Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all Sess Sessio ion n - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

entrepreneurship driving water impact for all
SMART_READER_LITE
LIVE PREVIEW

Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all Sess Sessio ion n - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all Sess Sessio ion n 1 Reac eachin ing the the last mi mile le in n As Asia ia catalyzing SM SMEs and and en entrepreneurship Water security has consistently been identified as among the


slide-1
SLIDE 1

Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all

Sess Sessio ion n 1 Reac eachin ing the the last mi mile le in n As Asia ia – catalyzing SM SMEs and and en entrepreneurship

Water security has consistently been identified as among the top 5 risks to the world’s future. With a focus on Asia, this session will explore the role of governments, big businesses, and development agencies in catalyzing impact driven and inclusive solutions that promote the participation of private actors and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in sustainable development.

slide-2
SLIDE 2

Agenda

11:00 Welcome and introduction to the session Professor Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University 11:05 Contextualization: Actions from Asia Mai Flor, WaterLinks 11:15 Improving Water Security and Entrepreneurship in Water Management Unification Environment in Korea Myoungsil Ha, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea 11:25 The Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Project – Ensuring Water Supply for Economic Growth Jonnee Anne F. Refuerzo, San Miguel Holdings Corporation 11:35 World Café Moderator: Mai Flor, WaterLinks Discussion Hosts:

  • Dammika Sirisena, MCB Bank
  • Dongil Seo, Chungnam National University
  • Edgar L. Dona, San Miguel Holdings Corporation
  • Jieun Lee, Korea International Cooperation Agency
  • Chandana Das, Veolia

12:20 Closing remarks Professor Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University 12:30 Close of session

slide-3
SLIDE 3

Actions from Asia

Mai Flor WaterLinks

slide-4
SLIDE 4

Myoungsil Ha

Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea

slide-5
SLIDE 5
slide-6
SLIDE 6

6

MOE MOLIT MOE

Water Resources Policy Division

slide-7
SLIDE 7

Chapter 2

Water T echnology & Industry Development

Basic Plan Fact-finding Survey

  • n Status, etc.

Water Technology Development, etc. Commercialization of Outstanding Products, etc. Designation of ‘WaterInnobiz’, etc.

Chapter 1

General Provisions

Purpose Definition

Chapter 4

Overseas Expansion

  • f Water Enterprises

Support of Overseas Export, etc. Korea Water Partnership

Chapter 3

Test-bed & Industrial Complex

Test-bed Facilities Support for Resident Companies

Chapter 5

Appendex, etc.

Delegation of Duties Date of Enforcement Decentralized Test-bed Korea Institute for Water Certification Water Industry Support Center

Main Contents

Enacted in December, 2018 5 Chapters & 24 Articles including Addenda

slide-8
SLIDE 8

8

slide-9
SLIDE 9

slide-10
SLIDE 10

Global Business Center

Water Campus Integrated Water R&D Center User-customized Zone (purification) User-customized Zone (wastewater reuse) User-customized Zone (wastewater treatment) Pilot Plant (purification) Pilot Plant(reuse) Pilot Plant (wastewater treatment) PR & Exhibit Hall Pipe Network Testing Zone Pipe Network Testing Zone

Pipe Network Testing Zone

Sludge Treatment Facility Pipe Network Testing Center

Integrated Management Center

Decentralized Test-bed

slide-11
SLIDE 11

Georgia Philippines Pakistan Solomon Is. Indonesia Equatorial Guinea Indonesia Cambodia Uzbekistan Peru Vietnam Uganda Bolivia Ghana Azerbaijan Paraguay Colombia Tanzania Mozambique Senegal Sri Lanka Bangladesh Laos Nepal Cambodia

slide-12
SLIDE 12
slide-13
SLIDE 13

Jonnee Anne F. Refuerzo

San Miguel Holdings Corporation

slide-14
SLIDE 14

Bu Bulacan Bulk Bulk Water Supply Project:

: Ensuring Water Supply for Economic Growth

slide-15
SLIDE 15

LOCATION

(South East Asia)

slide-16
SLIDE 16

262,500 hectares

LAND AREA

3,292,071

POPULATION

(as of 2015)

21 Municipalities and 3 Cities

COMPONENTS

Northern Gateway of Manila

BACKGROUND

Part of Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region

Home of the 1st Constitution in Asia (Malolos Congress)

