Arab Times

KFAED chief lays foundation stone

Kuwait funded sewage project in S. Lebanon

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KHIAM, South Lebanon, March 26, (KUNA): Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t’s (KFAED) Director General Abdulwahab Al-Bader, has taken part in a ceremony held to lay the foundation stone for the constructi­on of sewage networks and wastewater treatment plant in Marjeyoun - Khiamt, southern Lebanon with an estimated cost of $47.562 million.

The ceremony was attended by Lebanese Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil on behalf of Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri, Minister of Energy Cesar Abi Khalil, President of the Council for Developmen­t and Reconstruc­tion Eng. Nabil El-Jisr, KFAED’s Regional Director Abdullah Al-Sager as well as Lebanese officials.

In his speech, Minister Al-Khalil expressed thanks and appreciati­on to Kuwait which has always pay attention to this project which will help people of southern Lebanon so they could remain in their lands despite various challenges.

For his part, Minister Cesar Abi Khalil expressed his happiness with the implementa­tion of projects in line with the national strategy for sanitation establishe­d by the ministry in 2012, adding that since 1990 to 2009, the ministry has spent about USD 1,450 billion on the sewage sector.

For his part, Al-Bader said Kuwait Fund has completed 50 years of work in the implementa­tion of projects in Lebanon last year, pointing to Kuwait’s continued support for developmen­t efforts in Lebanon.

The Fund has implemente­d several projects in the region and this project mainly serves the major project of irrigation of the Litani river and assist the sewage project in Khiam, he added.

Lots of towns will benefit from the project, which will contribute to the protection of water sources from pollution.

The project is 80 percent funded by the Kuwait Fund where its implementa­tion will take about three years.

Kuwait Fund is implementi­ng in South Lebanon the largest socio-economic developmen­t project in Lebanon, namely the Litani water project in the southern provinces of Nabatieh, which provides irrigation of about 15,000 hectares of agricultur­al land and provide drinking water to 100 towns.

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