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Key Developments
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Papua New Guinea: ADB Approves Urban Water and Sanitation Upgrade in Port Moresby and Vanimo
What's New? ADB approved a US$60.9 million package to strengthen urban water supply and sanitation in Port Moresby and Vanimo, targeting service reliability, non-revenue water reduction, and climate-resilient infrastructure in fast-growing urban areas.
Why It Matters: The program addresses critical service gaps in two coastal cities facing rapid urbanisation, contamination risks, and flood-related disruptions, while supporting Papua New Guinea’s push to expand safe water and sanitation coverage in line with SDG 6.
What's Next? Implementation will focus on network rehabilitation, new climate-resilient assets, and utility capacity building, with ADB monitoring service continuity, coverage, and gender-inclusive access as works advance over the coming years.
Why It Matters: The program addresses critical service gaps in two coastal cities facing rapid urbanisation, contamination risks, and flood-related disruptions, while supporting Papua New Guinea’s push to expand safe water and sanitation coverage in line with SDG 6.
What's Next? Implementation will focus on network rehabilitation, new climate-resilient assets, and utility capacity building, with ADB monitoring service continuity, coverage, and gender-inclusive access as works advance over the coming years.
People’s Republic of China: ADB-Led Urban–Rural Water Access Integration Financing
What's New? ADB and a syndicate of 18 domestic banks agreed a US$200 million facility to expand integrated urban–rural water supply systems, targeting underserved county-level cities and peri-urban areas in the People’s Republic of China.
Why It Matters: The facility supports efforts to narrow service gaps between cities and surrounding rural communities, improve drinking water reliability, and reduce over-abstraction from stressed local groundwater sources in line with national water security goals.
What's Next? Implementation will prioritise network extensions, treatment upgrades, and digital monitoring in selected counties, with performance indicators on access, service continuity, and financial sustainability shaping follow-on investments.
Why It Matters: The facility supports efforts to narrow service gaps between cities and surrounding rural communities, improve drinking water reliability, and reduce over-abstraction from stressed local groundwater sources in line with national water security goals.
What's Next? Implementation will prioritise network extensions, treatment upgrades, and digital monitoring in selected counties, with performance indicators on access, service continuity, and financial sustainability shaping follow-on investments.
Fiji: Healthy Oceans and Water Security Improvement Project Steps Toward Approval
What's New? ADB advanced preparation of the Healthy Oceans and Water Security Improvement Project for Fiji, a proposed US$145 million loan-grant package focused on urban water supply, sewerage, and pollution reduction in coastal cities.
Why It Matters: The project aims to cut land-based pollution entering fragile coastal ecosystems, expand climate-resilient water and sanitation services, and support Fiji’s wider blue economy and climate adaptation agenda in low-lying urban areas.
What's Next? Following ongoing design and due diligence, the project is expected to move toward Board consideration, paving the way for investment in resilient water networks, wastewater systems, and associated skills development.
Why It Matters: The project aims to cut land-based pollution entering fragile coastal ecosystems, expand climate-resilient water and sanitation services, and support Fiji’s wider blue economy and climate adaptation agenda in low-lying urban areas.
What's Next? Following ongoing design and due diligence, the project is expected to move toward Board consideration, paving the way for investment in resilient water networks, wastewater systems, and associated skills development.
Kiribati: South Tarawa Water Supply Project Construction Progresses
What's New? ADB, the Green Climate Fund, and partners reported continued progress on the South Tarawa Water Supply Project, with additional financing supporting expanded desalination, network upgrades, and climate-resilient distribution in the capital atoll.
Why It Matters: The project is central to securing safe, climate-resilient potable water for South Tarawa’s growing population, which faces severe drought, saltwater intrusion, and contamination risks across thin freshwater lenses.
What's Next? Works will continue on treatment and distribution assets under multiple grant tranches, with closing dates extending toward 2027–2029 to allow staged commissioning and performance monitoring in this highly climate-exposed Pacific Island setting.
Why It Matters: The project is central to securing safe, climate-resilient potable water for South Tarawa’s growing population, which faces severe drought, saltwater intrusion, and contamination risks across thin freshwater lenses.
What's Next? Works will continue on treatment and distribution assets under multiple grant tranches, with closing dates extending toward 2027–2029 to allow staged commissioning and performance monitoring in this highly climate-exposed Pacific Island setting.