Locatio tion

Country: Philippines (12.8797° N, 121.7740° E) Region: Region 3 – Central Luzon Province: Bulacan

slide-17
SLIDE 17

BBWSP Project Milestone

First Feasibility Study of Bulk Water Supply to Bulacan. Initiated by the

Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)

Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA): Government owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) with a specialized lending function mandated by law to promote and oversee the development of water supply systems in provincial cities and municipalities outside of Metropolitan Manila 1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019

slide-18
SLIDE 18

SOURCE: IMC Worldwide Report, 2013

Current Supply:

298mld

The e exis existing g supp pply serves es 6 out 10 individu dual al in the e wh whole e provinc nce of Bulac acan an

mld – million liters per day COVERAGE: Bulacan Province (21 cities/municipalities)

BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project)

slide-19
SLIDE 19

SOURCE: IMC Worldwide Report, 2013

68%

Access to piped water

32%

Rely on stand alone water points (wells & pumps)

BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project)

COVERAGE: Bulacan Province (21 cities/municipalities)

slide-20
SLIDE 20

INADEQUATE SUPPLY

SOURCE: Bulacan Association of Water Districts (BAWD) COVERAGE: 11 cities and municipalities of Bulacan Province only

Average of 16hrs available water for the day experiences by different cities and municipalities of Bulacan

BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project) LOW WATER PRESSURE

Average of 0 to 5psi were being experienced by different cities and municipalities

  • f Bulacan Province.
slide-21
SLIDE 21

1st Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU): “The Bulacan Province will be included in the jurisdiction of MWSS in providing and regulating bulk water supply.”

Metropolitan Waterworks Sewerage System (MWSS): National Government agency mandated to provide water to Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

BBWSP Project Milestone

1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 2015 2016 2018 2019

slide-22
SLIDE 22

FINANCE, BUILD OPERATE and MAINTAIN

PRIMARY WATER NETWORKS

Through PPP the Bulacan Bulk Water was implemented.

CONSORTIUM

BBWSP Project Milestone

WATER TREATMENT FACILITY

1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 2016 2018 2019

slide-23
SLIDE 23

BBWSP Project Milestone

1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 2018 2019

WATER TREATMENT FACILITY PIPE CONVEYANCE FACILITY

April 2017

Start of Construction

slide-24
SLIDE 24

BBWSP Project Milestone

December 2018

Completion of Construction

1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 2019

slide-25
SLIDE 25

BBWSP Project Milestone

1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019

STAGE 1 Started Commercial Operation – 26 Janu nuary 2019 STAGE 2 Started Commercial Operation – 26 April 2019 An average of >25psi at every Interconnection Points was recorded for the initial start of operation. (January to June 2019) 85% of service coverage area experiences 24/7 water supply since the start of operation. Equitable Pressure Available Water

slide-26
SLIDE 26

BULACAN BULK WATER SUPPLY OPERATION

Service Coverage Since Operational, Water Districts started to divert their supply to BBWS and gradually decreasing their respective deep well operations.

An average of 41% service coverage was recorded for the initial start of operation. (January to June 2019)

slide-27
SLIDE 27

BBWSP Masterplan

Project STAGE 3 Reliability Water System for Project Stage 1 & 2

slide-28
SLIDE 28

STAGE 1, 2 & 3 OPERATION

Customer er Relati ationship Manag agemen ement (CRM) M)

CRM

Strategy for managing an organization's relationships and interactions with customers and potential customers.

Asset et & Mainten enan ance ce Manag agemen ement System em

Asset Management

Enable infrastructure operators to make informed decisions regarding operational efficiency (leakage assessment, network stability analysis, and water balance

Modular ar Water er Treat atmen ent

Modular Water Treatment nt

Treat raw water to potable water treatment in a minimal scale due to unavailability of land area for construction of conventional water treatment process.

