Alexandria Water Company signs a cooperation protocol with Delta Water to apply magnetic field technology in water treatment...
In support of the Egyptian government's sustainable development strategy, "Egypt Vision 2030," and its commitment to improving citizens' quality of life, the Alexandria Drinking Water Company, headed by Engineer Ahmed Gaber, Chairman and Managing Director, signed a cooperation protocol with Delta Water, a company specializing in water treatment using magnetic field technology.
This cooperation falls within the company's efforts to strengthen partnerships with expertise and companies specialized in environmental technology, and to activate the role of the General Administration of Research and Development in exploring innovative, applicable solutions in the field of drinking water purification, achieving optimal use of natural resources and keeping pace with the global digital and technological transformation.
The protocol was signed at the company's headquarters by Engineer Ahmed Gaber, Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim, Chairman of Delta Water Company, and representatives of both companies.
In this context, Engineer Ahmed Gaber stated:
"We believe that innovation and cooperation are the cornerstones of developing the water sector in Egypt. The move towards environmentally friendly technology reflects our full commitment to our social and developmental responsibility. The signing of this protocol is a great honor." This is a step towards localizing modern technology in the field of water treatment. The trial of magnetic field technology represents a qualitative shift that we hope will contribute to improving water quality and reducing chemical consumption. This is consistent with our vision of providing sustainable and highly efficient services to Alexandrian citizens.
For her part, Dr. Maysa Salah El-Din, Director General of Research and Development, explained that, under the direction of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, a practical trial of the device will begin at the Alexandria Water Company's experimental water station to evaluate its scientific and field effectiveness on the quality of the water supplied to the stations.
This protocol embodies the Alexandria Water Company's commitment to promoting technical and scientific innovation, supporting operational efficiency and serving the state's goals of rationalizing the consumption of natural resources and achieving environmental sustainability.


