Kralendijk:Sewage System Bonaire – Phase I, II and III
Disciplines
- Hydraulic Engineering
- Sanitation
Companies
Dorsch International Consultants
Client
Department for Development Cooperation, Curacao
Duration
From 2002 to 2010Project Activities
Phase I
- Master plan
- Feasibility study
- Development of tariff system
- Description and evaluation of the present environmental situation
- Description and evaluation of the effects of the project on the present situation
- Mitigation and compensation measures
- Legislative framework, guideline for waste water treatment on the island of Bonaire
Phase II
- Detailed design
- Preparation of tender documents
- Institutional development and consolidation of tariff system
Phase III
- Proposal of alternatives for a nutrient removal tertia- ry treatment (NRTT) to meet new effluent standards
- Update of feasibility study with new NRTT and to new tourist and population numbers and effluent standards
- Update of detailed design with new NRTT and to new tourist and population numbers and effluent standards
- Update of tender documents with new NRTT and to new tourist and population numbers and effluent standards
Contact
Dorsch International Consultants GmbH
München (Headquarters)
80687 München
Germany
Phone: +49 89 5797-0
Fax: +49 89 5797-800
E-Mail: info@dorsch.de
Description
The main source of income for the island of Bonaire is tourism, which is based on an intact natural environment, especially the coral reefs. Recent studies however indicated a deteriorating condition of the reef.
Increasing algae growth indicates a delicate oligothroph water condition and the tropical coral reefs are impaired by increasing levels of nutrients caused by untreated effluents to the sea.
Purpose of the project is therefore the planning of an orderly waste water collecting (vacuum system) and treatment system (SBR plant) for the island of Bonaire.
For the evaluation of the effects of the project on the environment Dorsch Consult Wasser und Umwelt GmbH was commissioned to develop an environmental impact assessment.