NASSAU, Bahamas -
Within five years, savings of more than three million gallons of fresh water daily
Miya, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arison Investments, has been awarded
a contract by the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) to maximize the
efficiency of its water systems. The contract value is estimated at
$83 million, comprising $59 million in fixed fees and the balance in
performance fees over a ten year period.
The Water and Sewerage Corporation supplies drinking water to some
250,000 residents. The 10-year project will be carried out in New
Providence, the most populated island in the Bahamas. It focuses on
improving local water distribution utilities to substantially reduce
leakage of potable water, currently estimated at 50%. Within five
years, over half of the current leakage will be reduced, to deliver
estimated daily savings of more than three million gallons of fresh
water and these savings will then be maintained over the remaining five
years to ensure that the financial benefits of reduction are realized.
Efrat Peled, Arison Investments Chairman and CEO: "More than a third of
the world's drinking water supply is lost from municipal distribution
systems before it reaches consumers. Helping to maximize the efficiency
of the Bahamas water system will greatly improve the supply of water
to the island's residents, contribute to strengthening the water
corporation's financial situation and reduce energy consumption related
to the production and distribution of urban water."
The project
includes a comprehensive suite of water efficiency solutions,
incorporating strategic and financial planning, based on local audits
of Non Revenue Water (NRW). This will be followed by a water
infrastructure improvement phase devised specifically for the island,
including the monitoring of water pressure, locating leaks, repairing
or replacing selective pipes, overseeing the project using an advanced
management information system and ultimately turning over the knowledge
to the Water and Sewerage Corporation staff. Miya will selectively
employ local staff and contractors to execute the work. In cooperation
with the Bahamian government, and as a contribution to the community,
Miya will run a water efficiency education program in local schools,
including implementation of water conservation measures.
"The
reduction of Non Revenue Water is a priority in WSC achieving financial
and operational sustainability especially since over 90% of our water
comes from desalination," said Glen Laville, General Manger of the
Water and Sewerage Corporation (Bahamas). "We wanted to engage
industry-leading professionals and ensure there were incentives for
rapid results and 'over-achieving' of targets. Hence the significant
performance-based component and the contract award to Miya who will be
bringing world class experience," Glen Laville continued.
Some
financing for the implementation phase is provided by the Inter-America
Development Bank (IDB) as part of its $81M WSC support program
approved last November.
"Miya is proud to launch this
breakthrough project. After winning the technical phase of the tender
we managed to build, together with the Water and Sewerage Corporation, a
mutually beneficial commercial framework. The unique financial
structure sets a great example for other water utilities in the region
that experience high levels of water loss," said Amit Horman, Miya CEO.
About Miya
Miya is a global provider of comprehensive urban water efficiency
solutions, including Non-Revenue Water (NRW) reduction. Miya is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Arison Investments, founded by the visionary
business woman and philanthropist Shari Arison, ranked by Forbes
Magazine as the World's second Greenest Billionaire.
Miya holds
vast experience in implementing water efficiency projects around the
globe, particularly in Brazil, South Africa, Canada and the
Philippines. These projects have proven to not only improve the
financial situation of the water utility, but also improve customer
service levels, reduce energy consumption and lower contamination and
health risks.
For further information, please visit: http://www.miya-water.com/our-experience/case-studies
About Arison Investments
Arison Investments, headed by Chairman and CEO Efrat Peled, is a
world-class privately owned investment company and the business arm of
Arison, a global business and philanthropic group. Arison Investments
manages a portfolio of international investments valued at over $2.5
billion. Operating in 38 countries over 5 continents, it operates to
provide responses to basic human needs of large populations in the
areas of finance, infrastructure, alternative and renewable energy and
water efficiency.
Arison Investments vision views the impact of
any investment as paramount and must enhance the quality of life and
preserve the natural environment, while delivering a solid financial
performance. Investments focus on long term partnerships where values
of sustainability drive profits.