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Environment Policies of Kitakyushu Cityf S t i bl S i tfor a Sustainable Society
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Location of KitakyushuLocation of Kitakyushu
TokyoKitakyushuChi
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ShanghaiChina
500km
Thailand Vietnam
1000km
Philippines
Thailand Vietnam
2000km
Malaysia
Singapore
Area: 485k㎡ GDP: 3.5 trillion JPY (2005)Population: 985 thou. (as of Oct. 2008)Major Industries: steel chemical machinery
IndonesiaMajor Industries: steel, chemical, machinery,
ceramics, IT industry
Machine and Metal Processing Industry
History of Development as an Industrial CityHistory of Development as an Industrial CityMetal Processing Industry
(1945~)
Plant Engineering( 1945)
・Mitsui High-tech Inc・Nippon Magnetic
Manufacture history over 100 years Manufacture history over 100 years
(~1945)
From Steel-related industry
Dressing
Manifold development
Development of large companies
(~1920)
Inception of Modern Industry (1901)
Material industry
Steel worksS it M t l
・Mishima Kosan Co., Ltd. ・Okano Valve MFG. CO.
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・Zenrin Co., Ltd. (Map)・Yaskawa Information Systems Corporation
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Steel industry
Steel works
・Sumitomo MetalIndustries Ltd.・Hitachi Metals Ltd.
Ceramic industry
・Hamada Heavy Industries Ltd
From Ceramic &
Systems Corporation(ICT Industry)・Central Yuni (Medical and health care devices)
・Nippon SteelCeramic industry・Kurosaki Harima Corporation・TOTO
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chemical industries・Takada Corporation ・Sankyu Inc.
care devices)・Shabondama Sekken (Natural soap)
Local AssetsC l Li
Chemical industry・Asahi Glass Company・Mitsubishi Chemical
Corporation
“Advancement of fundamental industry”to “State-of-the-art Technology”
Coal, Lime stonesPorts
Electronics・Yaskawa Electric Corporation・TOSHIBA Corporation
Eco-IndustriesTechnology on -Pollution control -Saving energy
Main Firms in KitakyushuMain Firms in Kitakyushu
Nippon steel Co.AS A A C
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Yahata WorksYASKAWA Co.
TOYOTA Motor CO.
NISSAN Motor Co.
MITSUBISHI Chemical Co. TOTO Ltd.
KitakyushuKitakyushu’’s Industries Led to s Industries Led to M d i ti i JM d i ti i J
KitakyushuKitakyushu’’s Industries Led to s Industries Led to M d i ti i JM d i ti i JModernization in JapanModernization in JapanModernization in JapanModernization in Japan
Yawata Steel Mill began Kitakyushu Industrial Area in 1950s
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Yawata Steel Mill began operation in 1901
Kitakyushu Industrial Area in 1950s
“Machines working with growling sound blastMachines working with growling sound, blast furnaces smelting and brightening up a night sky, and everything are vivid and vital. Yawata is y gcalled the capital of steel.”
《Osaka Printing Corp. in 1961》
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
1961》(Presented by Prof.
