Environmental & Social Information • Mar 26, 2008
Environmental & Social Information
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Many areas of Sri Lanka lack functioning systems for wastewater treatment and a large share of the contaminated water and raw sewage from industries and households is discharged directly into the sea. Two new wastewater treatment plants, twelve pumping stations and 200 km of pipe will now be built and installed to improve the situation in and around the capital city of Colombo. SWECO has been chosen to supervise the construction process, which will continue for the next four years.
"This is a step in the right direction. There is an urgent need for other similar projects on Sri Lanka and in its neighbouring countries," says Bernt Norén, Project Manager at SWECO.
SWECO has previously been involved in designing the wastewater treatment plants and piping system. Both the earlier and new assignments are being financed by Sida, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.
For further information please contact: Bernt Norén, Project Manager, SWECO VIAK, +46 8-695 60 32, [email protected] Christer Andersson, Head of International Operations, SWECO VIAK, +46 8- 695 65 30
SWECO is the Nordic region's leading provider of consulting services with combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology and architecture. SWECO has around 5,300 employees in ten countries and recorded annual sales of around SEK 4.6 billion in 2007. The company has projects currently underway in some 80 countries worldwide. The SWECO share is quoted on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. SWECO is a member of OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm.
SWECO may be required to disclose the information provided herein pursuant to the Securities Markets Act.
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