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Water infrastructure innovation and required evolution on national level: case Portugal Pedro Amaral Jorge Board Member at the Portuguese Water Partnership

Index What is PTPC and PWP Portuguese Case Portuguese Strategic framework for the 2014-2020 horizon Water Sector Institutional Organization Infrastructure Accumulated investment Water Coverage Evolution Water Quality Control Evolution Water Losses and Non Revenue Water in 2011 Water services economical sustainability in 2011 Challenges and Goals for the 2014-2020 horizon Themes that require Innovation Development also in Portugal First theme to be addressed and developed Conclusions

What is PTPC and PWP PTPC Portuguese Construction Technology Platform PWP Portuguese Water Partnership

Portuguese Strategic framework for 2014-2020 Paradigm Shift from increase water and waste water infrastructure physical accessibility to service (population coverage ratio) increase Into Asset management Service levels increase Comprehensive Sustainability Water and Waste Water services efficiency increase: Drinking water leakage reduction Non revenue water reduction Sewage infiltrations Water Re-use Energy efficiency Rain water harvesting

Water Sector Institutional Organization

Infrastructure Accumulated investment EU support approved for investment in the water and waste sector in the period 1993-2010 (Source: IFDR, 2011) Investment (M ) Fund Period Total EU contribution / PIDDAC Equity Co-financing rates Coesion Fund I 1993-1999 1.989 1.548 441 78% ERDF - QCA II 1993-1999 945 673 272 71% Coesion Fund I 2000-2006 2.445 1.640 805 67% ERDF - QCA III 2000-2007 1.179 802 378 68% PIDDAC - APA until 2008 218 44 175 20% PIDDAC - INAG until 2009 205 72 133 35% ERDF - QREN 2007-2013 1.055 730 325 69% TOTAL 8.036 5.509 2.527 69%

Infrastructure Accumulated investment

Water coverage evolution Wastewater coverage evolution

Water Quality Control Evolution Safe Drinking Water (%) Bathing water quality (%) 98,2%

Water Losses and Non Revenue Water in 2011 L/(service.day) %

Water services economical sustainability in 2011 Water supply Sanitation Costs recovery NR [0.0, 0.9] ]0.9, 1.0] ]1.0, 1.1]

Challenges and Goals for the 2014-2020 horizon Axis 1: Environmental Protection and river basin water quality improvement Self Financing Water and Waste Water Infrastructure Axis 2: Service levels increase on water and waste water service providing Axis 3: Natural resources management efficiency increase and optimization Axis 4: Social, Environmental and Financial Sustainability Assurance Axis 5: Basic Requirements and Externalities Processes, Services, Systems and Products Innovation Private Sector Participation Increase Jobs Increase Competitiveness Increase Exports Increase

Innovation Themes and Subjects 2014-2020 AXIS 2: SERVICE LEVELS INCREASE ON WATER AND WASTE WATER SERVICE PROVIDING : Management and rehabilitation of infrastructures Advanced management systems (Smart Systems) Inventory information for decision support Risk management (which may cause prolonged interruption in the supply of services) Decentralized Solutions Integrated Management systems

Innovation Themes and Subjects 2014-2020 Axis 3: Natural resources management efficiency increase and optimization issues: Water losses and Non-Revenue Water reduction Rain water harvesting and re-use in cities and urban areas Smart Metering Infiltrations on Sewage network mains and services Infrastructure and network Asset Management and Rehabilitation Monitoring and Control Systems, Services and Products Services, Products and Systems development to increase efficiency on trenchless water and wastewater network rehabilitation Water Energy Nexus

Innovation Themes and Subjects 2014-2020 OTHER PROJECTS Innovative solutions for periurban zones Solar Sludge Drying: Development of a standard solution Reuse of treated wastewater in agriculture

First Theme to be addressed and developed LOSSES, LEAKS AND UNDUE INFLOWS, THE FIRST ISSUES THAT MUST BE ADDRESSED IN THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS IN PORTUGAL Promoting greater efficiency of management and operation of water and wastewater systems Scope: Identification and characterization of design and construction deficiencies under the holistic hydraulic, mechanical, structural and environmental perspectives to allow correction and redefinition of technical specifications on materials and equipment, construction processes and methodologies of quality control participate on the optimization of solutions and traditional techniques and on the development of new techniques, newer and more effective,

Conclusions The construction sector must focus on water and wastewater sector from a different perspective (Portuguese Strategic framework for 2014 2020) Financial market must develop new products to finance water and wastewater infrastructure Innovation developments must: Be achieved with cooperation between companies and R&D&I Institutions Be market oriented for UE requirements and overseas applications Be designed to: Increase European companies competitiveness and differentiation Increase European companies jobs creation Increase European companies exports on: Products Services Procedures and Systems

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