Infrastructures

INFRASTRUCTURES



Infrastructure - energy, water, transport networks - play a crucial role in the functioning of the economy. However, some investments made in the past have sometimes been unproductive and characterized by poor allocation of resources. As considerable infrastructure investments are expected over the coming years, it is important that the policy framework in place promotes growth-friendly investments. In addition, given recent fiscal packages in many countries that include infrastructure spending to stimulate aggregate demand, having the right policy framework can help ensure effective investments, leading to both on an increase in demand and a strengthening of the production capacity of the economy in the long term.

Given the nature of infrastructure networks

It may be necessary for central government or local governments to play an active role in providing such infrastructure or regulating it.

WATER TREATMENT FOR USE IN AGRICULTURE AND AQUACULTURE IN THE SAME LOCATION

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Treatment of wastewater or salted water to produce water purified for discharge or re-used in Agriculture and Aquaculture. The captured water is possibly stored and then transported to the relevant treatment unit, in pipes generally underground.

Modern water treatment plant respects health guidelines for the Use of wastewater in agriculture and aquaculture' taking into account the integration of the various measures available to achieve effective health protection.

Raw water collected in the natural environment is not always drinkable. It must then be transported by pipes to a plantation specializing in water treatment, which makes it "drinkable".