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Technology Spotlight
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Southeast Asia Flash Flood Guidance System (SeAFFGS) — ASEAN Water / WMO
What It Does: SeAFFGS is a regional flash flood guidance and early warning platform that ingests multi-country radar, rain gauge, and short-range forecast data to generate near real-time flash flood risk information for national meteorological and hydrological agencies across Southeast Asia.
Why It Matters: By integrating data from Vietnam and other ASEAN states into a common hydrometeorological modelling framework, the system improves lead times and warning accuracy for flash floods and landslides across some of the world’s most flood-prone river basins.
Strategic Impact: Participating countries can issue more targeted community alerts, prioritise at-risk districts, and improve emergency response and infrastructure protection planning, helping reduce loss of life and economic disruption during intense rainfall events.
Why It Matters: By integrating data from Vietnam and other ASEAN states into a common hydrometeorological modelling framework, the system improves lead times and warning accuracy for flash floods and landslides across some of the world’s most flood-prone river basins.
Strategic Impact: Participating countries can issue more targeted community alerts, prioritise at-risk districts, and improve emergency response and infrastructure protection planning, helping reduce loss of life and economic disruption during intense rainfall events.
Smart Water Metering Project — Water Authority of Fiji
What It Does: The project deploys Itron smart water meters and a cloud-based data management platform across Water Authority of Fiji service areas, enabling automated meter reading, near real-time consumption monitoring, tamper and leak detection, and improved billing accuracy.
Why It Matters: As Fiji faces rising demand and climate-driven variability, the utility’s first large-scale smart metering rollout marks a practical step toward digital water management in Pacific Island systems, reducing non-revenue water and improving customer visibility over household use.
Strategic Impact: The May–Q3 2025 rollout is expected to cut manual reading costs, reveal concealed network losses, and provide granular demand data to support conservation programmes and longer-term planning for more resilient island water systems.
Why It Matters: As Fiji faces rising demand and climate-driven variability, the utility’s first large-scale smart metering rollout marks a practical step toward digital water management in Pacific Island systems, reducing non-revenue water and improving customer visibility over household use.
Strategic Impact: The May–Q3 2025 rollout is expected to cut manual reading costs, reveal concealed network losses, and provide granular demand data to support conservation programmes and longer-term planning for more resilient island water systems.
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Investment Tracker
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Sri Lanka: Mahaweli Water Security Investment Program – Tranche 3
US$200 million · ADB sovereign loan · Additional financing will expand Sri Lanka’s largest multi-use water resources program, strengthening reservoirs, canals, and irrigation command areas in North Central and North Western Provinces to improve water security, food security, and climate resilience.
US$200m
Confirmed
India: West Bengal Drinking Water Sector Improvement Project – Additional Financing
US$101 million · ADB sovereign additional financing · The loan scales up a rural piped drinking water scheme in West Bengal, extending arsenic- and fluoride-safe surface water supply, last-mile household connections, and community-level O&M models to reduce dependence on contaminated groundwater.
US$101m
Announced
Fiji: Healthy Oceans and Water Security Program
US$135 million · ADB concessional loan and Asian Development Fund grant package · Financing supports integrated investment in climate-resilient water supply, wastewater, and watershed protection in Fiji, aiming to reduce land-based pollution, protect coastal ecosystems, and strengthen urban and peri-urban water security.
US$135m
Tender Closed
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Upcoming Event
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Thai Water Expo 2026 (THW) · 1–3 July 2026
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Water Expo 2026 is positioned as a major regional trade platform for water and wastewater infrastructure, bringing together utilities, regulators, engineers, technology providers, and industrial water users from across Southeast Asia.
Focus: The event will emphasise smart water and wastewater technologies, including intelligent water grids, integrated monitoring systems, digital network management, AI-powered utility operations, and resilience measures for both urban and rural water systems.
Features: The programme is expected to include technical exhibitions, utility-focused showcases, innovation demonstrations, and discussions on digitalisation, operational efficiency, asset management, and water security strategies across Southeast Asian markets.
Focus: The event will emphasise smart water and wastewater technologies, including intelligent water grids, integrated monitoring systems, digital network management, AI-powered utility operations, and resilience measures for both urban and rural water systems.
Features: The programme is expected to include technical exhibitions, utility-focused showcases, innovation demonstrations, and discussions on digitalisation, operational efficiency, asset management, and water security strategies across Southeast Asian markets.