Automat ated ed Billing System em

Automated Billing System

Simplify complex payment scenarios with automated, easily configurable billing workflows

Leak Detect ection System em

Leak Detection n System

In-pipe leak detection and Asset intrusion detection

BBWSP Masterplan

slide-29
SLIDE 29

OTHER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN BULACAN

MRT 7 – Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 7

22.8 kilometers Rapid transit line in the Philippines that stretched from City of San Jose Del Monte Bulacan to North Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila

North-Sout

  • uth Commuter Railwa

way (Clark-Ca Calamba Railway)

147 kilometers elevated railway that will run from Capas City, Tarlac to Calamba Laguna

New Manila Interna rnational Airp rport (Bulacan Interna rnational Airp rport)

2,500-hectare coastal property that aims to complement the increasing passenger traffic at the existing Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

Aerotropolis, Bulacan

Establishment of a city and commercial development of the areas around the proposed Bulacan International Airport that is being built adjacent to the Manila Bay and located in Bulacan Province.

slide-30
SLIDE 30

Thank you!

slide-31
SLIDE 31

World Cafe

Dammika Sirisena MCB Bank Dongil Seo Chungnam National University on behalf

  • f Republic of Korea

Edgar L. Dona San Miguel Holdings Corporation Gyewoon Choi on behalf of Jieun Lee Korea International Cooperation Agency Chandana Das Veolia Facilitated by Mai Flor, WaterLinks

slide-32
SLIDE 32
  • Bringing international, as well as regional

experience and expertise to Sri Lanka, MCB Bank commenced operations in the Island in 1994.

  • Vision : To become the most preferred Bank among

the target segments of customers offering an unparalleled experience as their Bank for Life.

  • Mission : With an experienced and empowered

team of professionals, we consistently strive to cater to the emerging needs of our customers by

  • ffering a comprehensive range of financial services

It is located – 09 branches islandwide,Fort,Pettah, Maradana, Kollupitiya, Kandy. Wellawatte, Galle and Kattankudy.

slide-33
SLIDE 33
  • Regulatory body =Water Recourses Trust Fund Allocate, value and

promote water and sanitation entrepreneurship initiatives trading water and utilities .

  • Sugar-Rice Mills- lot of solid, liquid & gaseous emissions discharged-

control systems consist of a biological wastewater treatment plant, and a compost fertilizer manufacturing unit through a 185 billion rupee soft loan through the MCB-WB.

  • 134 CBOs financed to operate as water entrepreneurs ,SME developers-

jagary cubes, mat weaving, handy crafts, animal husbandry, curd, yogurt, sweets and ornamental fish etc. Bank facilitated integrated market place for their production to get a good price.

  • MCB invested LKR.87 million to rehabilitate 19 irrigation and eco-systems

covering hundred of productive lands directly promoting the economic growth especially on account of increasing emphasis on social sectors and fiscal consolidation.

slide-34
SLIDE 34

Sewanagala suger factory and SME

slide-35
SLIDE 35

In 2018, Korea Passed Bills on Water Management Agency and on Water Entrepreneurship Support

⚫ 1. Change in water management ministry in Korea

  • Ministry of Land (MOLIT)
  • Water Quantity Management
  • Ministry of Environment (ME)
  • Water Quality Management/ Water Quantity Management
  • Ministry of Agriculture (MAFRA) - Agricultural water

⚫ 2. Support of water technologies and industries

  • Korea Water Industry Support Center
  • Korea Water Technology Certification Center
  • Water Entrepreneurship Test Bed and Technology Cluster
  • Integrated Information System for Water Technologies
  • Korea Water Partnership
slide-36
SLIDE 36

SMC INFRASTRUCTURE’s Entry into the Water Supply Sector

San Miguel Holdings Corporation, Philippines SIWI 2019

slide-37
SLIDE 37

SMC INFRA’s Entry into Water Supply

Overarching Themes In Relation To Sustainable Development Goals

The Imperatives of SMC’s Diversification

  • Entry into Vital Infrastructure to Support National Development Goals
  • Need to Achieve Viability of Enterprise-wide Operations to Sustain Long-

term Enterprise Development Goals

  • Convergence between Enterprise and National/Sub-national Sustainable

Development Objectives

The Basic Components of SMC INFRA’s Strategy

  • S ocial Integration
  • T echnological Innovation
  • E nterprise Management
slide-38
SLIDE 38

Government and Development Institution’s Support for Enterprise Innovations :

  • Cross-matching Of Needs And Strengths Across Development Agents –

Example : The Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Success Story (MWSS, NG, SMC, Kwater, etc)

  • Development of New Technologies to Address Long-term Issues – Example :

Restoration of integrity of ground aquifer in selected communities and addressing areawide cycles of flooding and water scarcity, among others.

