copy the linklink copied!Annex D. Projections by EurEau on costs of compliance with DWD and UWWTD

EurEau (2018) estimates investment needs to reach compliance for a number of utilities in member states, looking forward for ten years. These are set out in the Table below. They include investments for other purposes as well.

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Table A D.1. Investment needs in water infrastructure reported by member states
For the next 10 years unless otherwise stated – in EUROs

DWD

UWWTD

Asset renewal

Other

Austria (i)

222m p.a. (for next 5 years)

436m p.a. (for 5 years)

Cyprus (ii)

275.15m total

73.45m

121.10m for new challenges1

0.2m in agri pollution, energy production

13m for operation/process optimisation

Denmark (iii)

1bn (includes asset renewal)

4bn (includes asset renewal)

Drinking Water: 1.2bn1

Wastewater: 5.5bn1

Finland

320m p.a.2

France

3.5bn p.a.

DW: 3 – 5.4bn p.a.

WW: 2.5 – 4.5bn p.a.

Drainage 400 – 700m p.a.

DW: 5m p.a.1

WW: 1-2bn p.a.1

Germany

Total 75bn over 10 years

Hungary

4.7bn

239m for smart metering

Ireland

4.1bn

3.32bn

835m1

118m for operation/process optimisation

Italy

20bn

25bn

10bn1

3bn other sectors

7bn operation/process optimisation

Norway

2.2bn

7.5bn

2.3bn1

5bn other sectors

10% of total (1.9bn) for operation/process optimisation

Poland

2003-15

WWTP: 2bn

Sewers: 10.3bn 2016-21

WWTP: 2.3bn

Sewers: 4.67bn

8.4bn

Romania

6.68bn

10.38bn

Spain (ii)

24.56bn3

18.63bn4

2.85bn1,5

9.13bn other sectors (agriculture)

4.07bn operation/process optimisation6

Sweden

10bn (includes operation/process optimisation)

8bn

1bn1

The Netherlands

5.6bn

Water: 1.9bn

Other: 3.3bn

1.8bn1

0.4bn other sectors

1.3bn operation/process optimisation

Note: (i) Flood protection is not included; €40m p.a. projected for ecological measures. (ii) includes flood protection. (iii) unclear if flooding is included.

1 includes micropollutants, climate change and security

2 currently Finland spends some €120bn p.a. repairing, renewing and replacing water and wastewater assets

3 €5.33bn of this has already been invested in water supply (60%) and sanitation (40%)

4 existing asset value €2000/ person assuming a useful life of 50 years, requiring investment rates of €40/person p.a.

5 water reuse costs €1.4bn; CSO costs €1.45bn

6 assuming 10% of the costs of programme of measures (€3.48bn) plus a further 10% from other national figures (€590m)

Source: EurEau (2018).

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Table A D.2. Expenditure needs to renew existing infrastructure reported by member states
For the next 10 years unless otherwise stated – in EUROs

Country

Reinvestment in aged infrastructure (EUR billon)

Total (reinvestment) EUR/cap/yr

Asset renewal as % of investment in compliance

Notes

Austria

2.18

49.70

196

5 year period (total investment was without flooding)

Cyprus

0.073

8.59

30

 

Finland

3.2

58.15

 

 

France

30-50

123.09

95 - 158

DWD

25-45

79 - 142

UWWTD

4 - 7

1 - 1.8

Urban drainage

Germany

 

22.64

 

 

Hungary

4.7

48.03

 

 

Ireland

3.32

69.51

90

 

Italy

25

41.26

139

 

Norway

7.5

142.63

379

 

Poland

8.4

22.09

134

 

Romania

 

35.08

 

Assume sum of 'investment values for water supply 2014 -2020' and 'investment values for wastewater collection and treatment 2014 -2020'

Spain

18.63

40.04

82

total included 8% for flooding

Sweden

8

80.04

89

total included costs for operation and optimisation

The Netherlands

1.9

30.44

38

DWD

3.3

65

UWWTD

Average

114

Source: EurEau 2017, 2018.

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