Águas de Portugal wins public-private water contract in Tunisia

Águas de Portugal wins public-private water contract in Tunisia

Portuguese public water company Águas de Portugal (AdP, €725.2m turnover in 2021) has won the tender for the collective sanitation concession in Tunis-North. 

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            ▪ Águas de Portugal wins public-private water contract in Tunisia

▪ Portuguese public water company Águas de Portugal (AdP, €725.2m turnover in 2021) has won the tender for the collective sanitation concession in Tunis-North. 

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815626/tunisia-aguas-de-portugal-wins-the-first-public-private-water-contract-after-suez/

The Office national de l’assainissement de la Tunisie (ONAS) awarded Águas de Portugal a ten-year contract to operate and renovate 1,240 km of sewers, 52 pumping stations and a 40,000 m3/day treatment plant serving 231,000 customers in Greater Tunis.

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