SMC INFRA’s Entry into Water Supply

Areas of Cooperative Engagements Business and Financial Support for Market Innovations :

  • Need to Develop Scalable Technologies for Small Emerging Market

Communities as part of social integration

  • Effective Measures to Control Water Use at the enterprise level
  • Capacitating the Emerging Small Markets to participate in areawide

interventions by private sectors

slide-39
SLIDE 39

Thank You

San Miguel Holdings Corporation, Philippines Building a Better World

slide-40
SLIDE 40

KOICA Water ODA, Development Innovation Program(DIP)

2019.08.25 SDG Quality Assurance Team LEE JIEUN

Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all

slide-41
SLIDE 41

What is DIP?

Development Innovation Program(DIP) provides business models as a new growth engine for KOICA, based on collaborations with diverse partners with expertises in various sectors, in contribution to realization of social value and improvement of aid effectiveness.

Development of Low-cost Advanced Water Treatment System

CHALLENGE

The WHO reports that 3.4 million people are dying of water-borne diseases every year across the globe. Of this number, 842,000 people corresponding to 58% lose their lives because of unsafe drinking water and poor sanitation. 361,000 of them are children aged under 5. This problem is particularly serious in Laos where the number of under 5 children dying of diarrhea is the 2nd highest in the world.

SOULUTION

‘Tubular Ozone Dissolver (TOD) System’ is a sophisticated water purification technology that eliminates contaminants by spraying ozone bubble into contaminated water to cause oxidation

  • process. With 99.8% of ozone dissolution rate, pathogens and other contaminants such as heavy metal

can be effectively eliminated. By delivering this technology to people in the water stressed areas of Laos to ensure their access to safe drinking water, water-borne diseases such as diarrhea can be effectively tackled, which will promote the sustainable social and economic development of Laos.

IMPACT

Ensuring access to safe drinking water : With a powerful oxidation and durable equipment, ‘TOD System’ can significantly improve people’s access to safe drinking water. It ensures the sustainability of the improvement by making a long lasting change. Drinking clean and affordable water without any worry : People’s access to drinking water have been limited because of the absence of safe water sources and economic downturns. The introduction of ‘TOD System’ can ensure the sufficient supply of safe drinking water. By providing education on basic health and equipment, people can maintain healthy environment for their communities.

Development Distribution of Gravity-driven Membrane based Household Water Treatment System

CHALLENGE

Water-borne diseases claim the lives of 3.4 million every year, according to the WHO. Affecting 3 billion people globally, the main culprit of waterborne diseases is contaminated water sources that make water unsafe to drink. Thus, most of water-borne disease cases can be prevented with the supply of clean and safe drinking water. However, it is difficult to distribute home water purification device to households in developing countries because of maintenance issues and high cost of replacing filters regularly.

SOULUTION

Water & Life developed a water purifier using gravity-driven membrane to prevent the clogging of membrane and extend the lifespan of water purifier. Water & Life’s water purifier suits the conditions of developing countries because it supplies clean drinking water at all time without the need for changing filter regularly or requiring special maintenance personnel.

IMPACT

Supplying safe drinking water and reducing water-borne diseases : Water & Life prevents water-borne diseases and reduces the death of children aged under 5 by tackling the contaminationat the point of use. Going to school without falling ill : Water & Life can reduce social costs of water-borne diseases by addressing absenteeism and reducing hospital and treatment costs. (Inadequate water and sanitationcosts the global economy USD 260 billion a year, WHO 2012)

slide-42
SLIDE 42

Social Entrepreneurship in Innovation

25th August 2019, World Water Week, Stockholm

slide-43
SLIDE 43

43

slide-44
SLIDE 44

Open innovation: Pilot testing with local NGO

44

slide-45
SLIDE 45

World Cafe

  • Please form groups of six to eight
  • Each group will have one host
  • There will be two rounds of ten-minute

conversations, each with a specific question to answer

  • At the end of the first question round,

please find a new group and host

  • Time permitting, at the end of the second

question round, the hosts will give a brief report out of their discussions

slide-46
SLIDE 46

How can governments and development institutions support entrepreneurs to get their innovation and technologies to market and help meet SDG targets?

10 mins

slide-47
SLIDE 47

How can business and financial institutions support markets for innovation and entrepreneurship?

10 mins

slide-48
SLIDE 48

Report Out

World Cafe

slide-49
SLIDE 49

Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all

Joi Join n us us for

  • r Ses

Sessio ion n 2: : Be Be part rt of

  • f the

the solu

  • lutio

ion! ! in n L10 L10 at t 14h0 h00 An interactive session co-creating links and synergies between water and sanitation entrepreneurs, financiers, enablers, and end-users