Takeuchi, Tokyo University)
Air Pollution and Water ContaminationAir Pollution and Water ContaminationAir Pollution and Water ContaminationAir Pollution and Water Contamination
Dust-fall on roof-topS Dust fall on roof topStacks emitting smoke
A ScrewA Screw Dissolvedin the Bay
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of KitakyushuWastewater Discharged into the Dokai Bay
AntiAnti--pollution Movements by Stakeholderspollution Movements by StakeholdersAntiAnti--pollution Movements by Stakeholderspollution Movements by Stakeholders
CitizensCitizens
PartnershipPartnership
CitizensCitizens
Company watching Study with scholarsPartnershipPartnership
Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationIndustriesIndustries Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationIndustriesIndustries
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of KitakyushuSewage treatment and monitoring facilityAnti-pollution equipment
KitakyushuKitakyushu’’s Experience in Getting Pollution under Control s Experience in Getting Pollution under Control -- A Miracle in the World History A Miracle in the World History --
KitakyushuKitakyushu’’s Experience in Getting Pollution under Control s Experience in Getting Pollution under Control -- A Miracle in the World History A Miracle in the World History --
1960s Today
Yahata higashida Areag
In 60In 60’’s, the Murasaki river s, the Murasaki river was polluted with sewagewas polluted with sewagewas polluted with sewage was polluted with sewage
and industrial wastesand industrial wastes
Water contamination
Environmental improvement for Murasaki River
Improvement of Air Quality
SOx & Dust Falls
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Improvement of Water QualityImprovement of Water Quality
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Combine Environmental Policy & Economic Policy of Kitakyushu CityEnvironmental pollution
(Sulfur oxides)
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Environmental Pollution
(mg-SO3/100c㎡/day)
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Source: World Bank (Japan exp. Survey)
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Economic Development
(Value of Shipments: 100Billiom Yen)
Expenses Spent for Measures Against Environmental Pollution in KitakyushuAgainst Environmental Pollution in Kitakyushu
(1972-1991)Private Sector (31.4%)Industrial waste
4.6%
Others1.8%
252.6 billion yenWater
quality5 3%
Total Se erageAir
19 7%
5.3%
Total804.3 billion yen
Sewerage43.0%
19.7%
Parks/Green f l d
Others5 0%
Public Administration (68.6%)
tracts of land14.0%
Waste disposal6 0%
5.0%
551.7 billion yen
6.0%
From the From the ““Sea of DeathSea of Death”” to International to International E i t l L d hiE i t l L d hi
From the From the ““Sea of DeathSea of Death”” to International to International E i t l L d hiE i t l L d hi
Technologies and human resources accumulated
Environmental LeadershipEnvironmental LeadershipEnvironmental LeadershipEnvironmental Leadership
through Pollution abatement
【Number of trainees accepted】Psn
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Trainees accepted: Trainees accepted: 1137 countries37 countries 5,805 pns5,805 pns ((FY1980FY1980~~20092009))
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World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Trainees accepted: Trainees accepted: 37 countries37 countries 5,805 pns5,805 pns ((FY1980FY1980 20092009))
Experts dispatched:Experts dispatched: 25countries25countries 153 pns153 pns ((FY1986FY1986~~20092009))
International Evaluation
1990 UN E i t P (UNEP)
International Evaluation
1990 UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
「 Global 500 」Award
:Conquest of pollution Former Mayor of Kitakushu city
Koichi Sueyoshi
1992 Earth Summit
「UN Local Government Honor」Award「UN Local Government Honor」Award
:International Environmental Cooperation
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
「UN Local Government Honor」Ceremony (1992.6 Rio de Janeiro)
Environmental Improvement in Dalian, China
1994 2000
Improvement of Ambient Air QualityImprovement of Ambient Air Quality
Year 1990 2001 ** Dalian was given
SOx 0 090 0 031 mg/m3 (1/3) the Global 500 AwardSOx 0.090 0.031 mg/m3 (1/3) the Global 500 Award
TSP 0.245 0.123 mg/m3 (1/2) by UNEP in June 2001
CO 1 94 0 59 mg/m3 (1/3)CO 1.94 0.59 mg/m3 (1/3)
Japan-China Recycling City Cooperation Project(Qingdao and Tianjin)
【Purpose】 Practical Application of Experience from the Kitakyushu Eco Town Project
To implement cooperative actions for creating a sound material-cycle society in China through the practical application of know-how related to the construction and operation of Eco-Towns owned by local autonomies in Japan under an agreement between the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan and the National Development and Reform Commission of P.R. China.
