Sustainable Financing for Wastewater Reuse in Jamaica

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The use of wastewater in Jamaica is regulated by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), but there are limited applications and various issues to address, such as cultural beliefs, economic benefits, monitoring, evaluation, and risk. Explore these challenges and opportunities for enhancing wastewater reuse to protect Jamaica's environment and resources effectively.

  • Sustainable financing
  • Wastewater reuse
  • Jamaica
  • NEPA
  • Environmental protection

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  1. GEF CReW Workshop on Sustainable Financing Facilitation Meeting 2015-11-24 Use of Wastewater National Environment and Planning Agency Managing and protecting Jamaica s land, wood & water

  2. Reuse of Wastewater Waste water in Jamaica is regulated by the Wastewater and Sludge Regulations which is administered by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) . However, there has been limited applications in relation to treated sewage and industrial waste water. Some issues related to reuse of waste water are cultural beliefs by the Jamaica population, economic benefits, monitoring ,evaluation and risk. Please explores these and other issues.

  3. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 1 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  4. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 2 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  5. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 3 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  6. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 4 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  7. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 5 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  8. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 6 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  9. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 7 Target Assumption Risk Gap

  10. Use of Wastewater Timeline Stakeholder Indicator 8 Target Assumption Risk Gap

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