The Saudi Food and Drug Authority announced that the addition of fluoride to bottled drinking water is subject to approved regulatory standards. This decision aims to ensure the safety and quality of water while promoting public health and preventing dental issues.
Local authorities in Sharqia Governorate have announced the launch of a project to provide free drinking water to 750 families in need. This initiative aims to improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable citizens.
The Egyptian Minister of Housing has confirmed that drinking water projects are a top priority for the government, emphasizing efforts to improve water quality and ensure sustainable access for citizens.
The Cairo Drinking Water Company announced a water supply cut for 6 hours in several areas of the capital, starting at 10 PM. This measure is part of necessary maintenance work on the water network.
The Egyptian Minister of Housing has emphasized that drinking water projects are a top priority for the government, highlighting efforts to improve water quality and ensure sustainable access for citizens.
Randa El-Manshawi emphasized that drinking water and sanitation projects are top priorities for the Egyptian state, highlighting their importance in improving citizens' quality of life.
Engineer Randa El Manshawi, Minister of Housing, announced the completion of the main drinking water pipeline connection in Zahraa El Maadi. This project is part of the government's efforts to improve water service efficiency in vital areas of the capital.
Engineer Randa El-Manshawi, Minister of Housing, emphasized the importance of adhering to timelines for the presidential initiative 'Decent Life' during a meeting of the Supreme Coordinating Committee for Drinking Water and Sanitation Companies. She highlighted the need to expedite execution rates and expand partnerships with the private sector.
In an effort to improve infrastructure, Minister of Housing Randa El-Manshawi and Luxor Governor Abdel-Motleb Amara reviewed drinking water and sewage projects in the governorate as part of the presidential initiative 'Decent Life'.
Engineer Randa El-Manshawi, Minister of Housing and Utilities, inspected drinking water and sewage projects in Luxor, emphasizing their importance in enhancing citizens' quality of life.
Engineer Randa El-Manshawi, Minister of Housing, and Engineer Abdul-Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, inspected the Luxor West Water Purification Station to monitor ongoing development efforts. This visit is part of the state's commitment to improving drinking water and sanitation services.
Dr. Asem El-Gazar, Minister of Housing, and Major General Khaled Fouda, Governor of South Sinai, held a meeting to review housing, drinking water, and sanitation projects in the governorate. The meeting focused on discussing the needs of the governorate and coordinating the implementation of development projects.
The Giza Drinking Water and Sanitation Company announced a water cut in several areas tomorrow, urging citizens to prepare their needs. This measure is part of regular maintenance work on water networks.
A comprehensive meeting was held in Giza to address the challenges facing the drinking water and sanitation sector. Representatives from relevant authorities gathered to exchange ideas and potential solutions.
The Kafr El-Sheikh Drinking Water and Sanitation Company has completed repairs on a broken 14-inch drinking water line in Abu Badawi village, restoring water flow to the area. This achievement follows intensive efforts by specialized work teams.
The Alexandria Governorate announced a disruption in drinking water supply across three areas, urging residents to manage their needs. This action is due to necessary maintenance work on the network.
Libya is facing a growing crisis in water prices, which have significantly increased due to the rising costs of imported petroleum plastic. This surge is attributed to higher oil prices and disruptions in shipping through the Hormuz Strait.
The Governor of Kafr El-Sheikh has directed the maintenance of the drinking water pipeline on 47th Street in the capital of the governorate to improve water quality for citizens. This initiative is part of the local government's efforts to ensure safe and effective drinking water services.
Authorities in Qena conducted an analysis of 59 drinking water samples from various stations to ensure compliance with health standards. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve water quality and ensure safety for citizens.
The Drinking Water and Sanitation Company in Dakahlia has announced a 9-hour interruption of drinking water in several villages. Citizens are urged to manage their water needs during this period.
A recent study from Moscow University indicates that the levels of microplastics in bottled drinking water are very low, largely depending on water treatment conditions rather than the type of plastic bottle used.
Desalination technology is experiencing significant growth in various countries as an effective solution to freshwater shortages. Nations are striving to develop this technology to meet their increasing drinking water needs.
The local water company announced its decision to cancel the addition of fluoride to drinking water, citing unproven health concerns. The surprising revelation was that this decision had been made several years ago.
The Holding Company for Water and Wastewater has called on citizens not to fall for rumors regarding water quality, reaffirming its commitment to providing safe drinking water services. This statement comes amid the spread of false news about water contamination in certain areas.
The Education Department in Terengganu, Malaysia, has issued directives to all schools to ensure sufficient drinking water is available for students due to the severe heatwave affecting the region. This decision comes as temperatures rise significantly, highlighting the importance of water provision for the safety and health of students.
Qatar Charity has announced a new water project in Chad, involving the drilling of 67 wells in the capital N'Djamena and its suburbs, aimed at providing drinking water for approximately one million people.
Many individuals struggle to begin their day with energy, often feeling mild dehydration and mental fatigue upon waking. However, a simple morning habit can make a significant difference.
Studies indicate that drinking water before coffee can enhance hydration levels and reduce the negative effects of caffeine. This practice may be key to improving overall health.
Authorities in North Sinai have announced the commencement of repair works on the drinking water line supplying the city of Bir al-Abd. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of water provided to residents as part of the Egyptian government's efforts to improve water infrastructure in the region.
Dr. Al-Nemr highlights the significant effects of sodium in drinking water on blood pressure patients, emphasizing the need to follow WHO guidelines. This new information raises questions about water quality and its health implications.