Kenitra-SANA
The General Organization for Drinking Water in Quneitra completed, during the past year, the work of digging new wells, expanding and replacing drinking water networks, repairing mechanisms, training and qualifying workers for a total value of two billion and 814 million pounds, with an achievement rate of 100 percent.
The director of the foundation, Engineer Walid Al-Daas, explained to SANA reporter that the projects implemented within the project to irrigate the population centers included digging 12 new wells in the communities of Al-Sbeinah, Al-Bateha and Jdeidet Al-Fadl in Damascus countryside and in the towns and villages of Ghadeer Al-Bustan, Al-Rafid, Al-Malqa, Rasm Al-Qabo, Ain Al-Qadi and Ain Ziwan on the governorate’s land.
Al-Daas continued: 14 wells were equipped and put into service in Ain Al-Tineh, Hadar, Al-Baath City, Khan Arnabah, Abu Ghara, Kudna, Rasm Al-Sira, Jafait, Kahoum Al-Basha, Mashara and Al-Hamidiyah on the governorate’s land and in the Hujaira junction for the displaced in the countryside of Damascus, in addition to implementing 18,000-meter long pumping and networking lines. My height in Hadar, Ovania, Khan Arnabah, Al-Qahtaniyah, Al-Qusaiba, Ain Al-Tineh, Al-Najir, Al-Rafid, Al-Muallaqa, and Ain Al-Zabada, with a value of one billion and 488 million pounds.
Al-Daas indicated that the implementation of projects to replace and renew drinking water networks with a length of 30,000 linear meters has been completed in the sectors of the towns of Nabe’ al-Sakhr, al-Qusaiba, and Khan Arnabeh, in addition to replacing 10 submersible pumps, rehabilitating 37 pumps, and rehabilitating and replacing worn out networks in the Jdeidet al-Fadl and al-Bateha communities with a length of 2,000 linear meters at a total cost of 850 million pounds, in addition to rehabilitating a number of mechanisms and equipment, purchasing new ones for the need for work, fully automating the work of the institution, and training and qualifying workers, as the value of spending for these projects amounted to 475 million pounds.
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