Husiatynvodokanal – Baruther Wasserbetrieb WABAU

The project participants

International partner

Husiatynvodokanal

The municipal utility company Husiatynvodokanal has been providing water supply and wastewater services to the residents of the town of Husiatyn and its suburbs for 50 years. Before the war in 2022, the company supplied almost 6,000 people. It has aquifers with artesian wells and 4 tanks with clean water are in operation. The length of the water supply networks is 37 km, the water drainage 27 km. Most of the installed networks were built and commissioned a decade ago. The standard service life of such pipelines is 20 years. To date, 65% of the pipelines have been completed.

 

Lead partner

Eigenbetrieb WABAU

WABAU was founded on 1 January 2003 by the town of Baruth/Mark as a result of the municipal area reform. Its responsibilities include the supply of drinking water, the supply of raw water, the supply of boiler feed water, wastewater disposal and the operation of railway tracks in the industrial area. The drinking, raw and boiler feed water sector includes the Baruth/Mark waterworks, an industrial waterworks, the Groß Ziescht waterworks, pressure boosting stations, approx. 65 km of pipeline network, 1316 house connections, 10 drinking water wells and 7 raw water wells. Currently, approx. 2.1 million cubic metres of drinking water, raw water and boiler feed water are supplied to end consumers every year. In addition, approx. 250,000 m³/year of wastewater is disposed of and approx. 130,000 m³ of industrial wastewater is purified and made available to industry as boiler feed water.

 

The Project

The town of Husiatyn is located in western Ukraine in the Ternopil oblast and has a population of around 7,000. As a result of the escalation of the Russian war of aggression, many internally displaced persons from the war zone settled in Husiatyn. Their total number amounts to around 15 % of the town's population. This leads to a considerable strain on the existing drinking water supply system. In addition, the systematic destruction of power grids and infrastructure by Russian shelling means that a constant water supply for the civilian population cannot always be guaranteed.

In response to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, the municipal waterworks company in Baruth, in cooperation with the town of Baruth/Mark, has decided to support the Ukrainian operator of the town of Husiatyn as part of a solidarity-based operator partnership.

 


Objectives

The quantitative increase in water storage reserves ensures an improved supply of drinking water for the population.

The PAUL water filter was developed by the University of Kassel as an easy-to-use and easy-to-transport mobile water backpack. As part of the programme, three water filters are being purchased to improve the quality and flexibility of the basic drinking water supply for the population.

The introduction of the use of alternative forms of energy as a safe and self-sufficient source of electricity and the reduction of electricity consumption through pumps without loss of power will contribute to the energy independence of Husiatyn's water supply.

The specific requirements for materials were communicated and agreed with WABAU both in writing and in video conferences. As far as possible, the materials are to be procured in Ukraine.

In connection with the programme and the on-site training, a critical inventory of the entire water/wastewater infrastructure will be carried out. This inventory will form the basis for a medium to long-term action plan in the coming years.

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Update: January 2024

Impressions

Project profile

Project partner

Ukraine:

Husiatynvodokanal, Husiatyn

Germany:

Eigenbetrieb WABAU, Baruth/Mark

Focal topics

  • Increasing water storage reserves
  • Utilisation of alternative forms of energy
  • Purchase of water filters
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