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Amount
€ 658,292,865.34
Countries
Sector(s)
United Kingdom : € 658,292,865.34
Water, sewerage : € 658,292,865.34
Signature date(s)
31/10/2011 : € 173,080,251.54
14/12/2012 : € 185,002,466.7
18/12/2013 : € 300,210,147.1
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Summary sheet

Release date
25 January 2011
Status
Reference
Signed | 31/10/2011
20100362
Project name
Promoter - financial intermediary
Anglian Water and Wastewater AMP5-I

Anglian Water Services Ltd

Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
Total cost (Approximate amount)
GBP 300 million
Estimated at GBP 750 million
Description
Objectives

Improvement of water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure in East Anglia and the East Midlands (2010-15 / AMP5-I).

The Programme forms part of the Promoter’s capital expenditure programme for the regulatory period 2010-15, with individual schemes located throughout the whole service area. It is driven primarily by the need to upgrade environmental performance and service levels as well as improve reliability of assets. The Programme also promotes ecoefficiency through energy recovery from sanitation. About one quarter of the investments will be specifically targeted towards Climate Change Action. The industry economic regulator OFWAT with the Environmental Agency and the Drinking Water Inspectorate (“quality regulators”) closely monitor the planning and implementation of the investment programme to ensure EU quality standards.

Environmental aspects
Procurement

The Promoter complies with the requirements of EU EIA Directive 85/337/EEC, amended by Directives 97/11/EC and 2003/35/EC, as well as Article 6 of the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC. The Promoter carries out Environmental Impact Assessment procedures where required by the competent authorities and mitigating measures are applied as appropriate. The quality and environmental regulators independently monitor compliance with effluent discharge permits and drinking water quality standards.

The Promoter fully complies with the requirements of Procurement Directive 93/38/EC of June 1993 and its amendment 2004/17/EC as well as 93/37/EEC of 14 June 1993 for public works contracts, 93/36/EEC of 14 June 1993 for public supply contracts, 92/50/EEC of 18 June 1992 for public service contracts and their amendment Directive 2004/18/EC of 31 March 2004.

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