Black & Veatch to improve wastewater, solid waste management in Liuzhou, China

Overland Park, Kan.-based global engineering firm signs contract to work on a four-year consultancy program to improve urban environmental management in Luizhou, the industrial center of the Guangxi Zhuang Zu Autonomous Region in China. Implementation of the Liuzhou Environmental Management Project will help land and water resources in the city recover from environmental degradation by improving wastewater management and treatment, transfer and collection of solid waste, and public lavatories...
Jan. 11, 2006
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SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 11, 2006 -- Black & Veatch announced today that it has signed a contract to work on a four-year consultancy program to improve urban environmental management in Luizhou, the industrial center of the Guangxi Zhuang Zu Autonomous Region in China. Implementation of the Liuzhou Environmental Management Project will help land and water resources in the city recover from environmental degradation by improving wastewater management and treatment, transfer and collection of solid waste, and public lavatories.

"This contract is a direct result of Black & Veatch's successful performance on the Guangxi Urban Environment Project, which is based in the two other urban centers in the Region," said Black & Veatch business development director Yanhua Wang. "Because of our successes on the project and our reputation for implementing similar World Bank-funded projects throughout China, the client could see the advantages and value that the company will bring to this assignment."

Funded by a loan from the World Bank, along with contributions from various levels of the government of China, the project will be executed by the Project Management Office of the Liuzhou Environment Management Project.

Liuzhou has a population of approximately 1.5 million and is the second largest city and the industrial center of the Guangxi Zhuang Zu Autonomous Region. An increasing population is placing the city's urban infrastructure under stress, and the Liujiang River which acts as the principal water source for Liuzhou is heavily polluted as a result of untreated industrial and municipal drainage discharges into the river. The lack of clean and well-run public lavatories is also a concern in the city, affecting development, posing health risks, and adversely affecting the quality of life of those that live within the city. Solid waste operations are also faced with challenges, Liuzhou currently produces about 1,000 tons of municipal solid waste per day, with a rise of 40% expected in the next five years. The current landfill site is full and whilst a new site has been commissioned this will present the city with waste transportation challenges, which will require the construction of waste transfer stations and collection stations.

Black & Veatch will be responsible for providing consultancy advice on design review and construction supervision for this long-term urban environmental services improvement program which will include the construction of four wastewater treatment plants ranging in capacity from 25,000 to 150,000 m3/day (7 million gallons per day to 40 mgd), a municipal solid waste transfer station, 42 waste collection stations, and just over 60 public lavatories. The project also includes a creek rehabilitation project, procurement of waste hauling and sanitation trucks and related repair equipment. The project is scheduled for completion in 2009.

Black & Veatch Corporation (www.bv.com) is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company specializing in infrastructure development in energy, water, information and government markets. Founded in 1915, it develops tailored infrastructure solutions that meet clients' needs and provide sustainable benefits. Solutions include conceptual and preliminary engineering services, engineering design, procurement, construction, financial management, asset management, information technology, environmental, security design and consulting, and management consulting services.

B&V Water, Black & Veatch's water business, provides innovative, technology-based solutions to utilities, governments and industries worldwide. Local project managers work with a global team of water and wastewater treatment process experts to address site-specific challenges through a broad range of consulting, study, planning, design, design-build and construction management services. The employee-owned company has more than 90 offices worldwide. Black & Veatch is ranked on the Forbes "500 Largest Private Companies in the United States" listing.

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