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The European Investment Bank and sanitation (waste water collection and treatment)

The European Investment Bank and sanitation (waste water collection and treatment)

  •  Release date: 31 August 2010
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The European Union’s Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) has led national governments, local authorities and industry to invest large amounts of money in controlling water pollution. Today, 15 Member States of the EU have collecting systems in place for 95% of the pollution and secondary treatment for 87%.

However, some areas still lack waste water treatment facilities. In the 12 ‘new’ Member States, which start from a lower compliance base, EUR 35 billion will be needed to achieve full implementation of the Directive. The EIB will complement the grants available from the European Commission by co-financing networks and treatment facilities in the new Member States.



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This factsheet is part of the brochure "The European Investment Bank in the water sector: financing water supply, sanitation and flood protection".

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