【O tli f th C ti 】【Outline of the Cooperation】
① City of Qingdao
・Assisting in making a plan on creating a sound material-cycle
society in Qingdao
② City of Tianjin
・Assisting in making a plan on creating a sound material-cycle
society in Tianjin
・ Introducing policies of Japan and Kitakyushu・Conducting a feasibility study on home appliance recycling project
and related technical exchanges
・Inviting administrative and corporative personnel to Japan for
training
H ldi i j t hi t f id di i ti
g p p y
・ Studying the possibility of exchanges between enterprises
・ Inviting Tianjin administrative officers to Japan for training
・Holding a seminar on project achievements for wider dissemination
The Vice Mayors of Kitakyushu and Qingdao signing an agreement at the 2nd Japan-China Joint Forum on Energy Conservation, Environment and Sustainable Development (Sept.27, 2007, Great Hall of the People in Beijing)
The Mayors of Kitakyushu and Tianjin signing an agreement, accompanied by Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Fukuda(May 7, 2008, Prime Minister’s Official Residence in Tokyo)
CityCity--toto--City Cooperation in SouthCity Cooperation in South--East AsiaEast Asia1997 Environmental Cooperation Network of Asian Cities established
1997-2001 Seminar on CP Technologies for Small Enterprises held in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
2001-2004 River Environmental Improvement Project conducted in Semarang, Indonesia
Study on appropriate waste management system conducted in Surabaya Indonesia and2002
Study on appropriate waste management system conducted in Surabaya, Indonesia and Chongqing, China
2003Cooperation for regional environmental improvement in Cebu, the Philippines, focusing on domestic wastewater treatmentdomestic wastewater treatment
2004 Organization for the East Asia Economic Development was established
2004~2006 Garbage composting project conducted in Surabaya, Indonesia
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Guidance on composting at a community in Surabaya, Indonesia
Guidance on monitoring technologies in Cebu, the Philippines
River Beautification Model Project in S iSemarang, Indonesia
A i i S h b ll t d b T f i d t i KITAA river in Semarang has been polluted by many Tofu industries. KITA Environmental Cooperation Center was asked to cooperate in recovering environmental quality in the river. The Project was conducted by many stake-holders, including universities, NGOs, private industries and public administration.
A river polluted by waste water from a Tofu industry Technical instruction at a Tofu industry
Expansion of KitakyushuExpansion of Kitakyushu--Based CompostingBased Composting
・Expansion plan of Surabaya City- About 23,000 households as of June. 2008
T b d d t 200 th d f t- To be expanded to 200 thousand for next4 years (equivalent to 1/3 of all households)
・To be disseminated in Medan, Den Pasar, etc.・Transferred to Bangkok through a distanceg g
learning seminar in 2005・Experiment began in Bangkok in 2006
Dissemination activities in Surabaya “Keep market clean” by KITA/ECC“Keep market clean” by KITA/ECC
Promotion of Environmental Cooperation Through City-to-City Network
UlsanInchon
TianjinDalian
Yantai
Through City to City Network
Organization for the East Asia
Kitakyushu下関市
Fukuoka
PusanQindao
YantaiOrganization for the East Asia Economic Development (2004) Shimonoseki
Chongqing
Batangas
CebuHo Chi Minh
PPenang Island
Environmental Cooperation
SurabayaSemarang Network of Asian Cities (1997)
The Organization for the East Asia Economic DevelopmentThe Organization for the East Asia Economic Development●Estab. 2004.11●●Members cites Japan/China/Korea 10 cites(Kitakyusyu, Shimonoseki, Fukuoka, Tianjin, Dalian, Yantai, Qingdao,
Inchon, Ulsan, Busan)●J i tl b i d t d i d t●Jointly by industry, academia and government
10 Cites Mascots10 Cites Mascots
Coast Cleaning Up CampaignCoast Cleaning Up Campaign
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Kitakyushu Initiative Network(62 Cities from 18 Countries)
UN/ESCAP Ministerial Conference on Sustainable Development (2000)
■Inter-city network: established by UNs
■Chronology:
2000 “Kitakyushu Initiative” was conceived at MCED4 based upon2000 Kitakyushu Initiative was conceived at MCED4 based upon the achievements of Kitakyushu’s pollution control practice and international cooperation
2001 Kitakyushu Initiative Network established
■A i i i Pil j h i i ll i d
32 % waste reduction (Nonthaburi, Thailand)
Burning Efficiency improvement( )■Activities: Pilot projects, thematic seminars, collection and
analysis of member’s best practices, etc.
