Table 2.2
Project Alternatives Considered and Rejected, and Reasons for Rejection
Alternative Option
Brief Description
Reasons for Rejection
DWS
In Berberati, use of combined
resources: ground and surface.
In Bouar, harnessing additional
surface water to meet the needs of
the population.
In Bossangoa, harnessing
additional surface water to meet
the needs of the population.
Rehabilitation of the Nawouya spring
and Samari boreholes, equipping the
Ndao boreholes and pumping water
from River Batouri to Berberati.
In Bouar, rehabilitation and extension of
the existing water treatment plant.
Rehabilitation of existing boreholes and
increasing production through pumping
from River Ouham
Requires the building of a lifting threshold and a new
pumping and treatment station which are expensive in
terms of investment and operation.
Requires the implementation of more works and comes
with other expenses relating to surface water treatment.
More rehabilitation works and higher running costs.
Sewage disposal
The option for sewage disposal
was to construct a collective
system
Building a traditional collective network
(sewerage network)
Expensive both in terms of investment and operation
and is not suitable in a context of relatively low
drinking water consumption.
Solid waste disposal
For the treatment of solid waste in
each town, it was decided that an
incinerator or a compost will be
developed in each town
Incineration involves the destruction of
waste by heat. Composting is the
biological decomposition of organic
waste
Incineration has a limited recovery rate, causes
atmospheric pollution and produces a large number of
solid residues which must be disposed of in a landfill.
Composting treats only organic wastes and requires
sorting at production.
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