Transcript Slide 1

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Ministry of Water and Irrigation
Jordan Valley Authority
RSDS- Phase I
Desalination of (80-100) MCM/yr
at Aqaba
Why Jordan Needs The Red Dead Sea- Dead sea
Project
To provide additional freshwater to cover the deficits in
all governorates
To save the Dead Sea from Extinction
Supply vs Demand
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
MCM/Yr
MCM/Yr
MCM/Yr
MCM/Yr
MCM/Yr
Demand
Base Deficit
Add 25%(15%
Physical Losses,
10% Influx from
neighboring
Countries
Add Reduction of
over abstraction
345.6
Supply
Deficit Demand Supply
321.0
-39.8
240.8
-104.8
0.0
391.0
321.0
-70.0
240.8
-150.2
-16.1
-104.8
Total Deficit in the
Kingdom w/o Disi
Deficit
100.0
Demand Supply
429.6
Deficit
321.0
-108.5
240.8
-188.8
-32.1
-166.3
100.0
Demand
472.0
Supply
Deficit
321.0
-150.9
240.8
-231.2
-48.2
-220.9
100.0
Demand
518.5
Supply
Deficit
321.0
-197.5
240.8
-277.7
-64.2
-279.3
100.0
-342.0
100.0
Disi
Kingdom with Disi
-4.8
-66.3
-120.9
-179.3
-242.0
Ministry of Water and
Irrigation
Ministry of Water and
Irrigation
Ministry of Water and
Irrigation
Proposed ProjectRSDS- Phase I
As A follow-up on the WB Study
The Regional Countries are in agreement to start
the implementation of an initial phase to fulfil the
concept of:
Rapid initiation of RSDS Regional Project with
Initial Phase I,
Initiating the infrastructure elements of all
subsequent project phases
Red Sea – Dead Sea
Water Conveyance Study Program
WB Study
Multi-Stakeholder Consultations
Completed Studies
1. Feasibility Study
Coyne et Bellier
2. Environmental and
Social Assessment
ERM
3. Study of Alternatives
Professors Allan, Tsur and Malkawi
4. Red Sea Modeling Study
Thetis
5. Dead Sea Modeling Study
Tahal
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Agreed Project to be Implemented
RSDS-Phase I
• Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed on Dec 9,
2013 between Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, and Israel at the
World Bank in Washington DC, in which all parties agreed to start
the implementation of the first phase of the RSDS project on BoT
basis.
• Following up on this MoU, bi-lateral agreements will be signed
between Jordan and Israel and Palestinian Authority and Israel
soon; these agreements will include all the details of the
agreements between the parties.
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This project RSDS-Phase I (Red Sea Desalination Project at
Aqaba) is a result of a joint initiative to promote regional
cooperation among Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority (the
Beneficiary Parties). It is undertaken in the context of the urgent
need for potable water in the Region.
Infrastructure Component RSDS- Phase I
Sea Water Conveyance
Red Sea Intake Structure
Intake Pump Station
Intake pipes through Ayla
Sea Water Pipeline from Ayla to Treatment Facility
Pre-Treatment and Desalination
Treatment Facility/ North Shore
Desalination Facility/ North Shore
Pump Station to Fresh Water Reservoir
Fresh Water Conveyance
Fresh Water Pump Station to Termination point & Aqaba Terminal Reservior
Fresh Water Pumped Pipeline to Israel
Fresh Water Pumped Pipeline to Aqaba
Desalination Brine Management
Brine Pipeline from Desalination to Al-Rishah
Top Reservoir @ High Point - Al-Rishah
Brine Pipeline from High Point to Dead Sea
Pump stations 1&2 from Desalination to Ar Rishah
Pressure Reducing Stations 1&2
Direct Brine Discharge structure
(40% of Total CAPEX Cost)
Ancillary facilities
Electrical Instruments
Chlorination
Scada
1400 mm, L=205Km
Desalination of (80-100)MCM/yr at
Aqaba
800 mm, L=48Km
2 pipes, 1400
mm, L=15Km
900 mm, L=22Km
Next Step
Preparation of RFP for the Selection and Assignment of a Specialized Engineering Firms to
prepare Preliminary Design, Legal and Financial Terms, and Tender Documents based on BoT
and PPP participation.
DRAFT RFP is AVAILABLE
Implementation Schedule
Activity
Preparation of Tender Documents
Duration
12 months: Starts in Feb, 2014
Tendering of Contract for BOT Contractors
Nov, 2014
Award of Contract and financial close
with preferred bidder
May, 2015
Beginning of Construction Phase
Aug, 2015
Duration of Construction
30 months ( Feb, 2018)