A field tour by engineer Ahmed Gaber, head of the Alexandria Water Company, to the southern region.
Engineer Ahmed Gaber, President of the Alexandria Water Company, made an extensive tour of the southern region, which included stations, cranes, warehouses, and decent life projects.
He began his visit by passing through the real estate area to follow up on the migration of (5) feeder lines to the Burj Al Arab area, two of which have been completed.
He then visited the cranes of Nasiriyah, Kom Ombo, Margham, and Al-Ameriyah to follow up on the pressures and renovation work on them.
He also passed by the Kilo 40 and Mariout (1) stations, during which he followed up on maintenance work. He also passed by the filters, galleries, workshops, and warehouses to follow up on the progress of work at each station, the regularity of pressures there, to overcome obstacles, and to solve problems immediately.
After that, he passed by the 40 kilometer outlet being implemented by the Executive Authority for Drinking Water and Sanitation, then the 59 kilometer stores, and from there he went to the villages north of Tahrir to follow up on the laying of 500, 12, and 12 inch lines there, then to the local unit of the village of Kom Al-Faraj in Abu Al-Matamir to follow up on the relaying. 12-inch lines to change their course from the old bridges to the new bridges, which are the Hawiji Bridge, Ras Al-Taraa, Al-Fatish, and Al-Mahdia Bridge (4).
He then went to the Agricultural Services Complex to inspect its connection to water with prepaid meters.
Then he ended his visit with Rafaa Margham and the new commercial branch, which serves a part affiliated with the Amriya branch and another part affiliated with the Al-Qabbari branch.