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Allocating an amount of 42 million pounds for works to replace and renew drinking water networks in the Shooting Club area

DATE:  2020-03-08 10:24:57 AM

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“42 million pounds” is allocated to replace and renew drinking water networks to serve 16,000 people on an area of 50 acres in the Shooting Club area in Alexandria Governorate...
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In a public meeting, His Excellency Minister/Mohamed El-Sherif, Governor of Alexandria, and a number of heads of executive agencies met with the people of the Shooting Club area to listen to their demands regarding the work of developing drinking water, sanitation, and sanitation services, electricity, paving roads, and eliminating random construction..

His Excellency the Minister announced that the Slum Development Fund had allocated an amount of “90 million pounds” as a first stage to improve the level of all services within the region, stressing the arrangement of a solid plan on the development map to create a noticeable boom during the coming period in the Shooting Club area.

Engineer Ahmed Gaber Shehata, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Managing Director of the Alexandria Drinking Water Company, explained that an amount of 42 million pounds had been allocated for the work of replacing and renewing drinking water networks in the Shooting Club area, and added that implementation would begin.
Starting tomorrow morning until the end of next June, lines will be extended to supply the region with drinking water, with a length of 40 km. In addition to strengthening the network by extending and installing connections with a diameter of 12 inches in order to raise the pressure and eliminate complaints of weakness and interruption of water and its access to the upper floors easily without resorting to using motors..