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Project Type: Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) for Kaohsiung Nanzi Wastewater System
Treatment Capacity: 75,000 CMD average daily treatment
Service Period: 2006-2041
Client: Kaohsiung City Water Resources Bureau
Project Overview:
Green Mountain Forest Development Corporation pioneered Taiwan’s first wastewater BOT project, investing NT$5 billion to build and operate the Nanzi Wastewater Treatment Plant and comprehensive sewer network. The system serves 5,200 hectares across Nanzi District, Kezailiao, Zuoying Military District, Dashe, and Renwu, processing 75,000 CMD of wastewater.
Environmental Education Leadership
Strategically located adjacent to Yuanzhonggang Wetland, our green-certified facility became the “Nanzi Water Environmental Education Center” in July 2023. Through partnership with the Taiwan Wetland Protection League, we’ve created a platform for environmental education that connects water treatment technology with ecosystem preservation, fostering community understanding of sustainable water management.
Building Water-Smart Communities
Beyond treatment operations, we’re cultivating environmental stewardship through education programs, wetland conservation initiatives, and community engagement—demonstrating how infrastructure can enhance both urban development and ecological health.
🔗 Kaohsiung Nanzi Wastewater Treatment Plant Official Website