■Field: Air pollution, water quality management, solid waste management (including 3R)
(Ulanbator, Mongolia)
■Secretariat: IGES Kitakyushu Office
■Evaluation: Evaluated at MCED5 in Seoul, Korea in 2005, and
continuation was declared by ministers
Accomplishments of the Network
Overall achievements of the Network over the last decade:over the last decade:
I t f E i t l diti i bImprovement of Environmental conditions in member citiesC ti f E i t ll Ad d Citi iCreation of Environmentally Advanced Cities in members (EX. Surabaya , Nonthaburi , Sibu, Dalian) T f & E i f B t ti M d lTransfer & Expansion of Best practices Models
.
Establishment of the Asian City Network for Environmental ImprovementEnvironmental Improvement
Kitakyushu Initiative Network(KIN)
Asian City Network for Environmental Improvement(KIN)
62 cities in 18 countries of the Asian Pacific region
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Establish one or two cities as leaders so they can contribute to efficient management by spearheading efforts to better local environments and reduce carbon output
Re-organization
and reduce carbon output
City a
City b
City h
Country XCity
iCity
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Country Y
Leader City A
City c
City City
City g
Leader City B
City k
CityCity
City o
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City l
City m
City n
Network of environmental education facilities and fields
Historical and Natural history Museum Recycle PlazaEco-town centerEnvironment Museum
Itouzu Forest Park Yamada Green Park Hiraodai nature villageEnvironmental Museum of Itouzu Forest Park Yamada Green Park Hiraodai nature villageWater
J-Power River Walk mall (Energy saving ) Wind powerSone-higashi elementary school (Eco Reconstruction of school)
( gy g ) Wind power (Eco-Reconstruction of school)
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of KitakyushuSone tideland Rice terrace in Ouma National and Semi-national Park
Kitakyushu EcoKitakyushu Eco--ProductsProducts
Toner cartridge for reuseRec cled fl orescent t be
Aggregates from Recycled fluorescent tube Styrene foam
Livestock litter from used paper
Diesel fuel recycled
Recycled organic solventConstruction materials
from Waste wood/plastic
Diesel fuel recycled
from waste cooking-oil
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Road bed materials from
Demolition wastes
Steel pellet from waste can
Exploring “green growth” (Economic aspect)
Yahata-Higashida Green VillageRevitalization/Town Management on Unused― Revitalization/Town Management on Unused
Corporate Land from an Environmental Point of View ―
Target Area: 112 ha
Natural Gas Co-generationP bli i iti t d i F bPublic use initiated in Feb. 2005
Photovoltaic power
Kitakyushu
pgeneration module installed on the roof of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History in 2006Kitakyushu
Innovation GalleryOpened in Apr. 2007
History in 2006Higashida Eco ClubhouseEstablished in Apr. 2004
Car SharingPublic use initiated in Jan. 2005 Kitakyushu
E i t M
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu31Enhancing sustainability of the city (Environmental aspect)
Environment MuseumPublic use initiated in Apr. 2004
Environmental Symbiosis Housing Complex
Strategy of the City of Kitakyushu on promotion Strategy of the City of Kitakyushu on promotion f if i l d i dl d i d
Comprehensive development ranging from basic research technology development, testing, and industrialization
of environmentof environment--related industryrelated industry
II Technology/II Technology/
Kit k h S i d Kit k h S i d P ti l R h AP ti l R h A Comprehensive Environmental Comprehensive Environmental
I Education/Basic ResearchI Education/Basic Researchgygy
Practical ResearchPractical Research III Business DevelopmentIII Business Development
Kitakyushu Science and Kitakyushu Science and Research ParkResearch Park
Practical Research AreaPractical Research Area Comprehensive Environmental Comprehensive Environmental Industrial ComplexIndustrial Complex
Hibiki Recycling AreaHibiki Recycling Area
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Profile of Kitakyushu EcoProfile of Kitakyushu Eco--Town ProjectTown ProjectComprehensive Environmental Industrial
Complex, Hibiki Recycling AreaPractical Research Area
