Penang's Minister, Chow Kon Yeow, confirmed that the government will persist with water supply projects under the <strong>Water Emergency Plan 2030</strong>, despite challenges posed by global economic crises. These projects aim to ensure stable water supplies in the state.
The Minister of Water has launched the contract for managing and operating the Yarmouk River water, aiming to enhance water quality and provide better services to citizens. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve water infrastructure.
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing is collaborating with Amia Power to establish water desalination plants, aiming to enhance the country's water resources. This partnership is part of the government's efforts to address water scarcity challenges and meet the growing needs of the population.
The Jordanian Minister of Water announced the implementation of the national carrier project, the largest in the kingdom's history, aimed at desalinating <strong>300 million cubic meters</strong> of Red Sea water annually. This initiative will enhance water supplies for citizens and increase the amount available per person.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a new project to establish a water desalination plant worth one billion dirhams in Fujairah. This initiative aims to enhance water security and improve water quality to meet the increasing demand for fresh water among the population.
The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to establish a new desalination plant that will produce approximately <strong>60 million gallons</strong> of fresh water daily. This initiative aims to enhance water security and meet the increasing needs of its growing population.
The Minister of Housing, Dr. Assem El-Gazzar, inspected water projects and the 'Decent Life' initiative in Luxor Governorate. This visit is part of the government's efforts to improve infrastructure and provide essential services to citizens.
The National Water Company in Saudi Arabia has completed a series of water projects costing over <strong>89 million riyals</strong>. These initiatives aim to enhance water services and strengthen infrastructure across various regions.
The Deputy Emir of the Eastern Province, Prince Ahmed bin Fahd bin Salman, met with leaders of the water system in the Kingdom to discuss future projects aimed at improving water services in the region. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to enhance water infrastructure and ensure its sustainability.
During a recent meeting, Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Emir of the Eastern Province, reviewed vital water-related projects in the region. This review is part of the Saudi government's efforts to improve water infrastructure and enhance environmental sustainability.