By Matthias Hitzel

Transition to secure water and
sanitation at the Black Sea

It was winter in the Caucasus region and an ice storm hit Batumi heavily. The year was 2018 and the overhead electricity lines collapsed, and the city of 250,000 inhabitants, located at the Black Sea coast in Western Georgia, was out of electricity for a full week. As the director of the local television was preparing the agenda for the next day TV news an old thought came up to her mind: For how long people will be out of water? She quickly checked her agenda and realized something strange: nobody mentioned problems with the water supply system – the opposite, people mentioned to be actually impressed that the water supply was continuing! How come? As faster as the thought came up in her mind it faded away. It was an old problem from the difficult not so long ago past when the deteriorated Soviet water supply and wastewater system in Batumi, being fully abandoned, did not function.

Since 2010, everybody in Batumi is supplied with uninterrupted, reliable and high-quality water. The non-functional wastewater treatment plant that released all wastewater untreated into the Black Sea was replaced by an award winning new and modern wastewater treatment plant that purifies the wastewater before it is released to the Black Sea, hence dramatically contributing to the Black Sea water quality and the revival of biodiversity.

The newly established municipal water utility is managing to control and reduce water losses. The MACS consultant statement “the construction of a new infrastructure is easy, compared to operate and maintain the new facilities,” was broadcasted and a new concept of sustainable managing was being introduced in the region. The qualified team of the water utility, Batumi Tskali – Batumi Water - applying modern technologies and following a very clear customer focus did a great job. More than 75% of the water that is produced reaches the citizens now and elevates Batumi on a level of France or the UK.

MACS is assisting the municipality of Batumi and the municipal utility Batumi Tskali since 2005 and alongside an over EUR 160 million investment program in the framework of the German-Georgian Financial Cooperation, through KfW Development Bank and co-financing of the European Union. Broadcast good news makes everybody proud and happy including us, at MACS.

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Project Details

Location: Ajara, Georgia
Duration:
Client: Government of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara / Ajara Water Alliance
Budget: 6,097,467 €
Financier: KfW Development Bank

Info: Assisting the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara and the PEA, the Ajara Water Alliance in the implementation of the Ajara Rural Water Supply and Wastewater Programme.

Georgia: Ajara Rural Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment Programme

MACS in a consortium with GITEC (Germany), IRC (The Netherlands) and the Black Sea Eco Academy (Georgia) is assisting the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara and the PEA, the Ajara Water Alliance in the implementation of the Ajara Rural Water Supply and Wastewater Program as the implementation consultant for investments in rural villages as well as the accompanying measures consultant to develop an adequate institutional structure for the sustainable organization of the water sector in semi urban and rural Ajara.

 

Services include:

  • the participatory project development, design and supervision of village water supply and wastewater systems.
  • Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of all project sites and project measures
  • Assistance and staff development of the  Ajara Water Alliance
  • Assistance to newly established municipal utilities to be responsible for O&M of the semi urban water supply and wastewater systems
  • Assistance to newly established village user groups for the adequate and sustainable O&M of the village water supply and wastewater systems
  • Development and implementation of an operation and maintenance concept and introduction of a tariff system, allowing for the sustainable functioning of the new systems
  • Assistance in the implementation of a comprehensive communication and visibility program
  • Establishment of an Ajara water monitoring system

The program implementation is based on a participatory basis; hence the assistance measures are based on the active participation, community mobilization of the population in rural Ajara.

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Bojana Pavlovic

Consultant for Civil & Hydraulic Engineering

+49 69 943188-0

bojana.pavlovic@macsonline.de

Bojana Pavlovic

Consultant for Civil & Hydraulic Engineering

+49 69 943188-0

bojana.pavlovic@macsonline.de

Civil Engineering & Contract Management

Bojana has a MSc in Civil Engineering, with an area of specialization in Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering.

Bojana is experienced in contract management and before joining MACS was acting as a Qa/Qc Manager during the execution of multiple international projects, such as construction and rehabilitation of water supply and wastewater networks, treatment plants, water intakes, protective dams, reservoirs and related structures.
At MACS, Bojana acts as Assistant Team Leader on the Ajara Rural Water Supply and Wastewater Program.
Beside Serbian as her native language, Bojana is fluent in English, Russian and Spanish.

Matthias Hitzel

Managing Director

+49 69 943188-13

matthias.hitzel@macsonline.de

Matthias Hitzel

Managing Director

+49 69 943188-13

matthias.hitzel@macsonline.de

Management, Chief of Operations

Matthias has a degree in agricultural science and postgraduate honors in rural development and more than 20 years of professional experience in international development projects. At MACS he developed into a prolific Project Manager and Institutional Expert as well as Team Leader who played a major role during the very successful rehabilitation program for water and sanitation in Batumi (Georgia).

In the field of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Matthias has developed a profile for himself and MACS through his work of coordinating the finance division for energy projects in the framework of the Green for Growth Fund (GGF), which has earned a reputation as one of the leading EE/RE funds today.

As one of the Partners and Managing Directors of MACS, Matthias is responsible for operations and financial management at MACS.