Biodegradation/PlastinationBiodegradation/Plastination
Demonstration Research Facility Demonstration Research Facility Kyushu Institute of TechnologyKyushu Institute of Technology
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kitakyushu Environmental Technology CenterNippon Steel Corporation, Kitakyushu Environmental Technology Center
Recycling Project for Tofu and Recycling Project for Tofu and
Practical Research Area for Practical Research Area for Fukuoka Research Center for Fukuoka Research Center for
Recycling SystemsRecycling Systems
p , y gBiodegradation/Plastination Biodegradation/Plastination Technology for Urban WasteTechnology for Urban Waste
y g jy g jOther Food ResidueOther Food Residue
Styrene Foam Recycling ProjectStyrene Foam Recycling Project
Kitakyushu EcoKitakyushu Eco--Town CenterTown Center
AnnexAnnex
Industrial Waste Research FacilityIndustrial Waste Research Facility
Demonstrative Research Demonstrative Research Testing Site, Fukuoka Testing Site, Fukuoka Research Center for Research Center for Recycling Systems, Recycling Systems,
Fukuoka PrefectureFukuoka Prefecture
22ndnd Stage Planned AreaStage Planned Area
Background Progress of Eco-Town Project (as of Mar 2008)
■1901 Government-run Yawata Steel Mill began operation
・ Has grown up to be a material-production base for 100 years
■1960s Faced serious environmental pollution
■Facilities on practical research: 19
■Industrial plants under operation: 26
g g j (as of Mar. 2008)
・ Experience of getting pollution under control
by multi-stakeholder engagement ⇒ “Kitakyushu Method”
■1980s ~ International environmental cooperation has been conducted
Project results to date
■Total investment: about 61.0 billion yen
( i billi i l billiC i f k f Ad f ibiki dd i l i f hi h bi
・ Vast land area ・ Waste landfill site is available
・Adjacent to industrial base・Hub of distribution infrastructure
(City: 6.2 billion, National: 11.7 billion,
Private sector: 43.1 billion)
■Employee: about 1,200 pns
i l di t ti k
“Resource recycling society”
Creation of networks of
residents/businesses/government
Advantage of Hibikinada areaIndustrial infrastructure which combines
technology/human resources/know-how
Local strategies which utilize local resources
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Eco-Town Project (Phase-I: 1997~; Phase-II: 2002~)
“Win-win policy for environmental, socio-economic co-benefits,” playing a leading role toward a sound material-cycle society.
・Hub of distribution infrastructure including part-time workers
■Visitor: about 660,000 pns (1998-2008.3)
Local strategies which utilize local resources
Projects on Practical ResearchProjects on Practical Research
World Capital of Sustainable Development City of Kitakyushu
Plastic PET Bottle Recycling PlantPlastic PET Bottle Recycling Plant
■ According to the “Containers and Packaging Recycling Law” PET bottles separately collected■ According to the Containers and Packaging Recycling Law , PET bottles separately collected by municipalities are recycled to produce recycled PET resin that is used as raw material for fiber
■ Project leader: Nishinihon PET-Bottle Recycle Co., Ltd. (invested by Nippon Steel Corp., j y , ( y pp p ,Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel Transportation Co., Ltd., Nippon Express Co., Ltd., Sankyu Co., Ltd. and the City of Kitakyushu)
■ Operation commenced in July, 1998
■ Processing capacity of approx. 18,000 tons/year
■ Constructed with specifically aided fund for the Eco-Town Project by METI
Home Appliance Recycling PlantHome Appliance Recycling Plant
(Outlook of the Plant) (Working scene)
According to the “Home Appliance Recycling Law ” electrical household appliances (TV setsAccording to the Home Appliance Recycling Law, electrical household appliances (TV sets, refrigerators, washing machines, air-conditioners, and freezers) are dismantled and separated to high degree, producing high-quality recycled raw materials.
Project leader: Nishinihon Kaden Recycle Corporation (Invested by Toshiba Corp., TERM Corp.,Project leader: Nishinihon Kaden Recycle Corporation (Invested by Toshiba Corp., TERM Corp., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Hitachi, Ltd., Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Sharp Corp., Sony Corp., and Fujitsu General Ltd.)
