This plant will increase the network’s capacity to serve households and will be able to reach up to 1 million people, including Syrian refugees living in Amman and Zarqa, who are not connected to the main network. Under the EBRD’s Municipal Resilience Refugee Response Framework, these funds will enable the Jordanian Ministry of Water and Irrigation to build a modern wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). ![]() The signing ceremony, held at the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, was attended by Nasser Shraideh, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Mohammad Al-Najjar, Minister of Water and Irrigation, Maria Hadjitheodosiou, EU Ambassador to Jordan, and Philip ter Woort, EBRD Director for the eastern Mediterranean region (photo courtesy EBRD). The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced that it is improving water supply and modernizing wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) in Jordan with a sovereign loan of EUR 30 million, co-financed by EUR 30 million grant from the European Union (EU).
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