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Sander International and China Railway Construction win bid for Changchun Sixth Waterworks Project
A joint venture of Sanda International and China Railway 18th Bureau Group Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of China Railway Construction Corporation) won the bid for the Changchun Sixth Waterworks Project in Jilin Province. The project is designed to have a long-term water supply capacity of 500,000 cubic meters per day and a short-term capacity of 250,000 cubic meters per day. With a total investment of approximately 2.035 billion yuan, the project will be constructed by Sanda International using a Build-Transfer (BT) model. Construction is planned to start in 2013 and is expected to be completed in 2015.
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Trillion-dollar investment feast in the water industry during the 12th Five-Year Plan period
During the 12th Five-Year Plan period, the water industry showed strong momentum. With a favorable policy environment, investment in the urban water sector is expected to reach 1 trillion yuan. The central government will allocate substantial funds to projects such as sewage treatment, pipe network construction, and reclaimed water utilization, which will significantly drive investment from local governments and society. Long-term favorable policies for the water industry. In recent years, the policy environment for water has continued to improve, with a flurry of favorable policies being introduced. The latest annual report "Analysis of China's Water Industry Policies and Market" released by China Water Network predicts that, driven by favorable policies, investment in the urban water sector will reach 1 trillion yuan during the 12th Five-Year Plan period.
Yunxian County in Hubei Province receives central government investment of 45.5 million for water pollution control
The water pollution control project in four townships including Yangxipu Township in Yunxian County, Hubei Province, has received 45.5 million yuan in central budgetary funds. The project involves sewage treatment projects in Yangxipu, Chadian, and Wufeng townships, and a landfill project in Nanhuatang Township, with a total investment of 52.5 million yuan, including 45.5 million yuan in central budgetary investment and 7 million yuan in local investment. The total scale of the sewage treatment projects in Yangxipu and other two townships is 0.4 million tons/day of sewage treatment, and 17.38 kilometers of sewage pipelines will be constructed; the scale of the Nanhuatang Township landfill project is 42 tons/day of garbage treatment, with a capacity of 291,300 cubic meters.
Daye City, Hubei Province will build 4 new sewage treatment plants
Daya City, Hubei Province will build wastewater treatment plants in different zones. The preliminary planned capacities of the four heavy-metal wastewater treatment stations are as follows: the Chen Gui Textile and Garment Industrial Park heavy-metal wastewater treatment station will have a capacity of 20,000 tons/day; the Northwest Industrial Park heavy-metal wastewater treatment station will have a capacity of 20,000 tons/day; the Youse Pan Yu Industrial Park self-built wastewater treatment plant will have a capacity of 7,000 tons/day; and the Haidiao heavy-metal wastewater treatment station (located at the same site as the city's wastewater treatment plant) will have a capacity of 8,000 tons/day. All wastewater treatment plants are expected to be operational by October 1, 2013.
Sander International Jiangsu established a subsidiary company, Siyang Water
Sander International, under its subsidiary Sander International Investment Holdings, has established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Siyang County, Jiangsu Province, China, named Sander Siyang Water. The registered capital is US$15 million, and its main business is wastewater treatment and comprehensive utilization.