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At a cost of 144 million pounds ... Starting projects to operate the Farqlus landfill and the Al-Haouz and Hassia solid waste plants in Homs

2020-06-20T20:44:59.172Z


Homs-Sana The Directorate of Solid Waste Management in Homs started the work of the second phase of the project to operate the Al-Farklusl landfill


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The Solid Waste Management Directorate in Homs started the work of the second phase of the project to operate the health frigate landfill at a cost of more than 36 million pounds. This phase is expected to be completed within six months.

In a statement to SANA, between engineer Eng. Muhammad Chalhoub, Director of Solid Waste Department in Homs, that the project serves the Frankels region and receives the waste of the Homs station and the wastes of the Rakama station. When completed, the random landfill will be closed permanently.

Chalhoub pointed to the start of work by operating and rehabilitating the Hassia station, with a contract worth about 56 million pounds, which serves the Hassia and Jender regions and its villages, and will receive the industrial city waste in Hasia also, pointing to the start-up of the operation of the Al-Haouz plant at a cost of more than 52 million pounds to serve the Qusair / Burhaniya / Samaya / Al-Na'em Al-Bawaidah Al-Sharqia / Al-Bawaidah Al-Gharbiyyah / Al-Ghassaniyeh and Al-Haouz.

It is noteworthy that the Solid Waste Management Directorate in Homs handles the reality of cleanliness in the administrative units in the governorate's countryside and serves them by receiving municipal solid waste generated by these administrative units and transporting them and unloading them in safe and sanitary landfills.

Lara Ahmed

Source: sena

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