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    BRUNEIBRUNEI DARUSSALAMDARUSSALAMss LONG TERMLONG TERM

    DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR WATER & WASTEWATERDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR WATER & WASTEWATER

    Sustainable Cities Infrastructure and Technologies for Water

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    2. Policy

    1. Ministry of Developments Role

    4. Strategies & Iniatives

    3. Current Status

    CONTENTS

    6. Conclusion

    5. Long Term Development Goals

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    MINISTRYS POLICY

    MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT throughMINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT through

    WATER SERVICES DEPARTMENTWATER SERVICES DEPARTMENTDRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT, PWDDRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT, PWD

    `To provide clean, safe, affordable , continuous water supply,adequate and efficient drainage and sewerage facilities to the

    people of Negara Brunei Darussalam

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    MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENTMINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT

    Provide the necessary foundation for the continuousProvide the necessary foundation for the continuousgrowth of the nationgrowth of the nation

    Planner & Provider of infrastructure and servicesPlanner & Provider of infrastructure and servicessuch as Road, potable water, sanitation, drainage,such as Road, potable water, sanitation, drainage,

    housing and Government Buildings.housing and Government Buildings.

    ROLE :

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    100% of overall population of about 385,000 served with

    safe potable piped system

    2% of population in rural community are served with slowsand filtration protopak system

    WHO International Water Quality Guidelines

    Public water supply relies solely on surface water resourcesunder 4 main water supply systems

    River Catchment covers 75% (3,425 sg.km) of countrys land

    CURRENT STATUS

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    77% is for domestic and commercial use, 18% for oil and gas

    industry and 5% for irrigation

    Consumption per capita is about 450 l/c/d and % NRW is 33%

    44% of population served by public sewer

    20% of water village using sewerage vacuum system 86% of sewage treated before disposal

    CURRENT STATUS

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    1. INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

    Enforcement of Land Acts, Town and Country Planning Acts, Water Acts,

    Environment Acts to safeguard water catchment from pollution

    Supply and Demand Management to emphasize on timely constructed

    dams and treatment plants to cater to growing water demand .

    Water Resource Studies (Identifying potential dams beyond 2035)

    Reducing NRW (currently 33% through pipe replacement & leak

    detection program )

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    2. ADAPTATION TO CLIMATIC CHANGE

    3 new reservoirs are to be developed ie Kargu Dam (10MCM-ongoing),

    Ulu Tutong (100MCM-to be constructed) and Ulu Belait Dam (100MCM-

    planning) will secure water supply till 2035 and beyond. This will addtotal storage capacity to 265 MCM and total of 6 dams for the country.

    2 nos of Barrage of main river source constructed to prevent saline

    intrusion and regulate river flow during long drought

    Water Pricing (Rate among the lowest in the region). Under review taking

    into account the element of Affordability to consumer.

    Water Conservation (Consumption of 450 litre per capita per day)

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    3. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

    New infrastructures for water, sewerage and drainage system are beingbuilt which includes dams, treatment plants, reservoirs ,pipe mains and

    storm drains to cater for growing demand. 25% invested under Nationalfund.

    This includes 3 newly completed treatment plants adding production capacity

    of 138 mld to the existing 430mld water production.

    Upgrading of 4 nos sewerage treatment plants capacity ranging 30% to100% increase

    Hydrometric data network with info-communication technology

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    4. CAPACITY BUILDING

    Strengthen Human Resource Development throughStrengthen Human Resource Development through

    training programs and seminars .training programs and seminars .

    Networking with other International CoNetworking with other International Co--operationoperation ieie PUB,PUB,

    SingaporeSingapore

    Strategic awareness programs among decision makers &Strategic awareness programs among decision makers &

    stakeholdersstakeholders

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    5. RISK MANAGEMENT & ROBUSTNESS

    Auditing Critical Operational Assets for backup systemsagainst major failure such as pumps, power supply and

    control panels.

    Enhancement of Water Quality Monitoring with new waterlab and 11 additional new water quality parameters

    Dam safety and monitoring system through engagement of

    International dam safety experts.

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    6. TECHNOLOGY

    Sewerage vacuum system for new water villagehousing

    Integration of membrane technology for tertiary

    treatment to existing water treatment plants

    GIS , Maximo (Asset management) and telemetry

    system (monitoring of reservoir levels)

    STRATEGIES & INIATIVES

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    WATER SUPPLY LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

    Ensure continuous, safe, reliable, adequate water supplyEnsure continuous, safe, reliable, adequate water supply Reviewing Legislative Acts to adapt to current changes &Reviewing Legislative Acts to adapt to current changes &

    enhance enforcementenhance enforcement

    Enhance robustness (risk mgt)Enhance robustness (risk mgt) Increase RevenueIncrease Revenue

    Enhance Enabling Environment & capacity buildingEnhance Enabling Environment & capacity building

    Adopting best practice technologies and management toolsAdopting best practice technologies and management tools Reduce % of NRW and enhance water conservationReduce % of NRW and enhance water conservation

    Adopting and Innovate best practice in IWRMAdopting and Innovate best practice in IWRM

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    CONCLUSION

    Further gaps that require attention are :Further gaps that require attention are :

    Increase investments for water and wastewater developmentIncrease investments for water and wastewater development

    Establish Institutional reform to adopt IWRM of waterEstablish Institutional reform to adopt IWRM of waterresources and wastewater management effectivelyresources and wastewater management effectively

    Private Sector ParticipationPrivate Sector Participation

    Strategic assistance of technical expertiseStrategic assistance of technical expertise Adopt new legislative Acts to enhanceAdopt new legislative Acts to enhance catchmentcatchment protectionprotection

    and pollution controland pollution control

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    TODAY MATTERS !TODAY MATTERS !