The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €190 million loan agreement with Evides, the company that manages the drinking water supply in large parts of the south-western Netherlands.
The loan supports investments to improve the quality and functionality of water treatment and distribution facilities and will increase the resilience of the surface water supply during long periods of extreme weather events foreseen in the future, such as more frequent and prolonged drought periods.
More specifically, the financing will sustain Evides’ 2020-2024 investment programme, focusing mainly on the rehabilitation and upgrading of production installations, storage facilities, and pumping stations. The project will thus secure or enhance the quality of life of up to 2.5 million residents in the provinces of Zeeland, the south-west of the province South-Holland, and the west of the province North Brabant, by improving the reliability and affordability of the drinking water supply service.
“Many people don’t realise the amount of work and investment that goes into the upkeep of such a high-quality water network as that of the Netherlands,” said the head of the EIB’s Amsterdam office, Els Sweeney-Bindels. “The EIB has a long track record in the country, having financed nearly all water companies in the last five years, and we’re happy to support Evides again in their push to provide high-quality water to their clients.”
This is the second operation with Evides funded by the Bank, after a previous operation in 2014.
Original source: EIB
Published on 14 July 2020