LIFE Ukrainian Urban Water Management Capability Springboard
The LIFE-U-SPRING project aims to enhance Ukraine's water supply and wastewater treatment systems by aligning with EU standards through stakeholder engagement, capacity building, and innovative pilot solutions.
Projectdetails
Introduction
The LIFE-U-SPRING project aims to strengthen water supply and wastewater treatment (WS&WWT) systems in Ukraine, aligning with EU standards. The project will address critical challenges in the WS&WWT sector by identifying, piloting, and scaling up technical, financial, and managerial solutions.
Capacity Building
With a particular focus on capacity building, the project will engage key stakeholders, including:
- Civil servants
- Managers of communal enterprises
- Technical specialists
- Solution providers
- Consultants
This engagement will occur through a series of training programmes, hackathons, and study visits, reaching directly 200 professionals.
Online Solutions Catalogue
One of the project's core components is the creation of an online solutions catalogue, profiling 100+ case studies of proven WS&WWT solutions from Ukraine and the EU.
Baseline Assessment
The project will conduct a baseline assessment of WS&WWT facilities in Ukraine, identifying technological and managerial gaps.
Pilot Projects
Pilot projects will be implemented to demonstrate innovative approaches to resource efficiency and war risks resilience. These include:
- 200 kW solar panel installations on selected facilities
- Regional-level working groups
- A project financing pilot
Collaboration and Sustainability
The establishment of the WS&WWT Alliance and the Project Preparation Facility will foster cross-sector collaboration and ensure that the project's outcomes are sustainable.
Dissemination and Capacity Building
Through a combination of digital tools, such as the Urban Water Management Portal, training programmes, an online course, and direct stakeholder engagement, LIFE-U-SPRING will ensure the dissemination of its results and the continued capacity building of the sector.
Conclusion
This holistic approach will contribute to a resilient and sustainable WS&WWT infrastructure in the post-war recovery period. The project is continuing efforts of the Clean Baltic Source project funded by the Swedish Institute seed funding.
Consortium
The consortium (Ukraine, Finland, Poland) includes development agencies, local communities, associations of utilities and communities, a water-focused university, and a governmental agency.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 998.390 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.176.288 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-4-2025 |
Einddatum | 31-3-2027 |
Subsidiejaar | 2025 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- PUBLIC UNION CENTRE FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTpenvoerder
- REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF LVIV REGION
- SUOMEN VESIFOORUMI RY
- NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION ECOCLUB
- H0RODOK CITY COUNCIL
- Zolochiv city council of Zolochiv district of Lviv region
- GMINA I MIASTO NISKO
- UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE ENTERPRISES UKRVODOKANALEKOLOGY
- THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
- Basin Department of Water Resources of Zakhidnyi Buh and Sian Rivers
- ASSOCIATION OF AMALGAMATED TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES ALL UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS
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