The East Kalimantan provincial government in Indonesia has announced the initiation of sewage treatment facilities in several areas. This project aims to enhance public health and improve living conditions for residents.
Eighty-two students from the Health Institute in Surabaya are participating in a project aimed at improving water and sanitation services in Banyuwangi, Indonesia. The project runs from April 6 to April 25, 2026, addressing public health issues in the region.
The Saudi Water Authority has announced new updates to its water and sanitation services guide, including the right for beneficiaries to have their water meters inspected by a neutral third party. The service connection period has also been reduced to 30 working days.
Authorities in Luxor have completed the connection of household sewage systems in Tir'at Nasser village, significantly improving living conditions for residents. This project is part of the government's efforts to enhance infrastructure in rural areas.
In a collaborative initiative, a group of Bahraini youth engaged in volunteer work to support the Control and Reporting Center of the sewage management department. This effort aims to enhance public service efficiency and improve community quality of life.
The October Gardens Authority has intensified efforts to remove rainwater accumulations caused by heavy rainfall in the area, responding to reports from local media. This initiative aims to improve public services and alleviate the suffering of citizens affected by water pooling in streets and squares.