI database (accessed on May 12, 2017). Note: Data are for 2008–15
I N V E S T M E N T SInvestment in public-private partnerships in water and sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1990–2015
Source: World Bank PPI database (accessed on May 12, 2017).
• Technology• Equipment• R&D• Intellectual Property Use• Human Capital Training• Engineering and Design• Software and Databases• Managerial and
organizacional capital andpractises
• New or improvedproducts and services
• New or improvedbusiness processes
• New business model• New or improved
organizational andmanagerial practises
• Patents and otherintelectual property
Innovation Inputs andKnowledge Activities
Innovation Outputs andOutcomes
Impacts
Firm Growth (new demand or increseadmaket share due toenhanced quality or
cost advantadge)
Productivity Growth(Improved business processes and technology)
EconomicDiversification
INNOVATION: A POWERFUL TOOL
Source: World Bank Group - Developing-Country Capabilities and the Unrealized Promise of Technological Catch-Up
Source: CEPAL, Ciencia, tecnología e innovación en la economía digital La situación de América Latina y el Caribe, LC/G.2685(CCITIC.2/3), Santiago, septiember de 2016.
I n v e s t m e n t s i n Re s e a r c h & D e v e l o p m e n tas percent of GDP in selected countries
“To be a global benchmark in the provision of water and sanitation services, in a sustainable, competitive and innovative manner, focused on customers."
SABESP
• Arup InDepth Water Yearbook 2014-2015• ** December/2017
COVERAGE RATES**
100% water suply
90% sewage collection
75% of the propeties connected to thetreatment system
Vision24.9 million peolple directly supplied
with water
4th largest water and sanitation
company of the world – number ofcustomers*
14.1 thousand employees
30% of all investment in Brazil
29.7%
Listed on the São Paulo Stock Exchange
20.0%
Stocks on the New York Stock Exchange
Government of the State of São Paulo 50.3%
Firm commitment to the minority shareholders December /2017
S U S TA I N A B L E D E V E L O P M E N T G O A L S
SABESP has been a signatoryof the United NationsGlobal Compact since 2007
Sabesp reaffirms its mission and acts in synergy with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
In order for countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring access to basic sanitation by 2030, ODS-6, it would be necessary to invest $ 45 billion in urban areas per year over the next 12 years, a figure that is five times higher to the value that is now invested globally. The conclusion is from a study by the World Water Council - WWC.
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring universal access to water by 2030, as well as basic sanitation - ODS 6 - it is necessary to achieve US $ 115 billion a year - World Bank.
RD&I - MODEL ADOPTED BY SABESP
O P E N I N N O V A T I O N INTENSE INTERACTION WITH VARIOUS ACTORS NETWORK INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED AND ORIENTED EFFORTS
SANITATION CONCESSIONAIRES
BUSINESS UNITS AND INTERNAL FUNCTIONAL
AREAS SABESP
REGULATORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES
MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS
ICTS AND UNIVERSITIES
START UPS
PROMOTION AGENCIES
WORKSHOPSNATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
TECHNICAL VISITS
GORVERNMENT AGENCIES
ROYALTIES
SPIN OFFS
TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFERENCE
INTERNAL TECHNOLOGICAL BASE
EXTERNAL TECHNOLOGICAL BASE
NEW MARKETS
IDEAS
RESULTS
CHALLENGES
C H A L L E N G E S• Water suply in climate change era
• Conflict: human x industrial use of water
• Corporate and regulatory Eficiency
• Management
• Innovation and R&D
• Customized solutions for clientes
• Water Losses Reduction and Control
• High Vulnerability Areas Attendance
• Rivers Cleaning and Depollution
P I TC H S A B E S PO P E N I N G D O O R S T O
I N N O V A T I O Nwww.sabesp.com.br/pitchsabesp
27 CHALLENGES RESULTS FOR SANITATION
585PROPOSALS
5 STARTUPS3
INDIVIDUALS
AREAS CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE LOSS REDUCTION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SANITATION OPERATIONAL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY CORPORATE MANAGEMENT
COMPANIES12
C I R C U L A R E C O N O M Y – S o m e E x a m p l e s
BIOGAS PROCESSING SYSTEMFranca Sewage Treatment Plant
WASTEWATER TREATMENTBIOGAS
IMPLEMENTATION OF BIOGAS SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR USE IN FRANCA
FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE
Purpose Biogas processing system and biomethane production used as fuel in Sabesp's vehicles
Benefits Use of biogas, reduction in fuel costs
Test Site Franca WWTPStatus IN PROGRESS
TECHNOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF BIOGAS SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR USE IN FRANCAPurpose Technology evaluation of biogas processing
system and its effect on vehicles: GHG emissions, engine useful life, supply logistics, business models, regulation and evaluation of biomethane quality to meet the requirements of the Brazilian Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels -ANP (quality and monitoring)
WASTEWATER SLUDGE COMPOSTING - SABESFÉRTILSÃO PAULO STATE UNIVERSITY – UNESP BOTUCATU
Purpose Evaluation of process, product generated, and costs
Benefits Technical, economic and operational subsidies to develop a morescientific composting method
Developments Contracting of research project to evaluate the biodrying process
WASTEWATER TREATMENTFINAL DISPOSAL OF WWTP SLUDGE
REGISTRATION OF SOIL CONDITIONER PRODUCED IN LAGEADO WWTP – MUNICIPALITY OF BOTUCATUPurpose Issuance of registration of facility and product by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply
Benefits Beneficial use of sludge to recycle soil nutrients and organic matter
BIODRYING TECHNOLOGY IN LAGEADO WWTP Purpose Determination of design and operation parameters of the biodrying processBenefits Production of class A wastewater sludge without using supporting materialStatus IN PROGRESS
PROJECT PORTFOLIO
USE OF UV FOR DISINFECTION OF REUSE WATER
Purpose Evaluation of UV technology to improve reuse water quality of Jesus Netto WWTP
BenefitsImprovement of reuse water quality to meet the provisions of the new Reuse Resolution of the State of São Paulo and requirements in contract with industrial clients
Test Site Jesus Netto Reuse WWTP
Developments
Technology implemented in full-scale. There will be operational adjustments in coagulant and chlorine dosages, aiming at the reduction of conductivity and chlorides
Status COMPLETED
WASTEWATER TREATMENTREUSE WATER
PROJECT PORTFOLIO
• Inaugurated in 2012 is a partnership between Sabesp and BRK Ambiental
• The largest project for the production of industrial reuse water in South America
• Fifth largest one in the world• Current supply capacity of 650 L/s,
which is expected to rise to 1m³/s• The plant supplies the Capuava
Petrochemical Complex in Greater São Paulo’s ABC region,
• The 418 l/s volume supplied in 2017 is equivalent to the drinking water consumption ofapproximately 210 thousand residents.
AQUAPOLO AMBIENTAL
Thank you!
Dante Ragazzi PauliSuperintendent of Integrated [email protected]