The rapid response headquarters held a regular meeting to address air pollution, advance infrastructure development projects, and ensure inter-sectoral coordination in Ulaanbaatar.
Following the meeting, L.Oyun-Erdene, Prime Minister of Mongolia, visited the progress of the new Central treatment plant, which is being constructed with a concessional loan from China. The plant is 95% complete and is slated for commissioning in August, 2025.
As part of the project, efforts to introduce wastewater recycling technology are also underway, with 60% of the work completed. Once operational, the recycling of treated water will help reduce the reliance on groundwater for industrial purposes, contributing to more sustainable water management.
The rapid response headquarters held a regular meeting to address air pollution, advance infrastructure development projects, and ensure inter-sectoral coordination in Ulaanbaatar.
Following the meeting, L.Oyun-Erdene, Prime Minister of Mongolia, visited the progress of the new Central treatment plant, which is being constructed with a concessional loan from China. The plant is 95% complete and is slated for commissioning in August, 2025.
As part of the project, efforts to introduce wastewater recycling technology are also underway, with 60% of the work completed. Once operational, the recycling of treated water will help reduce the reliance on groundwater for industrial purposes, contributing to more sustainable water management.