Operation commenced in April 2000
Processing capacity of approx. 700,000 per year
Constructed with specifically aided fund for the Eco-Town Project by METI
EndEnd--ofof--Life Vehicle Recycling PlantLife Vehicle Recycling Plant
(Outlook of the Plant) (Working scene)
End-of-life vehicles are recycled aiming to raise up recycling rate and promote proper treatment for oil and CFCs, producing high-quality metal scrap by advanced technologies on dismantling and separation.
Project leader: West Japan Auto Recycle Co., Ltd. (invested by Yoshikawa Kogyo Co., Ltd., Mitsui & C Ltd Ni St l C Ni St l T t ti C Ltd K h M t l I d tCo., Ltd., Nippon Steel Corp., Nippon Steel Transportation Co., Ltd., Kyushu Metal Industry Company)
Operation commenced in February 2000
P i it f 18 000 /Processing capacity of 18,000 cars/year
Constructed with specifically aided fund for the Eco-Town Project by METI
Waste WoodWaste Wood//Plastic Recycling PlantPlastic Recycling Plant
Outlook of the Plant
S l f h P dWaste woods and waste plastic are mixed and high-quality waterproof and weatherproof building materials are produced.
Operated by: Eco Wood Co. Ltd.
Samples of the Product
Operated by: Eco Wood Co. Ltd.
Operation commenced in May 2003
Processing capacity of 5,000 tons/year
Constructed with specifically aided fund for the Eco-Town Project by METI
Kitakyushu Asian Center
L di j f
for low Carbon Society
Leading project of an environmental model cityy
Integrating Kitakyushu-initiated technologies and Japanese environmental technologies to promoteJapanese environmental technologies to promote carbon reduction in Asia through commercial projects
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Structure & Function
PresidentAdvisory Board
President
AdvisoryAsia
Representative fromBusiness/Academic/City Field
AdvisoryBoardGreen Camp
Hiroshi Komiyama(Former President
C I T Y IGESKITA(Former Presidentof Universityof Tokyo)
Assistant technology
transfer
Utilize regional resources○Integrate excellent
environmental technologies・Resources-saving or Promote carbon
DevelopConductSurveys/Res
h &
Resources-saving orenergy-savingtechnologies・Clean up Production
Promote carbon reduction &
vitalize economy in Asia
Specialists earches&releaseinfo.
○a network of Asian cites
Method of technology transfer
Services for firms
1 Integrate technologies as a customized package
22 Assist technologiesrenovation to address needs
3 Assist verification testingTechnology Transfer to 3 Assist verification testing
4 Assist in surveys for confirming marketability
5 Assist in submission of
Asian Market
5 Assist in submission of application for subsidy
6 Sending a delegate etc.
Utilizing a network of Asian cites
/Organization for sustainable urban
Establishment of Business Model g
Design for Asia/Organization for the East Asia
Economic Development
For Technology Transfer
Case example forcustomized technology package 1customized technology package 1
水再生実証プラント(ウォータープラザ)のイメージ
①下水膜処理エリア
②膜ろ過エリア(2F:監視棟)
JR小倉駅
北九州市役所
日明浄化センター
ウォータープラザ
③テストベッドエリア完成予想図完成予想図
ウォータープラザウォータープラザ 設置場所
ウォータープラザとはウォ タ プラザとは、
下水の膜処理と海水淡水化を組合せた
水再生実証プラント(規模 :1,400m3/日)
・世界レベルの技術を開発、実証
海水取水点下水からの造水量 1 000m3/日
世界 ルの技術を開発、実証
・ショールームとして情報発信
・海外研修生の実地研修に活用
海洋 100m排水放流点
下水からの造水量 1,000m /日海水からの造水量 400m3/日
※ 2010年度に稼動(予定)
Case example forcustomized technology package 2customized technology package 2
“A small step but a ‘Good Hope’ towards a sustainable society”A small step, but a Good Hope towards a sustainable society from Kitakyushu, Japan
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