Government to build modern waste management centers in Atakpamé and Dapaong

Economic governance
Tuesday, 02 October 2018 16:59
Government to build modern waste management centers in Atakpamé and Dapaong

(Togo First) - Togo’s government plans to build waste management centres in Dapaong and Atakpamé, capitals of the Savanes and Plateaux regions. This move aligns with the authorities will to coordinate decentralized management of domestic waste.

According to a document obtained by Togo First, the projected centres are intermediate recollection centres (IRC) and waste storage infrastructures, and others to treat faecal sludge and finally end treatment and valorization centres.

In detail Atakpamé and Dapaong will respectively get seven and five IRCs. The two towns will also be equipped with a watch post, a shared building, a car park, and a multipurpose metallic hangar. Technical landfills, composting spaces, effluent treatment plants are also projected.

All the infrastructures will be funded by the 11th European Development Fund, in line with phase 1 of Togo’s Water and Sanitation project (PEAT-1).

The project will be managed by the ministry of development planning which is seeking qualified firms to carry out projected works. A tender was launched to this end.

For a more efficient management of urban waste, a modern technical landfill centre was established in the Zanguera district, which is located on the outskirts of Lomé. 

Séna Akoda

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