Overview
- The Economy and Finance Ministry, through ProInversión, plans to adjudicate eight water and sanitation public–private partnerships totaling US$2.529 billion across Madre de Dios, Cajamarca, Lima, San Martín, Moquegua, La Libertad, Junín and Cusco by July 2026.
- Flagship projects include Lima’s Headworks and Conveyance Phase 1 (US$696 million, ~1.5 million people), PTAR Trujillo (US$670 million, ~852,000), PTAR Huancayo (US$410 million), a desalination plant for Ilo (US$174 million) and PTAR Puerto Maldonado (US$150 million).
- Concessions range from 23 to 30 years, with Minister Denisse Miralles stressing that the PPP model secures long‑term operation and maintenance alongside construction to deliver sustainable services.
- To prevent stoppages in river‑basin defenses, MEF authorized S/317,184,201 for ANIN via Supreme Decree No. 249-2025-EF to fund eight projects in Lima (Cañete), Áncash (Santa, Casma, Huarmey), La Libertad (Trujillo, Laredo), Ica (La Tinguiña) and Lambayeque (Motupe).
- The transfer is framed as part of austerity and efficiency measures under President José Jerí focusing spending on works in execution, yet an SNCI report warns ANIN needs over S/1,200 million more to meet obligations and finish current projects.