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Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea(GEFID: 1074)

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Title: Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea

GEF Project Number: 1074

IA(s): IBRD

Project Notes:

Dates and locations

Start date 2004-01-06
End date 2012-01-06
StatusCEO Endorsed
Countries Turkey
Region Danube-Black Sea

 

Finances

 

Total GEF/WB investment (USD): $7,000,000

Total co-financing (USD): $38,410,000


 

Outcomes

 

Annual tonnes of nitrogen reduced: 200

Annual tonnes of phosphorous reduced: 25

Project document: anatolia-project-document-for-ceo-end-1.pdf
Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project.pdf

Living Waters Exchange fact sheet turkey-anatolia-watershed-rehabilitation-project.pdf

 

Contacts

 

Project Manager: Peter DeWees

Project website: http://www.nitrat.kkgm.gov.tr/www/EN/default.asp

EA Contact(s): MEF AND MARA

GOV Contact(s): Omer Faruk Mutlu (Farukm@kkgm.gov.tr)

Questionnaire received: Yes

Valid: Yes

POC: PDewees@worldbank.org

Implementations

ImplementationPractice
Practice: New technologies for storage and collection of manure. Implemented for: Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea.New technologies for storage and collection of manure
Practice: Manure compost injection. Implemented for: Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea.Manure compost injection
Practice: Digesters. Implemented for: Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea.Digesters
Practice: Household manure platforms and centralised composting. Implemented for: Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea.Household manure platforms and centralised composting

 

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